The Chiprovtsi uprising (Bulgarian: Чипровско въстание, Chiprovsko vastanie) was an uprising against Ottoman rule organized in northwestern Bulgaria by Roman Catholic Bulgarians, but also involving many Eastern Orthodox Christians. It broke out after the capture of Belgrade by Austria on 6 September 1688 and ended unsuccessfully, with the centre of insurrectionary activity, Chiprovtsi, being completely destroyed by Ottoman forces.
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The Chiprovtsiuprising (Bulgarian: Чипровско въстание, Chiprovsko vastanie) was an uprising against Ottoman rule organized in northwestern Bulgaria by...
apogee of this upsurge was the anti-Ottoman ChiprovtsiUprising of 1688. After the suppression of the uprising, some of the town's population fled to Habsburg-ruled...
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devastation of the failed 1688 ChiprovtsiUprising against Ottoman rule. The western traveller Ami Boué, who visited Chiprovtsi in 1836–1838, reported that...
of 1688 after the ChiprovtsiUprising being particularly devastating. The current monastery church was built in 1829. The Chiprovtsi Monastery consists...
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played a key role in the revival of Chiprovtsi in the 1720s after the devastation of the failed 1688 ChiprovtsiUprising against Ottoman rule. The western...
killed in action 1685 Monmouth Rebellion 1686 Second Tarnovo uprising 1688 Chiprovtsiuprising 1688–1697 Nine Years' War – 680,000 killed in action 1688...
allies. The Austrians first backed an uprising in Tarnovo in 1598, then a second one in 1686, the ChiprovtsiUprising in 1688 and finally Karposh's rebellion...
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groups were regular occurrences. In response to the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising in 1903, the Ottoman Empire capitulated to international pressure to implement...
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attempted countercoup or counterrevolution. It consisted of a general uprising against the CUP within Istanbul, largely led by reactionary groups, particularly...
sail for Crete, and the revolt was left to rely on its own resources. The uprising began on 25 March 1770, the rebels attacked the areas of Kydonia, Apokoronas...
several important Bulgarian uprisings, e.g., the First Tarnovo Uprising, the Chiprovtsiuprising, the Second Tarnovo uprising and Karposh's rebellion, which...