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Battle of Drlupa

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Battle of Drlupa
Part of the First Serbian uprising
Date24 February 1804
Location
Result Serbian victory
Belligerents
Dahijas
Commanders and leaders
Aganlija (WIA)
Strength
100-300 400
Casualties and losses
unknown 36 dead, 14 wounded

The Battle of Drlupa was fought on 24 February 1804 between the Serbian Revolutionaries under Karađorđe and the Dahije (renegade Janissaries) under Aganlija.

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Battle

in February 1804, Aganlija and 400 Janissaries went to meet up with Karađorđe to negotiate, but in reality to attack the Serb rebels.[1] Karađorđe's entourage was made up of prominent people and the most prominent commanders, while Aganlija's entourage was made up of twenty-something chosen Turk elders, while the armies of both sides were behind them at half a rifle distance.[2] According to Gavrilo Kovačević, Aganlija had 60 Janissaries and 200 Turks with him, and arrived at Sibnica below the Kosmaj (a village directly by Drlupa), where he met with the band of Karađorđe to discuss peace.[3] The Serbs, however, immediately attacked.[4] It ended in Serbian victory and is viewed as having been a signal for a general uprising against the Ottomans.[5] Aganlija was wounded in the foot, Stanoje Glavaš in the head, while Panta from the Kragujevac nahija and Jovan Đaurović from Baroševac were killed.[4]

After the battle, the rebels went throughout Šumadija,[4] and Karađorđe established firm cooperation with the rebels commanders in the nahije of Belgrade. The Dahije requested aid from the neighboring pashas, but all refused except Pasvanoglu.[6] Aganlija returned humiliated to Belgrade, which greatly excited the common folk (rayah), from which the rebels drew more volunteers, surprising the Ottomans who sought to suppress the uprising.[7]

References

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  • Đorđević, Miroslav R. (1967). Ослободилачки рат српских устанака, 1804–1806. Војноиздавачки завод. ISBN 9788633501545.
  • Đurić, Janićije; Samardžić, Dragana (1980). Kazivanja o Srpskom ustanku 1804. Srpska književna zadruga.
  • Jović, Stojan; Atanacković, Živorad (1983). Bitke i bojevi: Istočna Srbija, Južna Srbija, Kosovo 1804–1944. Gradina.
  • Novaković, Stojan (1954). Ustanak na dahije 1804: ocena izvora, karakter ustanka, volevanje 1804. Srpska književna zadruga. pp. 115–116.
  • Vojnoistorijski institut (1953). Vojno-istoriski glasnik. Vol. 4. Vojnoistorijski institut.
  • Vukićević, Milenko M. (1912). Karađorđe: Istorija ustanka od 1804–1807. Štampano u Državnoj štampariji Kraljevine Srbije.
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