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Bosnian uprising (1831–1832)

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888: 586:, as well as the Janisaries in Bosnia, resisted the reforms, for the reason that they wanted to keep their privileges and tax revenues and did not want to contribute manpower to the imperial army. They preferred to keep the status quo. The reforms meant the end of these privileges and the disappearance of their independence. Mahmud II managed to destroy such independent magnates in Bulgaria, southern Albania and Anatolia. There were also emotional reasons for this resistance of the Bosnian ayans, who were religiously conservative. The reforms announced from Istanbul were seen as "infidel" because they copied Europe in order to strengthen the empire and were seen as a threat to Islam. The view of the ayans was that the Ottoman rule and the Islamic faith can only be maintained if they retained power. 573: 2292: 451: 415: 406: 314: 303: 292: 281: 270: 259: 248: 237: 202: 461: 434: 425: 387: 376: 365: 354: 343: 326: 215: 1244: 1798: 1680: 1495: 803: 36: 1741: 1423: 619:, as it was the only location not controlled by the Janissaries. The newly appointed vizier was greeted with discontent among the Bosnian ayans, since he prolonged his arrival to Bosnia as he was supposed to arrive in July 1826, but took office only in December 1826. Notwithstanding the opposition from the ayans, he also appointed the previous vizier his 1658:. In a significant victory, Fidrus defeated Sulejman-beg and secured the whole of Herzegovina except Stolac in the process. Unfortunately, the segment of the army that laid siege to Stolac itself met with failure in early March of the next year. Receiving information that the Bosnian ranks were depleted due to the winter, the captain of Stolac 745:, Tuzla and Livno were imprisoned. By March 1827, Abdurahman Pasha managed to regain the whole of Bosnia under his control. In May 1827, Abdurahman Pasha managed to eliminate all the opposition to the military reform, while the first training of the reformed military was conducted in Sarajevo. Abdurahman Pasha was dismissed and replaced by 541: 1870:
broke through defenses Gradaščević had set up on his flank and joined the fighting. Overwhelmed by the unexpected attack from behind, the rebel army was forced to retreat into the city of Sarajevo itself. It was decided that further military resistance would be futile. Gradaščević fled to Gradačac as
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As it happened, Namik-paša had already abandoned Stolac, so this attack was put on hold. The attack on Gacko was a failure as the forces from Posavina and south Podrinje were defeated by Čengić's troops. There was one success, however; in October, an army Gradaščević had deployed under the command of
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Following claims from the Grand Vizier that the Sultan would meet all Bosniak demands if the rebel army would return to Bosnia, Gradaščević and his army turned back home. On 10 August a meeting of all major figures in the movement for autonomy was held in Priştine. At this meeting it was decided that
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s forces. Following a small skirmish, Fidahić feigned a retreat. Thinking that victory was within reach, the Grand Vizier foolishly sent his cavalry and artillery into forested terrain. Gradaščević immediately took advantage of this tactical error and executed a punishing counterattack with the bulk
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military and effectively disbanded the Janissaries throughout the empire. However, the ayans in Bosnia protected the Janissaries and refused to implement the sultan's decree. The Janisaries revolted in Istanbul and were crushed by the imperial army. In Sarajevo, after the decree on their disbandment
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in November of that year. The Grand Vizier promised this delegation that he would insist to the Sultan that he accept the Bosniak demands and appoint Gradaščević as the official vizier of an autonomous Bosnia. His true intentions, however, were manifested by early December when he attacked Bosnian
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Gradaščević made a call on 31 May demanding that all aristocrats immediately join his army, along with all from the general populace who wished to do so. Thousands rushed to join him, among them numerous Christians, who were said to comprise up to a third of his total forces. Gradaščević split his
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The Bosnian Muslims widely shared the view that the military reform was the beginning of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, and that after it collapses, the European Christians would persecute them to Damascus, which was seen as a sign of the last days. Also, they feared that the Sultan will send
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is said to have gone to the Travnik fort and called the Sulejmanpašić brothers to his aid. When the rebel army arrived in Travnik they fired several warning shots at the castle, warning the vizier that they were prepared for a military encounter. Meanwhile, Gradaščević sent a detachment of his
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and the vizier, the planned meeting was in effect a direct confrontation with Ottoman authority. Gradaščević thus asked all involved to help assemble an army beforehand. On 29 March 1831, Gradaščević set out towards Travnik with some 4,000 men.
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the imperial army entered the city on 5 June and prepared to march on Travnik. Upon realizing the difficulties that his home and family would experience if he stayed there, Gradaščević decided to leave Gradačac and continue on to
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The ayan council was divided towards the reforms and split on a regional basis with Herzegovinian notables supporting the Sultan. Gradaščević rose as a head of the anti-reformist ayans, while those who opposed him were led by
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to defend against a possible Serbian incursion. With the bulk of the troops he set out towards Kosovo to meet the grand vizier, who had been sent with a large army to quell the rebellion. Along the way, he took the cities of
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During this lull in armed conflict with the Ottomans, attention was turned to the autonomy movement's strong opposition in Herzegovina. A small campaign was launched against the region from three different directions:
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started the process of reforms in the Ottoman Empire with the ultimate goal of strengthening the central authorities and modernising the Ottoman state to follow the European trend. The abolishment of the
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At this point, Gradaščević was not only the supreme military commander, but Bosnia's leading civilian authority as well. He established a court around him, and after initially making himself at home in
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Abdurahman Pasha received an order in mid-December 1826 to finally end the revolt of the Janissaries, who enjoyed wide support among the Bosnian Muslims. The Ottoman military of 1,000, commanded by
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considers that the reason for the disunity of the ayans was in the sense of loyalty the Bosnian Muslims had towards the Ottoman Empire and the Sultan as well as the religious leader, the
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Although Gradaščević refused at first, those around him insisted and he eventually accepted the honor. His new status was made official during an all-Bosnian congress held in
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in August 1828. That year, the vizier's seat was moved from Travnik to Sarajevo. The disunity among the Bosnian ayans also contributed greatly to the Vizier's success.
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defeated the Sulejmanpašić brothers and their 2,000-man army, forcing them to retreat and destroying the possessions of the Sulejmanpašić family. On 21 May, Namik-
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was dismissed because he failed to introduce order in the province, and was replaced by Abdurahman Pasha on 22 December 1826. Abdurahman Pasha was seated in
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on 3 October 1826 and sent the Sultan a plead to maintain their unit in Bosnia, emphasizing their contribution to the defence of the Empire. Bosnian vizier
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broke the siege, counterattacking the rebels and dispersing their forces. A force had already been sent towards Stolac from Sarajevo, under the command of
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Immediately after their defeat, Abdurahman Pasha ordered the execution of several notables who supported them, including Ruščuklija. Some 300
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Meanwhile, in Bosnia, Gradaščević decided to carry on his campaign in Herzegovina despite the unfavorable climate. The captain of
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in 1830 and decided to rise a rebellion against the reforms, mainly because the Porte gave some of the territories of the
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The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
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to be loyal to Gradaščević and declared that, despite potential failure and death, there would be no turning back.
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The national-political development of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last century of the Turkish rule (1800–1878)
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to Serbia from which they felt threatened and considered that the Porte wasn't doing enough to protect them.
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system, abolishing the old ayan system. The new pasha's representatives were mostly old ayans, but in 1850
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The first attempts at reform in Bosnia began in 1826. That year, Sultan Mahmud II introduced the reformed
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The final battle was played out on 4 June at Stup, a small locality on the road between Sarajevo and
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for a final encounter with Namik-paša, who had fled there following Gradaščević's capture of Travnik.
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Another outcome of the Tuzla meeting was an agreement that another general meeting should be held in
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Nacionalno-politički razvoj Bosne i Hercegovine u posljednjem vijeku turske vladavine (1800–1878)
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Despite winning several notable victories, the rebels were eventually defeated in a battle near
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Stup today: the eastern Sarajevo locality was the scene of Husein Gradaščević's final battle.
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on the outskirts of Sarajevo. The encounter between the two sides finally happened on the
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The Ottoman campaign began in early February. The Grand Vizier sent two armies: one from
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Herzegovina separated from Bosnia Eyalet; Bosnian lands eastern of Drina ceded to Serbia.
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never arrived. The majority of the ayans remained neutral, and some of them, including
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from Resulbegović's loyalist cousins and other supporters of the Stolac opposition.
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in 1832. Internal discord contributed to the failure of the rebellion, because
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of his forces, almost completely annihilating the Ottoman forces. Rashid-
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was the beginning of the reforms, with ultimate goal to transforming the
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were reforms implemented by the Sultan to abolish the ayan system.
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A Bosnian delegation reached the Grand Vizier's camp in
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himself was injured and barely escaped with his life.
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was not supported by much of the Herzegovinian ayans.
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Commander of Bosnia, chosen by the will of the people
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was to assist the Sarajevan forces in this endeavor.
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Pokret za autonomiju Bosne od 1831. do 1832. godine
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Revolt by Bosnian nobles against the Ottoman Empire
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An army from 1548: 1541: 1537: 1534: 1528: 1497: 1489: 1468:, making it the 1448:Emperor's Mosque 1437:vizier of Bosnia 1428:Emperor's Mosque 1408: 1275: 1268: 1261: 1247: 1246: 1245: 1234: 1231:Republika Srpska 1224: 1211: 1169: 1151: 1123: 1095: 1062: 1056:Ottoman conquest 1037: 1029: 1023: 999: 992: 984: 972: 971:(before 10th c.) 939: 932:Glasinac culture 922: 908: 890: 863: 856: 849: 845: 842: 836: 805: 797: 601:Emperor's Mosque 544:Sultan Mahmud II 475:was a revolt of 473:Bosnian uprising 464: 463: 462: 454: 453: 437: 436: 435: 428: 427: 426: 418: 417: 409: 408: 390: 389: 388: 379: 378: 377: 368: 367: 366: 357: 356: 355: 346: 345: 344: 329: 328: 327: 317: 316: 308:Kara Hasan Pasha 306: 305: 295: 294: 284: 283: 273: 272: 262: 261: 251: 250: 240: 239: 218: 217: 216: 206: 204: 203: 149: 148: 132: 125: 118: 114: 111: 105: 103: 62: 38: 30: 21: 18:Bosnian uprising 3442: 3441: 3437: 3436: 3435: 3433: 3432: 3431: 3407:Bosniak history 3387: 3386: 3385: 3380: 3375: 3367: 3359: 3351: 3343: 3335: 3333:Bitlis uprising 3327: 3319: 3311: 3309:Savior Officers 3303: 3295: 3287: 3279: 3271: 3263: 3255: 3247: 3239: 3231: 3219: 3212: 3207: 3205:Bitlis uprising 3199: 3191: 3183: 3175: 3167: 3159: 3151: 3143: 3135: 3127: 3125:Thessaly Revolt 3119: 3111: 3103: 3095: 3087: 3079: 3071: 3063: 3055: 3047: 3039: 3031: 3023: 3015: 3007: 2999: 2997:Albanian Revolt 2991: 2989:Albanian Revolt 2983: 2975: 2967: 2959: 2957:Diber Rebellion 2951: 2943: 2941:Vlora Rebellion 2935: 2927: 2919: 2917:Pirot Rebellion 2911: 2909:Livno Rebellion 2903: 2895: 2887: 2879: 2871: 2863: 2855: 2847: 2839: 2831: 2823: 2815: 2807: 2799: 2791: 2783: 2775: 2767: 2759: 2746: 2739: 2734: 2726: 2718: 2710: 2702: 2694: 2686: 2678: 2670: 2668:Naousa uprising 2662: 2650: 2643: 2638: 2630: 2622: 2614: 2606: 2598: 2590: 2582: 2580:Druze rebellion 2574: 2566: 2564:Druze rebellion 2558: 2550: 2542: 2534: 2526: 2518: 2510: 2502: 2494: 2486: 2484:Cairo Rebellion 2478: 2470: 2462: 2449: 2441: 2429: 2428:Transformation 2422: 2417: 2409: 2401: 2393: 2385: 2377: 2369: 2357: 2350: 2345: 2337: 2329: 2321: 2309: 2302: 2288: 2258: 2245: 2241: 2236: 2223: 2210: 2197: 2191: 2178: 2174: 2169: 2164: 2163: 2155: 2151: 2143: 2139: 2131: 2127: 2119: 2115: 2107: 2098: 2090: 2086: 2078: 2074: 2066: 2062: 2054: 2045: 2037: 2028: 2020: 2011: 2003: 1986: 1978: 1974: 1966: 1957: 1949: 1942: 1934: 1930: 1922: 1918: 1910: 1903: 1898: 1881: 1875:lands instead. 1852: 1841: 1835: 1832: 1817: 1801: 1790: 1774:Glasinac plains 1734: 1723: 1717: 1714: 1699: 1683: 1672: 1623:had taken over 1606:were to attack 1598:3. 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2257: 2256: 2254:(42): 137–154. 2250:(in Serbian). 2248:Култура полиса 2242: 2240: 2237: 2235: 2234: 2221: 2208: 2195: 2189: 2175: 2173: 2170: 2168: 2165: 2162: 2161: 2159:, p. 151. 2149: 2147:, p. 150. 2137: 2135:, p. 144. 2125: 2123:, p. 139. 2113: 2096: 2094:, p. 136. 2084: 2072: 2060: 2043: 2041:, p. 140. 2026: 2009: 1984: 1972: 1955: 1940: 1938:, p. 306. 1928: 1916: 1914:, p. 230. 1900: 1899: 1897: 1894: 1893: 1892: 1887: 1880: 1877: 1854: 1853: 1804: 1802: 1795: 1789: 1786: 1736: 1735: 1686: 1684: 1677: 1671: 1668: 1616: 1615: 1596: 1589: 1551: 1550: 1501: 1499: 1492: 1486: 1483: 1419: 1416: 1281: 1280: 1278: 1277: 1270: 1263: 1255: 1252: 1251: 1238: 1237: 1228: 1227: 1217: 1212: 1208:Western Bosnia 1195: 1189: 1184: 1183: 1180: 1179: 1176: 1175: 1170: 1160:SFR Yugoslavia 1157: 1152: 1148:Drina Banovina 1138: 1133: 1132: 1129: 1128: 1125: 1124: 1120:Bosnian crisis 1110: 1105: 1104: 1101: 1100: 1097: 1096: 1090:(1867-1908) / 1088:Bosnia Vilayet 1086:(1833–1851) / 1078:(1481–1833) 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anti-reformist movement in the Ottoman Empire
Bosnia Eyalet
Ottoman Empire
Bosnian
ayans
Ottoman Empire
Mahmud II
Ottoman Empire
Ali Pasha Rizvanbegović
Ottoman Empire
Sulejman-paša Skopljak
Ottoman Empire
Smail Agha Čengić
Ottoman Empire
Hasan Resulbegović
Ottoman Empire
Ibrahim Dervish Pasha
Ottoman Empire

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