Serbian Revolt

The movement for Serbian independence from Ottoman rule began in the Sumadija, with uprisings under the Serbian patriots Karadjordje Petrovic and Milos Obrenovic. In 1804 renegade Turkish soldiers in Belgrade murdered Serbian leaders, triggering a popular uprising under Karadjordje ("Black George") Petrovic, founder of the Karadjordjevic dynasty. Russia supported the Serbs, and in 1806 Ottoman sultan granted them limited autonomy.

 

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