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Ottomans suffered great losses as well. The rebels managed to stop the Ottoman troops from Bosnia and more importantly captured the Ottoman commander Ibrahim Pasha. With this battle ended the armed part of the Second Serbian Uprising. After the death of Vojvoda
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According to some historians he rebelled against Prince Milos
Obrenović in 1824 and in 1825, he was stripped of his title and spent the rest of his life in poverty He died in 1833 and was buried next to the church of
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in 1804. The negotiations were held under the auspices of
Austria, from April 28 to May 10, 1804. Karadjordje appeared with sixteen selected Serbian envoys including Raka Levajac as the representative of Western
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Serbian uprising and the restoration of the Serbian state, Page 65, Nebojša Damnjanović, Vladimir Merenik, Historical Museum of Serbia, Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, 2004
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Serbian uprising and the restoration of the Serbian state Nebojša Damnjanović, Vladimir Merenik Historical Museum of Serbia, Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, 2004 - P 65
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the title of
Vojvoda of Moravia was offered to Raka Levajac by Miloš Obrenović, making him Vojvoda again with his authority extended to twenty-two villages of the Principality of Moravia.
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of Uzice in 1810 right after the death of Milan
Obrenović. He held the title until 1813 when, after a confrontation with Karadjordje when he refused to carry an order to arrest
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is named after him. In
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hastened back to the rescue of Serbia and withdrew all his troops besieging Novi Pazar, forcing him to abandon plans to extend the uprising to
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A depiction of the Battle of Dublje on 26 July 1815; in the battle, Raka Levajac distinguished himself.
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