THE FIRST PRECAUTIONS TAKEN BY OTTOMAN EMPIRE AGAINST THE 1848 REVOLUTIONS IN BOSNIA AND THE BORDER OF GREECE Cover Image

PRVE MJERE PREDOSTROŽNOSTI KOJE JE PREDUZELO OSMANSKO CARSTVO PROTIV REVOLUCIJA 1848. U BOSNI I NA GRČKOJ GRANICI
THE FIRST PRECAUTIONS TAKEN BY OTTOMAN EMPIRE AGAINST THE 1848 REVOLUTIONS IN BOSNIA AND THE BORDER OF GREECE

Author(s): Hamiyet Sezer Feyzioğlu, Selda Kiliç
Subject(s): History
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: Revolutions of 1848; Ottoman Empire; Bosnian Province; the Border of Greece

Summary/Abstract: During the 1848 European Revolutions, the Ottoman Empire began to follow the events from the moment the events broke out. The envoys working in Europe sent the information day by day. Especially Austria was followed carefully because it was close to the events. Even, the envoys told the military actions in detail. Since the people living in the Balkans in the Ottoman Empire and the people in the borders in the administration of Austria werw close to each other and they were instigating each other. Meanwhile in the Balkans, particularly the areas close to Bosnian province, Bulgaria, Greece were followed closely and necessary measures were taken to prevent the events. Among the precautions taken, military defences came first. In the communication between the governer and army administrators, the situation of the areas in their administration, the measures that could be taken and amount of the assistance to be carried out were decided. The instigations from the Austria and Greece were taken into consideration. It was understood that the people in Bosnia was tried to be effected by the Serbians and the movement of Mobug Miloş became effective. In the other areas, there were no important events. However, later, the Hungarian and Polish refugees were the most important event that revolutions of 1848 affected the Ottoman Empire.

  • Issue Year: 2008
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 77-91
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Bosnian
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