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On February 15, Serbia commemorates the outbreak of the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule in 1804. The revolution resulted in the recognition of Serbian statehood by Ottoman Empire in 1817.
First Serbian Uprising. From a geographical and geostrategic perspective, Serbia stood on a "geo-political crossroads" from the earliest times, a gateway to all European compass points.
This day marks the anniversary of the First Serbian Uprising in 1804, a pivotal event that led to Serbia regaining full independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1878.
On February 15, 1804, Djordje (George) Petrovic, called "Karadjordje" (Black George), started an insurrection known as the First Serbian Uprising (1804-1813) for Serbia’s independence from the ...
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The first Serbian Uprising took place on this day in the year 1804 that paved the way for Serbia’s independence from the Ottoman Empire. Also read: Google for India 2023 highlights: ...
On February 15, 1804, the future Prince George Petrovic Karageorge started the first Serbian uprising (1804-1813), which heralded in the beginning of the Serbs’ struggle for independence from ...
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