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Sanjak of Smederevo

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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
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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)
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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
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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.
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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.
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Die Muslime im Sandschak Smederevo am Übergang vom 18. ins 19. Jahrhundert - Ein Vergleich zwischen der serbischen und bosnischen wissenschaftlichen Literatur
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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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Russia and the First Serbian Revolution: A Diplomatic and Political Study. The Initial Phase, 1804-1807. - (Stanford) 1968. VII, 255 S. 8°
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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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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
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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
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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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in 1459, and its administrative seat was Smederevo, at the time defended by imposing
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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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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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History of Servia and the Servian Revolution (Europe 1815-1945 Series)
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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
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The Balkans, 1804–2012: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers
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History of the Balkans: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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p. 105; Erasmus Gilda, Novi Liber, Zagreb, Dani-Sarajevo,
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p. 97; Erasmus Gilda, Novi Liber, Zagreb, Dani-Sarajevo,
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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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Index

Pashalik of Belgrade
Sanjak
Ottoman Empire

Smederevo
Belgrade
Sanjakbey
Ali Beg Mihaloglu
Marashli Ali Pasha
Serbian Despotate
Principality of Serbia
Serbian Despotate
Banate of Belgrade
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686–1691)
Kingdom of Serbia (1718–1739)
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–1791)
Revolutionary Serbia
Principality of Serbia
Serbia
Turkish
Serbian
romanized
Ottoman
sanjak
Smederevo
Central Serbia
Rumelia Eyalet
Budin Eyalet
Temeșvar Eyalet
Hadji Mustafa Pasha

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