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 Herzegovinian rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Herzegovinian Rebellion (locally Hercegovački ustanak) is a name used for the most famous of the rebellions against the Ottoman Empire in Herzegovina that took place in 1875.
The 1875 rebellion began in the Croat regions of Gabela and Hrasno, led by don Ivan Musić beginning on June 19.
Another rebellion against the Ottomans took place in Herzegovina fifteen years before this one, in 1858-1862, but it did not gather as much momentum.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/hercegovinian_rebellion   (249 words)

  
 The Homeland War
The rebellion in the summer of 1990 by extremist Serbs from Knin signalled an unquestionable declaration of war on Croatia.
A replica of the Knin rebellion occurred in Kordun in the autumn of 1990, orchestrated by the so–called Serbian “spiritual enlightening assemblies” and the assemblies of the municipalities of Vojnić and Vrginmost which decided to join the “Krajina” in early spring 1991.
The rebellion in Lika began to spread in autumn 1990 in the municipalities of Gračac, Korenica and Donji Lapac, and the war extended to the area of the municipalities of Gospić and Otočac in 1991.
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 Hercegovinian rebellion Article, Hercegovinianrebellion Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The 1875 rebellion began around the village of Nevesinje in eastern Herzegovina, and is thus called the Nevesinje gun(Невесињска пушка).
Other rebellions took place in Herzegovina in 1858 - 1862, 1878 - 1882 and 1887 but did not gather as much momentum.
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 History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - HERCEG BOSNA :: Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina ::
The mass rebellion of Tito's Communist Army in Serbia and Montenegro was broken down till the end of the year by the powerful German and Italian offensive with the help of Serbian Fascists and Chetniks.
From the Partisans brigades, great majority was Croatian and Bosnian: from 96 brigades 38 were Croatian, 23 Bosnian and Hercegovinian and 17 Slovenian, which shows that the war was fought with the greatest intensity on the territory of NDH, while Serbia and Montenegro were mostly pacified and under the Chetnik control.
Important battles were led from January (so called the Battle on Neretva or the 4th Offensive) and from May (so called the Battle on Sutjeska or the 5th Offensive) in 1943 - both having the aim to surround and destroy Tito's army and both fought nearly completely on the territory of NDH.
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 Herzegovina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was part of the Ottoman Empire for a bit less than four centuries.
By the end of this period, there happened a major uprising known as the Herzegovinian rebellion.
This caused great resentment among its Bosniak and Serb populace which together resisted the invaders in smaller flare-ups that ended in 1882.
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 Evil of the great spleen - HERCEG BOSNA :: Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina ::
Annales regni Francorum describe the rebellion of Croatian war-lord Ljudevit Posavski and mention that an army was sent against him in 822.
These nations were neither fully formed nor defined in those days and the casual mention of some ethnic-ringing name can't be considered as proof that a certain region did or did not belong to the Croats or Serbs (even in the medieval sense of the word).
That identity was not brought into question by the Turkish authorities, nor by the Bosniaks themselves.50After the Serb rebellions, a process whereby the Orthodox Bosniaks became a part of the Serb nation began, helped along by religious and state propaganda.
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 The South Slav Journal
After her husband had been killed, her son, a young child, gasped and choked and begged for water, whereupon an Ustasha shot him in the head.
A group of Ustashas arrested a Serb innkeeper and his wife, Vaso and Magdalena Lambić, and their two young sons in the Hercegovinian town of Konjic in late July or early August.
Put differently: it is impossible to imagine a Jewish rebellion spearheading a revolutionary overthrow of the Nazis; the Serbs, unlike the Jews, were never simply defenceless victims.
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 THE FIRST AND LAST YUGOSLAV: SOME THOUGHTS ON THE DISSOLUTION OF A STATE, AEER 11 (1-2), 1993
In June of 1981, the Holy Virgin is said to have appeared to six children near the poor and remote Hercegovinian town of Medjugorje.
As a result, Medjugorje soon became an international pilgrimage center in spite of the failure of the Catholic Church to officially recognize as a "miracle" what was to become a series of alleged visitations.
What started as a rebellion has turned into a full-scale civil war, a war that could have been avoided had Bosnia-Hercegovina either remained within Yugoslavia, or had Izetbegovic agreed to its partition or cantonization along ethnic lines.
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 Hercegovinian rebellion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Herzegovinian Rebellion is a name used for the infamous rebellions in Herzegovina that took place in 1875.
Other rebellions took place Herzegovina in 1858 - 1862 1878 - 1882 and 1887 but did not gather as much
The Rising of the Moon: Irish Songs of Rebellion
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 The Assassination at Sarajevo
Several years before the war, a little group of us, thirty-five in all, living in several Bosnian and Hercegovinian cities and villages, formed the "Narodna Odbrana," the secret society, the aim of which was to work for freedom from Austria and a union with Serbia.
So strict was the police vigilance in Bosnia and Hercegovina that we set up our headquarters in Belgrade, the capital of our mother country.
After the reception in the Town Hall General Potiorek, the Austrian Commander, pleaded with Francis Ferdinand to leave the city, as it was seething with rebellion.
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The Herzegovinian Rebellion is a name used for the most infamous of the rebellions against the Ottoman Empire in Herzegovina that took place in 1875.
The 1875 rebellion began around the village of Nevesinje in eastern Herzegovina, and is thus called the Nevesinje gun (Невесињска пушка).
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - EEP Southeastern Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Even in the years of the final decay, 1510's 1520's, they were loyal to the King.
János Szapolyai was a famous commander in these years, putting down the peasant rebellion of György Dózsa in 1514, near Temesvár, and defeating the Turks several times before 1526.
Everybody expected that after the death of King Lajos II, he will be the next king of Hungary (in 1505, the diet on the plain of Rákos, announced that the next king of Hungary must be of Hungarian nationality), because he controlled the 1/3rd of the country.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Hercegovinian rebellion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Hercegovinian rebellion; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
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 phorum - SNWMF Forum '06 - Buffalo Bill reference of the day
The short, slight Annie Zoakley - born Hester Viv Goldperson - spent sixteen years with Buffalo Bill's Wild East, where she entertained Queen Unity, Emperor Joseph Tito of Yugoslavia and Kaiser Wilhelm II, among others.
Beloved by all who knew her, including SS leader, Sitting Bush, Zoakley became a legend in her own right and after her death, achieved a new lease of fame in Irving Belgrade's musical Annie, Get Your Gun And Ethnically Cleanse A Hercegovinian.
With the 1891 Ghost Dance rebellion growing to a feverish pitch, Zoki remarked that he might feel compelled to help squash the uprising.
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 Wars
460/459-455/454 B.C. Persians crush Egyptian rebellion, defeat 200 Athenian ships
Oct/23 AD. Red Eyebrow Rebellion: Han Chinese defeat Wang Mang of Hsin
976 Otto II suppresses rebellion by Henry II 978-1000 Jewish Queen Judith of Axum persecutes Christians
www.biblequery.org /History/Calamities/Wars.htm   (5421 words)

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