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Hadži-Prodan's rebellion

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hadži-Prodan's rebellion
Part of Serbian Revolution

Impalement of rebel leaders
Date27 September – 30 December 1814
(3 months and 3 days)
Location
Result

Ottoman victory

Belligerents
Revolutionary Serbia Serbian rebels Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Revolutionary Serbia Hadži-Prodan
Revolutionary Serbia Stanoje Glavaš
Ottoman Empire Mahmud II
Ottoman Empire Sulejman-paša Skopljak

Hadži-Prodan's rebellion (Serbian: Хаџи-Проданова буна / Hadži-Prodanova buna) was a Serbian rebellion against the Ottoman Empire, which took place from 27 September to 30 December 1814.[1] It occurred between the First (1804–13) and Second (1815–17) uprisings of the Serbian Revolution.

Despite the collapse of the First Uprising in 1813, tensions in the Sanjak of Smederevo ("Belgrade Pashaluk") nevertheless persisted. In mid–September 1814 a rebellion was launched by veteran Hadži-Prodan (1760–1825) in the Požega nahija. He knew the Ottomans would arrest him, so he thought it would be best to resist them; Miloš Obrenović, another veteran, felt the time was not right for an uprising and did not provide assistance.

The rebellion soon failed and Hadži-Prodan fled to Austria. After the failure of the revolt, the Ottomans inflicted more persecution against the Serbs, including higher taxation and forced labor. In March 1815, Serbs had several meetings and decided upon a new rebellion, the Second Serbian Uprising.

References

  1. ^ Radenko, Šćekić; Žarko, Leković; Marijan, Premović (2015). "Political developments and unrests in Stara Raška (Old Rascia) and old Herzegovina during Ottoman rule" (PDF). Balcanica (46): 79–106. doi:10.2298/BALC1546079S.

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