Timeline of the Serbian Revolution
Main article: Serbian Revolution
Timeline of the Serbian Revolution.
Prelude
- Assassination of Vizier Hadži Mustafa Pasha (15 December 1801)
- Slaughter of the Knezes (January 1804)
- Orašac Assembly (14 February 1804)
First Serbian Uprising
Main article: First Serbian Uprising
- Battle of Vračar (17 February 1804)
- Battle of Rudnik (28 February 1804)
- Battle of Svileuva (11 March 1804)
- Battles of Batočina and Jagodina (23–27 March 1804)
- Battle of Kragujevac (1804)
- Battle of Drlupa (April 1804)
- Battle of Čokešina (28 April 1804)
- Battle of Šabac (1 May 1804)
- Ostružnica Assembly (6–15 May 1804)
- Battle of Požarevac (18 May 1804)
- Battle of Karanovac (29 June 1805)
- Battle of Adakale (1805)
- Battle of Ivankovac (August 1805)
- Battle of Rudnik
- Battle of Vrbica
- Battle of Bratačić (1 August 1806)
- Battle of Mišar (12–15 August 1806)
- Battle of Deligrad (December 1806)
- Siege of Belgrade (November–December 1806)
- Liberation of Belgrade (1807)
- Ičko's Peace (13 July 1806–January 1807)
- Battle of Loznica (1807)
- Russian–Serbian Alliance (10 July 1807)
- Battles of Malajnica and Štubik
- Kruščica Rebellion (12 July 1808)
- Battle of Čegar (15 April–31 May 1809)
- Battle of Jasika
- Battle of Prahovo
- Battle of Kamenica (9 May 1909)[1][2]
- Battle of Suvodol (late May 1809)
- Battle on the Drina (1810)
- Battle of Varvarin
- Battle of Loznica (17–18 October 1810)
- Battle of Mačva
- Battle of Ravnje (August 1813)
- Hadži Prodan's Revolt (mid–September 1814)
Second Serbian Uprising
Main article: Second Serbian Uprising
- Battle of Čačak
- Battle of Palež
- Battle of Požarevac
- Battle of Ljubić (8 May 1815)
- Battle of Dublje (26 July 1815)
References
- Morison, W. A. (2012) [1942]. The Revolt of the Serbs Against the Turks: (1804-1813). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-67606-0.
- Petrovich, Michael Boro (1976). A history of modern Serbia, 1804-1918. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
- Ranke, Leopold von (1847). History of Servia, and the Servian Revolution: From Original Mss. and Documents. J. Murray.
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