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The Second Serbian Uprising (Serbian: Други српски устанак / Drugi srpski ustanak, Turkish: İkinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was the second phase of the Serbian Revolution against the Ottoman Empire, which erupted shortly after the re-annexation of the country to the Ottoman Empire in 1813.
The Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817) was a second phase of the national revolution of the Serbs against the Ottoman Empire, which erupted shortly after the brutal annexation of the country to the Ottoman Empire and the failed Hadži Prodan's revolt.
The idea of a new uprising was met with broad support among the masses. However, the Serbs, disgruntled by Turkish oppression, did not wait for 11 April. Attacks on Turkish detachments and officials began already on 8 April 1815. [1] The Takovo Meeting was the beginning of the Second Serbian Uprising.
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The outbreak of the Second Serbian Uprising. Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817) Part of the Serbian Revolution: Serbian rebels: Ottoman Empire: Victory. Establishment of the autonomous Principality of Serbia; Ottoman Empire loses control over the Sanjak of Smederevo; Niš Rebellion (1821) Serb rebels Ottoman Empire: Defeat. Rebellion ...
The second phase, known as the Second Serbian–Ottoman War (Други српско-турски рат / Drugi srpsko-turski rat), took place between 13 December 1877 and 5 February 1878. It ended with a Serbian victory. By early 1878, the Royal Serbian Army had captured most of the South Morava basin, reaching as far as Preševo and Vitina. [9]
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.
This is a list of Serbian Revolutionaries, ... Led First Serbian Uprising. ... Miloš Obrenović: 1780–1860: 1805–17: Led Second Serbian Uprising.