- 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...
- The
Beginning of the
Revolt against the
Dahijas (Serbian: Почетак буне против дахија/Početak bune
protiv dahija), a
Serbian epic poem, is one of the best...
- Research, 1 (2): 115–122, doi:10.4314/tjpr.v1i2.14592,
retrieved 26 June 2017
Dahija, S; Kar,
Chhikara (April 2009), "Opportunities,
challenges and benefits...
-
Arnold Arboretum.
Retrieved 13 June 2024. Šamec, Dunja; Karalija, Erna;
Dahija, Sabina; H****an,
Sherif T. S. (23 May 2022). "Biflavonoids:
Important Contributions...
- of hypocrisy, due to the
lyric "Za tebe peta
dahija / Pui curu miu, to je vlaška magija" ("The
fifth dahija for you / Kiss my ****, that's
Vlach magic")...
- Višnjić, as
compiled by Šašić: Početak bune
protiv dahija (The
Start of the
Revolt against the
Dahijas) Boj na Čokešini (The
Battle of Čokešina) Boj na...
- Part of the
Serbian Revolution Serbia
Supported by: Russia (1807–12)
Dahijas (1804)
Ottoman Empire (from 1805) Bosnia
Eyalet Pashalik of
Scutari Pashalik...
-
taking over Belgrade,
Konda looked after his
wounds in the
former shelter of
dahija Aganlija.
After recuperating, he
returned to the battlefield.
Konda fell...
- Russian
Empire (1807–12) Wallachia
First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
Dahijas (1804)
Ottoman Empire (from 1805) Bosnia
Eyalet Pashalik of
Scutari Pashalik...
-
Selim III, was
murdered by Kučuk Alija.
Alija was one of the four
leading Dahijas,
Janissary commanders who were
opposed to the Sultan's reforms. This resulted...