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Mustafa Pasha engaged mercenary forces in order to fight against forces of Osman
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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.
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