Timeline of the Serbian Revolution.
Prelude
First Serbian Uprising
1804
- Burning of the Inns (15 February 1804), rebel burning of Turk inns that were used as Dahije tools
- Meeting at Drlupa (16âÂÂ18 February 1804), negotiations between Aganlija and KaraÃÂorÃÂe, failed
- Meeting at Palanka (24âÂÂ27 February 1804)
- Lipe Assembly (late February 1804), Belgrade nahiya rebel gathering
- Battle of Rudnik (4âÂÂ6 March 1804), victory over Dahije and town takeover, by KaraÃÂorÃÂe and Milan ObrenoviÃÂ
- Battle of Valjevo (10âÂÂ12 March 1804), victory and town takeover by Nikola Grboviàand Matija NenadoviÃÂ
- Battle of Svileuva ( 11 March 1804), victory over Dahije, by Jakov NenadoviÃÂ
- Battle of Vrbica (14 March 1804), Dahije victory over KaraÃÂorÃÂe, by KuÃÂuk-Alija
- PoÃ
¾arevac nahija rises under Milenko Stojkovià(8 March 1804)
- ParaÃÂin nahija rises under Ilija BarjaktaroviÃÂ (April 1804)
- Siege of Ã
 abac (19 MarchâÂÂ1 May 1804) by Jakov Nenadoviàand Luka LazareviÃÂ
- Ottoman Bosnian reinforcements to the Dahije arrive at LeÃ
¡nica (22 April 1804)
- Battle of ÃÂokeÃ
¡ina (28 April 1804), decisive Dahije-Bosnian victory
- VidajiÃÂ and NoÃ
¾ina retreat to Bosnia (1 May 1804)
- OstruÃ
¾nica Assembly (24 AprilâÂÂ3 May 1804)
- Zemun Meeting (10 May 1804)
- VraÃÂar sortie (10 May 1804)
- Siege of PoÃ
¾arevac (MarchâÂÂlate May 1804), by Milenko StojkoviÃÂ, reinforced by KaraÃÂorÃÂe and Jakov
- Siege of Smederevo (June 1804), by KaraÃÂorÃÂe
- Battles of Podrinje (JulyâÂÂAugust 1804), at Ã
 urice, Krupanj, Loznica and LeÃ
¡nica
- Bekir Pasha's Mission (JulyâÂÂOctober 1804)
- Mus-aga at Ã
 abac (6 August 1804)
- Murder of ÃÂorÃÂe ÃÂurÃÂija by Jakov NenadoviÃÂ and Sima MarkoviÃÂ
- Podrinje truce with Mehmed-kapetan VidajiÃÂ
- Battle of Osat (1804)
- Assassination of the Dahije (25 July 1804)
- Serbian delegation sent to St. Petersburg (1 September 1804)
- Serbian delegation meets with Russian Foreign Minister Czartoryski (twice in November 1804)
1805
1806
1807
1808
- Battles of Podrinje (AprilâÂÂNovember 1808), including battles at Krupanj, Soko, Srebrenica, RoÃ
¾anj, RaÃÂevo polje, Ã
½iÃÂa, Loznica
- Krupanj, victory against Ali Bey VidajiÃÂ
- RoÃ
¾anj, victory against Hasan Pasha and Hadji Sali Bey
- KruÃ
¡ÃÂica Rebellion (12 July 1808)
- Battles of Oklenac, Vranjkovina and PribiÃÂevac (31 October 1808)
- Belgrade Assembly (14âÂÂ15 December 1808)
1809
1810
1811
1812
1813
Interlude
- Belgrade slave market
- Robbery of Latif Agha's men at Trnava monastery (late September 1814)
- HadÃ
¾i Prodan's Revolt (27 SeptemberâÂÂ30 December 1814)
- Belgrade Executions (December 1814âÂÂ30 January 1815)
- Assassinations of Milija ZdravkoviÃÂ and Stanoje GlavaÃ
¡
- Rudovci Meeting (late February 1815), leaders from Belgrade, Valjevo and Rudnik nahiyas meet regarding a new uprising.
- Vreoci Meeting (5 March 1815), leaders from Belgrade, Valjevo and Rudnik nahiyas meet regarding a new uprising.
- Rudovci Meeting ), leaders meet at the house of priest Ranko and decide that MiloÃ
¡ Obrenoviàlead the uprising. Armed conflict began the next day.
Second Serbian Uprising
Peace-time
- MarashliâÂÂMiloÃ
¡ talks (summer 1815)
- MarashliâÂÂMiloÃ
¡ draft (November 1815)
- National Chancellery proclaimed on 9 November 1815 a peaceful state in the Pashalik and Serbian-Turkish relations
- CrnuÃÂa Assembly (19 December 1815)
- Porte issues eight fermans to Marashli for the status of Serbs in the Pashalik. (beginning of 1816)
- Belgrade Assembly (11 May 1816)
- Belgrade Assembly (6 November 1817)
See also
References
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