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Battle of Suvodol
Part of the First Serbian uprising
Battle of Suvodol, lithography
Date
10 June 1809
Location
Suvi Do (Tutin), Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire (today Serbia)
Result
Serbian victory
Belligerents
Revolutionary Serbia
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Karađorđe Petrović
Vule Ilić Kolarac
Numan Pasha
Strength
4,000 men including cavalry and unknown number of cannons [1]
4,000[1] - 6,000 men[2] consisting of Albanian infantry [1]
Casualties and losses
120 dead [1]
over 600 dead [1]
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Serbian Revolution
First Serbian Uprising:
Vračar
Rudnik
Svileuva
Batočina and Jagodina
Kragujevac
Drlupa
Čokešina
Šabac
Požarevac
Karanovac
Adakale
Ivankovac
Rudnik
Vrbica
Mišar
Deligrad
Belgrade (1806)
Liberation of Belgrade
Loznica
Malajnica and Štubik
Čegar
Jasika
Prahovo
Suvodol
Drina
Varvarin
Loznica
Mačva
Ravnje
Hadži-Prodan's rebellion
Second Serbian Uprising:
Ljubić
Čačak
Palež
Požarevac
Dublje
The Battle of Suvodol was fought near Sjenica between the Serbian rebels under Karađorđe and the Ottoman army consisting of Albanians under Köprülüzade Numan Pasha in late May 1809, during the First Serbian uprising. It resulted in a Serbian victory.
^ abcdeProtić 1892.
^Nerds, H. The Serbian Revolution: 1804-1835. Great Wars of the World. History Nerds. p. 41.
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