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1841 NİŞ İSYANI KARŞISINDA SIRBİSTAN VE OSMANLI DEVLETİ

Nish joined the Ottoman administration in 1386. Ottoman rule continued in the region until 1878. In the 19th century, various rebellions against the Ottoman State took place in Nish and its neighbourhood. The 1841 Nish Rebellion is one of the most notable among them. For this reason, the related reb...

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