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Aganlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Аганлија; fl. 1801–1804) was an
Ottoman janissary leader who
defected and
along with
three other janissary leaders took control...
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under Karađorđe and the
Dahije (renegade Janissaries)
under Aganlija. in
February 1804,
Aganlija and 400
Janissaries went to meet up with Karađorđe to negotiate...
- on 15
December 1801. The four
supreme dahije leaders were Kučuk Alija,
Aganlija, Mula
Jusuf and Mehmed-aga Fočić.
Rebels against the
Ottoman sultan, they...
- the
Sanjak of
Smederevo (also
known as the
Belgrade Pashalik),
alongside Aganlija, Mula
Jusuf and Mehmed-aga Fočić. His wife was the
sister of one of his...
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apprehended and,
while running away,
Milenko executed the
Turkish tyrants Aganlija, Kučuk Alija, Mula Jusuf, and
Mehmed Fočić,
responsible for the killing...
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glavne njihove vođe istakoše se četiri dahije: Kučuk Alija, pašin ubica,
Aganlija, Mula
Jusuf i Mehmed-aga Fočić. Glenny,
Misha (2012). The Balkans, 1804–2012:...
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Tanasko Rajić †
First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813) Mehmed-aga Fočić †
Aganlija † Kučuk-Alija † Mula Jusuf †
Selim III (Sultan;
until 1807)
Mustafa IV...
- Buljubaša †
Petar Dobrnjac Tomo Milinović
Mikhail Kutuzov Mehmed-aga Fočić †
Aganlija † Kučuk-Alija † Mula Jusuf †
Sulejman Pasha Skopljak Hurshid Pasha Bekir...
- Belgrade,
Konda looked after his
wounds in the
former shelter of
dahija Aganlija.
After recuperating, he
returned to the battlefield.
Konda fell at the...
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glavne njihove vođe istakoše se četiri dahije: Kučuk Alija, pašin ubica,
Aganlija, Mula
Jusuf i Mehmed-aga Fočić.". von
Ranke 1847, pp. 119–120. Morison...