The Ottoman empire has long tried to …

Years: 1804 - 1804
February

The Ottoman empire has long tried to crush the rise of nationalism among its Serbian subjects, who are virtual bond-slaves of their Turkish controlled lands.

The Serbs also detest the tyrannical rule of the Janissaries, the elite corps of the Turkish army, in the Pashalik (province) of Belgrad The dahis, leaders of the Jannisary troops that had had taken power in the Pashalik in defiance of the Sultan, fear that the Sultan will make use of the Serbian nobility to oust them.

To forestall this, on February 4, 1804, Ilija Birčanin, a Serbian knez (usually translated into English either as prince or, less commonly, as duke) and the Serb chieftain Aleksa Nenadović are brought by the dahis before a large crowd of Christian and Muslim onlookers in the village of Valjevo, near Belgrade, where Nenadovic is publicly accused of conspiring with Austrians against the sultan.

The two are then publicly decapitated and their bodies dumped in an open meadow by the Kolubara River, causing the residents to panic and flee.

According to contemporary sources from Valjevo, the decapitated heads of the murdered men were put on some sort of a public display in the central square to serve as an example to those who might plot against the rule of the dahis.

Thus incident, known as the Slaughter of the Knezes, sparks the First Serbian Uprising of the Serbian Revolution, which will ultimately lead to the liberation of Serbia in 1817.

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