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115: 142:), the Ottoman government sent Sulejman Pasha in the beginning of October to suppress it. Suleiman Pasha was one of the most courageous and resolute Ottoman commanders at that time. By January 1806, the Drobnjak rebellion was suppressed, and Sulejman Pasha had the rebel leaders punished, and forced the population of Drobnjak and Morača to pay tribute. In March 1806, Suleiman Pasha defeated the Serbian rebel band of 170:, and also participated in the battle of Ravnje, in which he was wounded, at the end of August. After the Ottoman suppression of the First Serbian Uprising (by October 1813), Suleiman was appointed the Vizier of Belgrade (the Sanjak of Smederevo). The Ottoman atrocities against the Serb population sparked 102:. According to Sulejman's great-grandson, the poet Omer-beg Sulejmanpašić (1870–1918), the family originated from Mihailo, a Bosnian nobleman that held the fort of Vesela Straža, then after the Ottoman conquest converted into Islam, becoming Ali Pasha ( 370: 131: 340: 335: 166:, the leader of the Serbian Uprising, in February 1807. In the Ottoman campaign in Serbia in 1813, Suleiman commanded part of the forces that took 355: 350: 52: 118:
Ottomans handing over Smederevo, Belgrade, Šabac and Užice to the Serbian Revolutionaries under Karađorđe in November 1806–June 1807.
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broke out in 1815, and after Sulejman was unable to suppress it, his forces having suffered heavy defeats in the battles of Palež,
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by the Serbian rebels in August 1806. After the defeat, he retreated to
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broke out in March 1805, and expanded in the eastern
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Index

Sulejman-paša Skopljak
Turkish
Serbo-Croatian
Ottoman
Bosnian
Rumelia
Balkans
Vizier
Sanjak of Smederevo
First Serbian Uprising
Uskoplje
Bugojno
Bosnia

First Serbian Uprising
Sanjak of Smederevo
Drobnjak Rebellion
Sanjak of Herzegovina
Montenegro
Radič Petrović
Studenica Monastery
Bosnia
at Mišar
Šabac
Karađorđe
Loznica
Hadži Prodan's Revolt
Second Serbian Uprising
Čačak
Požarevac

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