Laz rebellion

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The Tuzcuoğlu Rebellions were a series of uprisings in the early 19th century led by the Tuzcuoğlu family in response to the Ottoman government's attempts to curb the power of local ayans in the Black Sea region. Reacting to the central authority's tax, land, and administrative policies that diminished their regional influence, the Tuzcuoğulları launched several revolts, further fueled by rivalry and pressure from the Hazinedaroğlu family.

1832 — 1834  Wikidata
rebellion, Ottoman Empire, Laz people, Ottoman Empire

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Location: 40.9317, 40.8478, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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1832 — 1834 Laz rebellion
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1547Ottoman invasion of GuriaOttoman Empire, invasion, Principality of GuriaWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1832Laz rebellionOttoman Empire, rebellion, Laz peopleWikidata
    sitefortBozukkale (Rize)fortressWikidata
    sitefortFortress of JikhafortWikidata
    sitefortKale-i BalafortressWikidata
    sitefortTordovat CastlefortressWikidata