- The
Dahije (Serbian Cyrillic: Дахије) or
Dahijas were the
renegade Janissary officers who took
power in the
Sanjak of
Smederevo (also
known as the Belgrade...
- 1804, to 7
October 1813. The
uprising began as a
local revolt against the
Dahije, who had
seized power in a coup d'état. It
later evolved into a war for...
-
noble Serbs in the
Sanjak of
Smederevo in
January 1804 by the
rebellious Dahije.
Fearing that the
Sultan would make use of the
Serbs to oust them, they...
-
Smederevo in 1801.
These renegade janissaries were
known as the
Dahije. The four
leading Dahije, Kučuk Alija, Aganlija, Mula
Jusuf and Mehmed-aga Fočić, captured...
- Lajkovac, an
artist and engraver, who was part of a plot to
overthrow the
Dahije,
renegade Janissaries that had
taken control of the
Sanjak of Smederevo...
- Gušanac-Alija, was an
Albanian Ottoman brigand (krdžalija) who
served the
Dahije, the
renegade Janissaries who had
taken the rule of the
Sanjak of Smederevo...
- Бимбаша, fl.
March 1804–d. May/June 1807) was a
mercenary in
Alija Gušanac's
Dahije detachment in the
Sanjak of
Smederevo who
switched sides to the Serb rebels...
- Fortress.
After the murder,
Alija became one of four leaders,
known as
dahije, who
ruled the
Sanjak of
Smederevo (also
known as the
Belgrade Pashalik)...
- (central Serbia)
between the
Serbian Revolutionaries under Karađorđe and the
Dahije (renegade Janissaries)
under Kučuk-Alija.
After a
succession of violent...
-
Janissaries began to
empower themselves. In 1801, the
Janissary leaders,
known as
Dahije, took over the
Sanjak of
Smederevo in
defiance of the Sultan.
Janko had...