Revolutionary Serbia | ||||||||||||||||
Устаничка Србија Ustanička Srbija |
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Revolutionary Serbia in 1813.
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Capital | Topola (1805–13) | |||||||||||||||
Government | Autonomous principality | |||||||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||||||
• | Establishment of government | 1804 | ||||||||||||||
• | First Serbian Uprising | 1804–13 | ||||||||||||||
• | Ičko's Peace | July 1806–January 1807 | ||||||||||||||
• | Russian–Serbian Alliance | 10 July 1807 | ||||||||||||||
• | Restoration of Ottoman rule | October 1813 | ||||||||||||||
• | Disestablished | 1813 | ||||||||||||||
Area | ||||||||||||||||
• | 1815 | 24,440 km² (9,436 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Population | ||||||||||||||||
• | 1815 est. | 332,000 | ||||||||||||||
Density | 13.6 /km² (35.2 /sq mi) | |||||||||||||||
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Revolutionary Serbia (Serbian: Устаничка Србија) or Karađorđe's Serbia (Карађорђева Србија) refers to the state established by Serbian revolutionaries in Ottoman Serbia (Sanjak of Smederevo) after successful military operations against the Ottoman Empire and establishment of government in 1805. The Sublime Porte first officially recognized the state as autonomous in January 1807, however, the Serbian revolutionaries rejected the treaty and continued fighting the Ottomans until 1813. Although the uprising was crushed, it was continued by the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815, which resulted in the creation of the Principality of Serbia, as it gained semi-independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1817.
Between July and October 1806 Petar Ičko, an Ottoman dragoman (diplomat) and representative of the Serbian rebels, negotiated a peace treaty known in historiography as "Ičko's Peace". Ičko had been sent to Constantinople twice in the latter half of 1806 to negotiate peace. The Ottomans seemed ready to grant Serbia autonomy following rebel victories in 1805 and 1806, also pressured by the Russians, who had taken Moldavia and Wallachia; they agreed to a sort of autonomy and clearer stipulation of taxes in January 1807, by which time the rebels had already taken Belgrade. The rebels rejected the treaty and sought Russian aid to their independence, while the Ottomans had declared war on Russia in December 1806. A Russian-Serbian alliance treaty was signed on 10 June 1807.