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took place the sanjakbey of
Smederevo was Kučuk Bali-beg. Ottoman campaigns against Hungary in 16th century reduced part of the population which migrated to the Hungarian territory, according to tax registrations from 1476 and 1516 about 17% villages were abandoned. Ottoman resettle abandoned lands
781:
The Muslim population of
Smederevo was composed of three main groups: local Muslim Serbs, Bosniaks and Albanians, who were the most significant non-Slavic group of the Smederevo region. These were mostly villagers, but also feudals, soldiers, officials, and some were among the highest social class,
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households and 15,000 peasant households. In the 1470s, because of the fighting with the
Hungarians many areas in northern Serbia were deserted. Ottomans start colonize that area with Vlachs as a military element, and this colonization includes entire territory of the Sanjak of Smederevo, most of
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from 16th century, in
Smederevo area there were about 82,000 of mostly Vlach families. Benedikt Kuri-pečič in the 16th century noted that (Orthodox) Serbs "who call themselves Vlachs" moved from Smederevo and Belgrade to Bosnia and are part of three peoples inhabiting Bosnia alongside (Muslim)
658:. Fearing the dissolution of the Janissary command in the Sanjak of Smederevo, Osman Pazvantoğlu launched a series of raids against Serbians without the permission of Sultan Selim III, causing much volatility and fear in the region. Pazvantoğlu was defeated in 1793 by the Serbs at the
573:, the area was ceded to the Ottoman Empire. Belgrade, the center of the region while under Austrian rule, was neglected under the Ottomans and Smederevo (Semendire) was the administrative center. Nevertheless, Belgrade eventually became the seat of a
1185:
janjičari ga 15. decembra 1801. ubiše u beogradskom gradu. Potom uzeše vlast u svoje ruke, spremni da je brane svima sredstvima. Kao glavne njihove vođe istakoše se četiri dahije: Kučuk Alija, pašin ubica, Aganlija, Mula Jusuf i Mehmed-aga
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fell back to the
Ottoman rule, various acts of violence and confiscation of people's properties took place. Islamized Serbs and Albanians especially took part in such actions. Despite suppression of the uprising in 1813 and
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from 15 September to 8 October 1789, a
Habsburg Austrian force besieged the fortress of Belgrade. The Austrians held the city until 1791 when it handed Belgrade back to the Ottomans according to the terms of the
701:. By 1799 the janissary corps had returned, as they were pardoned by Sultan's decree, and they immediately suspended the Serbian autonomy and drastically increased taxes, enforcing martial law in Serbia.
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Nikolay Antov, 2013, The
Ottoman State and Semi-Nomadic Groups Along The Ottoman Danubian Serhad (Frontier Zone) In The Late 15 th and The First Half of The 16 th Centuries: Challenges and Policies
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The proportion of
Muslims was notably decreased in the late 17th and first half of the 18th century, after a major influx of Serbs (Christians) from outlying territories, mostly from
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Za vreme njegova otsutstva vidinski gospodar sa janičarima naredio je brz napad i potukao je srpsku i pašinu vojsku kod Požarevca, pa je prodro sve do
Beograda i zauzeo samu varoš.
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The
Ottoman State and Semi-Nomadic Groups Along The Ottoman Danubian Serhad (Frontier Zone) In The Late 15 th and The First Half of The 16 th Centuries: Challenges and Policies
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The Sanjak of Semendri (Smederevo) depicted within the 1829 borders of the Ottoman empire. At this time, the Sanjak had been succeeded by the autonomous Principality of Serbia.
1701:
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Pred sam Božić stigoše u pomoć valjevski Srbi i sa njihovom pomoću turska gradska posada odbi napadače i očisti grad. Ilija Birčanin gonio je "Vidinlije" sve do Smedereva.
1138:Ваљевски кнезови Алекса Ненадовић, Илија Бирчанин и Никола Грбовић довели су своју војску у Београд и учествовали у оштрој борби са јаничарима који су се побеђени повукли.
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U leto 1797. sultan ga je imenovao za rumeliskog begler-bega i Mustafa je otišao u Plovdiv, da rukovodi akcijom protiv buntovnika iz Vidina i u Rumeliji.
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720:, Janissary commanders who were opposed to the Sultan's reforms. This resulted in the Sanjak of Smederevo being ruled by these renegade
282:
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Turkish sources declare that a wave of Vlah herdsmen flowed into Smederevo sandzak and a large part of Krusevac and Vidin sandzak
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Being an Ottoman Vlach: On Vlach Identity (Ies), Role and Status in Western Parts of the Ottoman Balkans (15th-18th Centuries)
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540:, and Stari Vlah in Serbia. Vlachs made up 15% of the population in Smederevo in 1516. According to Noel Malcolm in Ottoman
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Miljković-Bojanić, E. (2004) Smederevski sandžak - 1476-1560 - zemlja, naselja, stanovništvo. Beograd: Istorijski institut
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to fight against the Vidin rebels of Pazvantoğlu. During the absence of Mustafa Pasha, the forces of Pazvantoğlu captured
1308:Ипак градња бродова се посебно везивала за шест санџака: никопољски, видински, смедеревски, зворнички, пожешки и мохачки.
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408:, that existed between the 15th and the outset of the 19th centuries. It was located in the territory of present-day
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1472:"In the Name of the Sultan: Haci Mustafa Pasha of Belgrade and Ottoman Provincial Rule in the Late 18th Century"
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between 1459 and 1541, and again between 1716 and 1717 and again 1739 and 1817 (nominally to 1830), to
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from Valjevo brought their forces to Belgrade and forced the besieging janissary forces to retreat to
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with populations from neighboring district which were mostly semi-nomadic Vlach groups from area of
1671:
1397:"The First Serbian Uprising (1804-1813) and the Nineteenth-Century Origins of the Eastern Question"
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Beogradski pašaluk: severna Srbija pod Turcima : teritorija, stanovništvo, proizvodne snage
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in 1521, the administrative seat of the Sanjak was moved to this city. In this period when the
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were to leave the Belgrade Pashaluk as he saw them as a threat to the central authority of
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of Belgrade, although it was still called the Sanjak of Smederevo in official documents.
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independently from the Ottoman government. Several district chiefs were murdered in the
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which gave more rights to Serbs. Among other things, taxes were to be collected by the
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608:. From 1788–91, Belgrade was again under Austrian rule after Koča's rebellion. The
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Serbian Studies: Journal of the North American Society for Serbian Studies
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The Sanjak of Smederevo was one of six Ottoman sanjaks with most developed
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634:(dukes); freedom of trade and religion were granted and there was peace.
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Brat je Kučuk bali-bega koji je u vreme Mohačke bitke bio beg Smedereva.
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In the summer of 1797 the sultan appointed Mustafa Pasha on position of
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p. 130; Journal of the Center for Ottoman Studies - Ankara University,
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and from Stari Vlah (İstari Eflak) region in the southwestern Serbia.
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on February 4, 1804, by the renegade janissaries. This sparked the
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Sanjak of Kruševac and Vidin. Vlachs to that area coming from
1380:"The Serbian Warrior Myth and Serbia's Liberation, 1804-1815"
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The Balkans, 1804–2012: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers
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482:" (pastoralists) to the Sanjak of Smederevo and parts of the
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The Sanjak of Smederevo was formed after the fall of the
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List of Ottoman military governors of Belgrade Fortress
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between 1686 and 1688 and again between 1690 and 1716.
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1236:(in Serbian). Belgrade: Catena Mundi. p. 219.
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1422:(in Serbian). Belgrade: Srpska akademija nauka.
712:, a trusted ally of Selim III, was murdered by
27:1459–1817 Ottoman administrative unit in Serbia
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2010:States and territories disestablished in 1817
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1476:International Journal of Middle East Studies
773:in 1882. This marked the end of the Sanjak.
753:succeeded with creation of semi-independent
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375:), also known in historiography as the
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1136:. RNIRO "Glas Podrinja". p. 60.
964:p. 224; Hungarian Studies, Budapest,
545:"Turks" and (Catholic) old Bosniaks.
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716:. Alija was one of the four leading
283:Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–1791)
255:Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686–1691)
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1339:Ceribašić-Begovac, Anaid (2017).
920:. The Institute. 1986. p. 10
704:On 15 December 1801, the popular
638:also decreed that some unpopular
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1702:İstolni Belgrad (Székesfehérvár)
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1427:Radosavljević, Nedeljko (2007).
1057:von Ranke, Leopold, ed. (1973),
650:, a renegade opponent of Sultan
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68:The Pashalik of Belgrade in 1791
1367:Konstandinović, Nikola (1970).
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585:began to be referred to as the
561:The Sanjak was occupied by the
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1130:Filipović, Stanoje R. (1982).
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1395:Meriage, Lawrence P. (1978).
1348:(Thesis). University of Graz.
600:occupied by Austrian Serbian
453:area, until then part of the
269:Kingdom of Serbia (1718–1739)
1457:Svirčević, Miroslav (2002).
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1987:Modern names in parentheses
1972:Zağra-i Atik (Stara Zagora)
1133:Podrinsko-kolubarski region
1081:Roger Viers Paxton (1968).
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567:Kingdom of Serbia (1718–39)
490:; in 1476 there were 7,600
445:During the governorship of
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594:Koča's frontier rebellion
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1470:Zens, Robert W. (2012).
1418:Pantelić, Dušan (1949).
976:Peçevî, İbrahim (2000).
757:in 1817 (confirmed with
620:In 1793 and 1796 Sultan
1807:Yeni Pazar (Novi Pazar)
1433:. Istorijski institut.
1172:Istorija srpskog naroda
782:in the administration.
747:Second Serbian Uprising
726:Slaughter of the Knezes
673:and he left Serbia for
425:The sanjak belonged to
176:• Autonomy of the
1762:Modava (Moldova Veche)
1552:Alaca Hișar (Kruševac)
1269:Ceribašić-Begovac 2017
1257:Ceribašić-Begovac 2017
1198:Glenny, Misha (2012).
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1016:Noel Malcolm; (1995),
982:(in Serbian). El-Kalem
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941:Vjeran Kursar; (2013)
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730:First Serbian Uprising
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1912:Semendire (Smederevo)
1232:Ković, Miloš (2021).
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743:Hadži Prodan's Revolt
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400:administrative unit (
1957:Vulçitrin (Vushtrri)
1927:Temeşvar (Timișoara)
1782:Karadağ (Montenegro)
1682:Inebahti (Naupaktos)
1677:Hersek (Herzegovina)
1672:Gümülcine (Komotini)
1657:Gelibolu (Gallipoli)
1452:. Београд: Просвета.
1448:Самарџић, Р (1960).
1420:"Београдски пашалук"
1373:. N. Konstandinović.
979:Historija: 1520-1576
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297:Revolutionary Serbia
18:Pashalik of Belgrade
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1547:Adrianople (Edirne)
1281:Konstandinović 1970
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844:Bali-beg Jahjapašić
710:Hadji Mustafa Pasha
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447:Hadji Mustafa Pasha
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345:Sanjak of Smederevo
163:• Fall of the
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1872:Selanik (Salonica)
1767:Midilli (Mytilene)
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734:Serbian Revolution
577:with the title of
571:Treaty of Belgrade
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484:Sanjak of Kruševac
476:Smederevo Fortress
393:Beogradski pašaluk
385:Београдски пашалук
361:Смедеревски санџак
242:Banate of Belgrade
136:Marashli Ali Pasha
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1602:Dedeağaç/Dimetoka
1440:978-86-7743-065-8
1354:Jelavich, Barbara
1243:978-86-6343-163-8
1167:Ćorović, Vladimir
1068:978-0-306-70051-4
837:Hadım Sinan Pasha
831:Ali Bey Mihaloğlu
771:Kingdom of Serbia
683:Belgrade fortress
681:and besieged the
648:Osman Pazvantoğlu
615:Treaty of Sistova
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