304:, in the hands of 4,300 rebels, ending in a decisive Ottoman victory. Subsequently, Sinan Pasha took an army of 30,000 soldiers which suppressed the badly armed Serbs. There were reprisals, contemporary sources speaking of "the living envied the dead". The Serb fight for freedom and restoration of the national state was however not put to an end. After the crushing of the uprising in Banat, Serbs migrated to Transylvania under the leadership of Bishop Teodor; the territory towards
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400:, during which Temišvarac, Đorđe Rac and Deli-Marko supported the latter, joining with their people. All mercenary bands commanded by the three Serb leaders participated in the march on Rudolf II. Temišvarac's band had, during their return from the Czech lands, inflicted great damage to the population. The band once again returned to Győr.
574:Али Секељ не хтеде ни сада прећи ердељску границу, већ остави Србе њиховој судбини. Беглербег темишварски Хасан добије помоћи од великог везира и од будимског паше, те са војском од 20.000 душа нападне код Бечкерека српске устанике, којих је било на 4300 душа. Битка се брзо свршила са потпуним поразом ...
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Some Serb nobility accepted military service in the end of 1609, while Sava Temišvarac was sent for to Vienna in 1610 on the request of King
Matthias, where he received a diploma which praised and raised his military work, when he had, as a commander of thousands of Serb cavalry, campaigned in Upper
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The evicted Serbs from
Transylvania became dissatisfied with the government after the decision that Temišvarac, who had commanded the Serbs during war-time, was prohibited to issue orders during peace-time to judges, councilors and other Serbs. The Serb refugees then asked the War Council to assign
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In 1604, Temišvarac is mentioned as a commander of a squad in the army of
General Belgioz, at the time which this army battled in the region around Timișoara. In 1605, together with Deli-Marko, he left Transylvania and crossed to western Hungary. The Long Turkish War ended in 1606 with the
276:, who was already at the frontier, asking for aid in the uprising, to send troops as soon as possible. They mentioned in the letter that 1,000 armed men were gathered in Vršac. The letter was sent from Vršac on 13 June, two days after the decision at the Assembly at
389:, but Temišvarac was not pleased, as this decision only had value in war-time when he wanted to secure a decent living in peace-time. In December 1608 he made a re-request for the case.
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Council, which answered that it would, in case of need, have him and his band in mind. The War Council was known for unpaid salaries. Emperor Rudolf II gave him the rank of
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362:. The Serb commanders mainly operated outside Transylvania, with the support of the Emperor. The Serb soldiers and refugees were taken care of by the War Council in Vienna.
354:, fought as part of the Transylvanian Army, but carried out independent raids south of the Danube, into what is today Bulgaria and Serbia, even managing to raid as deep as
412:). Temišvarac accepted the offer of Polish count Nicholas of Komorowo to join him with 200 of his cavalry. This time, the Austrian government adopted to the Serb demands.
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