Battles of Batočina and Jagodina

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Battle of the First Serbian Uprising
Battles of Batočina and Jagodina
Part of the First Serbian uprising
Location
Batočina
Jagodina
Ottoman Empire (today Serbia)
Result Serbian victory
Belligerents
  • Revolutionary Serbia
Dahijas
Commanders and leaders
Kučuk-Alija
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Serbian Revolution
First Serbian Uprising:
  • Vračar
  • Rudnik
  • Svileuva
  • Batočina and Jagodina
  • Kragujevac
  • Drlupa
  • Čokešina
  • Šabac
  • Požarevac
  • Karanovac
  • Adakale
  • Ivankovac
  • Rudnik
  • Vrbica
  • Mišar
  • Deligrad
  • Belgrade (1806)
  • Liberation of Belgrade
  • Loznica
  • Malajnica and Štubik
  • Čegar
  • Jasika
  • Prahovo
  • Suvodol
  • Drina
  • Varvarin
  • Loznica
  • Mačva
  • Ravnje
  • Hadži-Prodan's rebellion

Second Serbian Uprising:

The Battles of Batočina and Jagodina were several battles fought between 23 and 27 March 1804 in Batočina and Jagodina (central Serbia) between the Serbian Revolutionaries under Karađorđe and the Dahije (renegade Janissaries) under Kučuk-Alija.[1]

Battles

After a succession of violent battles, Kučuk-Alija's forces were surrounded and defeated in both Batočina and Jagodina.[2]Serb victories far and wide: a French newspaper Le Moniteur Universel reported on the Battle of Batočina on 12 April 1804:

<< L'autre jour, une bataille acharnée et sanglante a eu lieu à Batočina. Les rebelles encerclèrent cette ville qui abritait une garnison de 400 Turcs qui combattirent désespérément. Après plusieurs heures de combat, ils furent vaincus et presque tous moururent. Une centaine de rebelles serbes sont également morts.>>


(The other day a fierce and bloody battle was led at Batočina. The rebels surrounded this town which held a garrison of 400 Turks who desperately fought. After several hours of fighting, they were defeated and almost all of them died. A hundred Serbian rebels also died.)

References

  1. ^ Milutin Mijušković; Živko M. Andrijašević (2004). Vojnoistorijski spisi. JP Službeni list SCG. p. 88. ISBN 978-86-495-0152-2. У дводневном бо]у код Баточине (25. и 26. марта) у гон>ен>у потученог противника 27. марта на 1агодини погинуло ]е 4/5 н>егових снага (око 400 Турака ...
  2. ^ name="Đorđević1956">Miroslav R. Đorđević (1956). Politička istorija Srbije XIX i XX veka. Prosveta. Опкольени од устаничких одреда, Кучук-Алщини Ёагъичари потучени су код Баточине и Дагодине
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