- Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Поповић; 1826 – 29
August 1875),
known as
Pecija (Пеција), was a Serb
hajduk (brigand) and
rebel leader in two uprisings...
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Pecija's First Revolt (Serbian Cyrillic: прва Пецијина буна) or
Doljani Revolt (Дољанска буна) was an
uprising in Knešpolje led by Serb
hajduk leader Petar...
- (1824–1910),
commander in the 1875–77
Herzegovina Uprising Petar Popović
Pecija (1826–1875),
rebel leader in
Bosnian Krajina Ivan Musić (1848–1888), commander...
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numerous uprisings. The most
famous is
Pecija's uprising in 1858, that was led by the
hajduks Petar Popović
Pecija and
Petar Garača. In 1878 Kostajnica...
- Sava
Vladislavich Filip Višnjić Sima Milutinović
Sarajlija Petar Popović
Pecija Mićo Ljubibratić
Dimitrije Mitrinović
Aleksa Šantić
Petar Kočić Gavrilo...
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Fraser Canyon War United
States British
Empire Nlaka'pamux 1858 1858
Pecija's First Revolt Ottoman
Empire Serbian peasants 1858 1862
Cochinchina Campaign...
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Golub Babić and his
older brother Božo
joined the revolt,
which was led by
Pecija (1826–1875). Božo died
during battle, and the
revolt was
suppressed by December...
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peasant rebellions in the
region were the
Herzegovina Uprising (1852–62) and
Pecija's First Revolt (1858). The
Serbian leaders of the
people of Herzegovina:...
- Novi Grad to the north, and the muni****lity of Oštra Luka to the east.
Pecija,
revolutionary Branko Ćopić,
Bosnian and
Yugoslav writer Gojko Kličković...
- in the West, the
Sepoy Mutiny. 1858: The
Mahtra War in Estonia. 1858:
Pecija's First Revolt, in
Ottoman Bosnia. 1858–61: The War of the
Reform in Mexico...