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with a force of 600 to ensure that the Janissaries were brought to justice and order was restored. On the 27 of December three of the 200 of those guarding Hadži Mustafa Pasha's quarters entered his room and after a short exchange one of the three, Kučuk Alija, shot Mustafa. The body of the Pasha was
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Mustafa Pasha engaged mercenary forces in order to fight against forces of Osman Pazvantoğlu. To finance these forces Mustafa Pasha had to increase taxes. He accepted the proposal of local ober knezes to allow them to establish their own forces consisting of 16,000 Serbs led by Serb officers,
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to fight against the Vidin rebels of Pazvantoğlu. During the absence of Mustafa Pasha the forces of Pazvantoğlu together with Janissaries captured Požarevac and besieged Belgrade fortress. At the end of November 1797 ober knezes from
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Pasha under Hadži Mustafa Pasha. Then two Janissaries in Šabac, Bego Novljanin and Ćurt-oglija, demanded from a Serb a surcharge and murdered the Serb when he refused to pay. Fearing the worst, Hadži Mustafa Pasha marched on
462:На чело српског одреда, у који се пријавило 16.000 Срба, био је постављен Станко Арамбашић. То је био зачетак српске народне војске која је иступила у одбрану Београдског пашалука од јаничара крајем новембра 1797. 351:
then displayed through the streets of Belgrade. Before his death Mustafa Pasha allegedly instructed his son, Dervish Bey, to unite his forces with Serb forces and capture Belgrade from dahias.
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were to leave the Belgrade Pashaluk as he saw them as a threat to the central authority of Hadži Mustafa Pasha. Many of those Janissaries were employed by or found refuge with
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in which gave more rights to Serbs. Among other things, taxes were to be collected by local Serbian rulers with the title of
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Pantelić, Dušan (1949). Beogradski pašaluk pred Prvi srpski ustanak 1794-1804. Beograd: Naučna knjiga. page281
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Russia and the first Serbian revolution: a diplomatic and political study, the initial phase, 1804-1807
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In January 1798 Mustafa Pasha ordered his forces together with Serb forces under command of
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brought their forces to Belgrade and forced besieging Janissary forces to retreat to
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from Veliko Selo, to prevent the rebellion because of the increased taxes.
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In the summer of 1797 the sultan appointed Mustafa Pasha on position of
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History of Servia and the Servian Revolution (Europe 1815-1945 Series)
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Hadži Mustafa Pasha's assassination by Kuchuk Alija, plate from 1802
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and according to some sources both of them were members of one
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18th-century civil servants from the Ottoman Empire
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Belgrade
Sanjak of Smederevo
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Serbo-Croatian
Turkish
Greek Muslim
Sanjak of Smederevo
Serbia
Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
Kučuk-Alija
dahije
Greek Muslim
Serbo-Croatian
hajji
Mecca
Medina
Bektashi Order
Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
Vizier
Belgrade Pashaluk
Petar Ičko
masonic lodge
Selim III
firmans
Selim III
Janissaries

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