POSAVINA REBELLION IN THE YEAR 1836 Cover Image

POSAVSKA BUNA IZ 1836. GODINE
POSAVINA REBELLION IN THE YEAR 1836

Author(s): Ćerim Rastoder, Izet Šabotić
Subject(s): History, Local History / Microhistory, Military history, 19th Century
Published by: Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona
Keywords: Posavina rebellion; Ali Pasha Fidahic; Ottoman Empire; Bosnian Eyalet; Supreme Porta; Milos Obrenovic; Principality of Serbia; Osman Pasha Sulejmanpasic; Mahmud Pasha Fidahić;

Summary/Abstract: As the provision of Jedrene peace treaty from the 1829. regarding annexation of Bosnian districts Jadra and Radevine was undoubtedly one of the main triggers for autonomous movement of Bosnia from 1831 to 1832. year to the same extent it is the Posavina revolt of the 1836. The impact forced the expulsion of Bosniaks by Prince Milos from these districts. In addition, to encourage the insurgency propaganda activity has been employed and affected the Principality of Serbia in attracting Orthodox subjects in the Bosnian eyalet. Of course, in addition to these causes, there are others. So the rebellion, was also associated with resistance to anti-reform Posavina champions in the first place Bijeljina muteselim Ali Pasha Fidahic, Although Ali Pasha Fidahic hoped that these activities are supported by Prince Milos, support never came, because the Serbian prince as in Gradascevic case sided with the sultan. Effect of Prince on this rebellion against the Supreme Porte, looked through his relationship with the Bosnian governor, who was corrupt. Another very important thing was connected with his efforts to take on the Bosnian eyalet not to allow the formation of any autonomous unit of the local nobility, because that would mean the impossibility of expansion of the Principality of Serbia in that direction. In addition, the failure of this rebellion was influenced by the particularism (chronic disease) among Bosnian leaders, who in this case again came to its fullest.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 366-378
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
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