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Brsjak revolt
Part of Ottoman–Serbian Wars
Date
14 October 1880 – 1881
Location
Nahiya of Kičevo, Poreče, Bitola and Prilep, Monastir Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (modern North Macedonia)
Result
Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Local Christians
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
See list
The Brsjak revolt (Serbian and Macedonian: Брсјачка буна, romanized:Brsjačka buna; Bulgarian: Бърсячка буна, romanized: Bŭrsyachka buna) broke out on 14 October 1880 in the Poreče region of the Monastir Vilayet, led by rebels who sought the liberation of Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire. According to Ottoman sources the goal of the revolt was the accession of Macedonia to Bulgaria.[1] The rebels received secret aid from Principality of Serbia, which had earlier been at war with the Ottoman Empire, until Ottoman and Russian diplomatic intervention in 1881. The Ottoman Gendarmerie succeeded in suppressing the rebellion after a year.
^Белев, Зафир. Мемоарски записи за Охридскиот заговор, Охрид 2001, с. 123, 129 (Belev, Zafir. Memoirs for Ohrid's plot, Ohrid 2001, p. 123,129 - Attached documents)
...владиката... им предлагал на заговорниците да се поврзат со капиданот Илија... да го истребат муслиманското население во Македонија и да ја присоединат оваа провинција кон Бугарија. (A report of a Russian diplomat in Bitola, who cited an Ottoman indictment against insurgents - June 12(24) 1881)
...Спомнатиот Илија дошол со цел да запишува војска од околното христијанско население, која да и помага на војската што ќе се подготви и ќе се вооружи во Бугарија и ќе се испрати по овие краишта за да го изгони муслиманското население што се наоѓа во Македонија и да го присоедини овоj дел кон Бугарија (Published Ottoman indictment against insurgents)
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