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  2. Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877) - Wikipedia

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    The Herzegovina uprising (Serbian: Херцеговачки устанак, romanized: Hercegovački ustanak) was an uprising led by the Christian Serb population against the Ottoman Empire, firstly and predominantly in Herzegovina (hence its name), from where it spread into Bosnia and Raška. It broke out in the summer of 1875, and lasted in ...

  3. Herzegovina uprising (1852–1862) - Wikipedia

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    The Herzegovina uprising (Serbian: Херцеговачки устанак), also known as Vukalović's Uprising, was an uprising fought by ethnic Serbs in the Herzegovina region against the Ottoman Empire between 1852 and 1862. It was led by chieftain Luka Vukalović. [1]

  4. Herzegovina Uprising - Wikipedia

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    Herzegovina uprising or Herzegovinian uprising may refer to: Herzegovina uprising (1596–97) , fought by Serbs in Herzegovina against the Ottoman Empire, 1596–1597 Herzegovina uprising (1852–62) , fought by Serbs in Herzegovina against the Ottoman Empire, 1852–1862

  5. Rebellions in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Serb Uprising (1596–1597) Jančić's rebellion (1809) Bosnian uprising (1831–32) Priest Jovica's Rebellion (1834) Second Mašići Rebellion (1834) Posavina rebellion (1836) Herzegovina uprising (1852–1862) Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1852–53) Pecija's First Revolt (1858) Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877)

  6. Great Eastern Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The empire in 1875 right before the crisis The Batak massacre carried out by Ottoman irregular troops in Bulgaria in 1876 The Avenger: An Allegorical War Map for 1877 by Fred. W. Rose, 1872: This map reflects the "Great Eastern Crisis" and the subsequent Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78.

  7. Constantinople Conference - Wikipedia

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    Following the beginning of the Herzegovinian Uprising in 1875 and the April Uprising in April 1876, the Great Powers agreed on a project for political reforms in Bosnia and in the Ottoman territories with a majority-Bulgarian population. [2] The Ottoman Empire refused the proposed reforms, leading to the Russo-Turkish War a few months later.

  8. Serb uprising of 1596–1597 - Wikipedia

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    The Serb uprising of 1596–1597, also known as the Herzegovina uprising of 1596–1597, was a rebellion organized by Serbian Patriarch Jovan Kantul (s. 1592–1614) and led by Grdan, the vojvoda ("duke") of Nikšić against the Ottomans in the Sanjak of Herzegovina and Montenegro Vilayet, during the Long Turkish War (1593–1606).

  9. Austro-Hungarian campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878

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    Infantry Regiment No. 17 crossing the Sava by Karl Pippich (1905). The Austro-Hungarian Army engaged in a major mobilization effort to prepare for the assault on Bosnia and Herzegovina, [10] commanding by the end of June 1878 a force of 82,113 troops, 13,313 horses and 112 cannons in the VI, VII, XX, XVII and XVIII infantry divisions as well as a rear army in the Kingdom of Dalmatia. [11]