Timeline of the Serbian Revolution

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 (16–18 February 1804), negotiations between Aganlija and Karađorđe, failed
  • Meeting at Palanka (24–27 February 1804)
  • Battle of Rudnik (4–6 March 1804), victory over Dahije and town takeover, by Karađorđe and Milan Obrenović
  • Battle of Valjevo (10–12 March 1804), victory and town takeover by Nikola Grbović and Matija Nenadović
  • Battle of Svileuva (c. 11 March 1804), victory over Dahije, by Jakov Nenadović
  • Battle of Vrbica (14 March 1804), Dahije victory over Karađorđe, by Kučuk-Alija
  • Požarevac nahija rises under Milenko Stojković (8 March 1804)
  • Ćuprija skirmish (23 March 1804), victory over Alija Gušanac by Stojko Krivokuća
  • Siege of Batočina and Kijevo pursuit (27–29 March 1804), victory over Dahije
  • First siege of Jagodina (c. 31 March 1804), failed
  • Second siege of Jagodina (c. 16 April 1804), victory and town takeover by Karađorđe and Milan Obrenović
  • Battles of Ropočevo and Leštane (17–18 April), surprise attack by Karađorđe and ambush by Vasa Čarapić
  • Paraćin nahija rises under Ilija Barjaktarović (April 1804)
  • Siege of Šabac (19 March–1 May 1804) by Jakov Nenadović and Luka Lazarević
  • Ottoman Bosnian reinforcements to the Dahije arrive at Lešnica (22 April 1804)
  • Battle of Čokešina (28 April 1804), decisive Dahije-Bosnian victory
  • Vidajić and Nožina retreat to Bosnia (1 May 1804)
  • Zemun Meeting (May 1804)
  • Ostružnica Assembly (6–15 May 1804)
  • Siege of Požarevac (March–late May 1804), by Milenko Stojković, reinforced by Karađorđe and Jakov
  • Siege of Smederevo (June 1804), by Karađorđe
  • Battle of Osat (1804)
  • Serbian raid on Šurice (2 July 1804)
  • Serbian delegation sent to St. Petersburg (1 September 1804)
  • Serbian delegation meets with Russian Foreign Minister Czartoryski (twice in November 1804)

1805

  • Attack on Šabac (3 January 1805), failed
  • Battle of Čačak (5 April [O.S. 24 March] 1805), Serbian victory
  • Pećani Assembly (17 April 1805)
  • Army muster in Topola for takeover of Karanovac (early June 1805)
  • Raids on Užice and Nova Varoš (5 June 1805)
  • Battle of Karanovac (29 June–1 July 1805)
  • Ottoman Bosnian general attack failure (late July 1805)
  • Siege of Užice (29 July–1 August 1805)
  • Battle of Adakale (August 1805), Dahije leaders killed
  • Borak Assembly (15 August 1805)
  • Battle of Ivankovac (18 August [O.S. 7 August] 1805), victory over Hafiz Pasha
  • Smederevo Assembly (25–30 November 1805)
  • Peace of Pressburg (26 December 1805), French-Austrian peace, Venetia, Istria and Dalmatia incorporated into Napoleon's Italy

1806

  • Ottoman offensive on Valjevo and Šabac (late January 1806)
  • Hasan-paša Srebrenički defeated (February 1806)
  • Karađorđe surrounded at Žičko polje (early 1806)
  • Fight at Jelenča (early 1806)
  • Start of Paraćin-Ražanj-Aleksinac-Kruševac campaign (26 January 1806)
  • Russian cavalry captain Ilija Trebinjski sent by general Michelsohnen to Serbia (mid-1806)
  • Battle of Bratačić (1 August 1806), Serbian victory
  • Pursuit of Hadži-beg into Bosnia (August 1806)
  • Battle of Mišar (12–15 August 1806), decisive Serbian victory
  • Pursuit of Ottoman Bosnian troops across the Sava (after 15 August 1806)
  • Ambush at Kitog (after 15 August 1806)
  • Takeover of Aleksinac and Sokobanja (1806)
  • Battle of Dživdžibare (1806), decisive Serbian victory
  • Battle of Sikirić (29 September 1806)
  • Smederevo Assembly (1–5 November 1806)
  • Battle of Deligrad (December 1806), Serbian victory
  • Siege of Belgrade (November–December 1806), Serbian victory

1807

  • Ičko's Peace (13 July 1806–January 1807), failed
  • Death of Osman Pazvantoğlu (27 January 1807)
  • Mulla Pasha becomes new Pasha of Sanjak of Vidin (February 1807)
  • Battle of Loznica (1807)
  • Belgrade Assembly (25 February–6 March 1807), including decision to ally with Russia
  • Surrender of Osman Bey at Podgorac (1807)
  • Battle of Vrbovac (1807), Veljko led defeat of Süleyman of Zaječar
  • Siege of Gurgusovac (1807), failed
  • Siege of Zaječar (1807), failed
  • Battle of Štubik and Malajnica (1 July 1807), Serbian victory
  • Takeover of Zaječar, Negotin, Gurgusovac and Banja (1807)
  • Treaty of Tilsit (7 July 1807), between the French and Russia
  • Russian–Serbian Alliance (10 July 1807)

1808

  • Kruščica Rebellion (12 July 1808)
  • Battles of Oklenac, Vranjkovina and Pribićevac (31 October 1808)
  • Belgrade Assembly (14–15 December 1808)

1809

  • Battle of Jasika
  • Battle of Prahovo
  • Siege of Niš (May 1809)
  • Battle of Belogradchik (1809)
  • Capture of Sjenica (May 1809)
  • Battle of Čegar (31 May 1809), Ottoman victory
  • Battle of Suvodol (late May 1809), Serbian victory
  • Battle of Rassowa (16 September 1809), Russian victory (Russo-Turkish War)
  • Palanka Assembly (2–8 October 1809)
  • Battle of Tataritsa (21 October 1809), Ottoman victory (Russo-Turkish War)

1810

  • Belgrade Assembly (1–2 January 1810)
  • Battle on the Drina (1810)
  • Battle of Varvarin (5 September 1810), Serbian victory
  • Battle of Batin (9 September 1810), Russian victory (Russo-Turkish War)
  • Battle of Loznica (17–18 October 1810), Serbian victory

1811

  • Belgrade Assembly (1–12 January 1811)
  • Battle of Gramada (22–23 October 1811), Serbian victory
  • Battle of Slobozia (28 August–14 November 1811), Russian victory (Russo-Turkish War)

1812

  • Signing of Treaty of Bucharest (28 May 1812)
  • Ratification of Treaty of Bucharest (5 July 1812)
  • Topola Assembly (17 July 1812)
  • Vraćevšnica Assembly (15–16 August 1812)

1813

  • Kragujevac Assembly (1–2 January 1813)
  • Battle of Lešnica (1813)
  • Battle of Mačva
  • Ottoman offensives from Vidin on Negotin, from Niš on Deligrad and from Bosnia on Drina (June-July 1813)
  • Siege of Negotin (11 July–10 August 1813), decisive Ottoman victory
  • Battle of Loznica (August 1813), decisive Ottoman victory
  • Battle of Ravnje (August 1813), decisive Ottoman victory
  • Return of Ottoman rule to the sanjak

Interlude

  • Belgrade slave market
  • Conflict at Trnava monastery (1814)
  • Hadži Prodan's Revolt (mid–September 1814)
  • 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 19 April [O.S. 7 April] 1815), leaders meet at the house of priest Ranko and decide that Miloš Obrenović lead the uprising. Armed conflict began the next day.

Second Serbian Uprising

Peace-time

  • Marashli–Miloš talks (summer 1815)
  • Marashli–Miloš draft (November 1815)
  • National Chancellery proclaimed on 9 November 1815 a peaceful state in the Pashalik and Serbian-Turkish relations
  • Crnuća 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

Sources

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