Second Serbian Uprising

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The Second Serbian Uprising was the second phase of the Serbian Revolution against the Ottoman Empire, which erupted shortly after the re-annexation of the country to the Ottoman Empire in 1813. The occupation was enforced following the defeat of the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813), during which Serbia existed as a de facto independent state for over a decade. The second revolution ultimately resulted in Serbian semi-independence from the Ottoman Empire. The Principality of Serbia was established, governed by its own parliament, constitution and royal dynasty. De jure independence, however, was attained in 1878, following the decisions of the Congress of Berlin.

1815 — 1817  WikimediaWikidata
rebellion, Serbia


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Mural ispred Muzeja rudničko-takovskog kraja u Gornjem Milanovcu (1)Mural ispred Muzeja rudničko-takovskog kraja u Gornjem Milanovcu (1)
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Takovski ustanak, Nova iskra (1899)Takovski ustanak, Nova iskra (1899)
The First and the Second Serbian Uprising – An AllegoryThe First and the Second Serbian Uprising – An Allegory