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Brsjak Revolt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brsjak Revolt
The Brsjak Revolt () was led by an assembly of Serb district chiefs in Western Macedonia, who sought the liberation of Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire with the secret aid of the Principality of Serbia, which had been at war with the Ottoman Empire. Some of the leaders were notable ''hajduk''s, or ''chetnik''s, including Ilija Delija, Rista Kostadinović, Micko Krstić and Anđelko Tanasević, among others. The Ottoman army succeeded in suppressing the rebellion after six months, in 1881, and many of the leaders were exiled. ==Background== After the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78) and the suppressed Kumanovo Uprising (1878), the Ottomans retaliated against the Serb population in the Ottoman Empire. Because of the terror against the unprotected rayah (lower class, Christians), many left for the mountains, fled across the border into Serbia, from where they raided their home regions in order to revenge the atrocities carried out by the Ottomans. On 14 October 1880, an uprising broke out in the Kičevo-Poreče region, known as the "Brsjak Revolt".
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