Đorđe Čarapić (1773-1826) was a voivode in the First Serbian Uprising and Second Serbian Uprising. He served both leaders – Karađorđe and Miloš Obrenović – during the war of Serbian independence from Turkey. When Miloš tried to impose his power over the Governing State Council,[1] he met with stiff resistance from Đorđe Čarapić, a previous participant in Djak's Rebellion,[2] and Mihailo (Mija) Belisavljević.[3]

The Čarapić-Belisavljević Rebellion was far more limited in scope than the previous one;[4] it involved only a small circle of relatives, local leaders, and the peasants of some five villages.[2]

References

  1. Dogo, Marco; Franzinetti, Guido (September 3, 2002). Disrupting and Reshaping: Early Stages of Nation-building in the Balkans. Longo. ISBN 9788880633297 via Google Books.
  2. 1 2 Petrovich, Michael Boro (September 3, 1976). A History of Modern Serbia, 1804-1918. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 9780151409501 via Google Books.
  3. Wilson, Sir Duncan (September 3, 1986). The Life and Times of Vuk Stefanović Karadzić, 1787-1864: Literacy, Literature, and National Independence in Serbia. Michigan Slavic Publications. ISBN 9780930042639 via Google Books.
  4. Karadžić, Vuk Stefanović (September 3, 1948). "Pisma". Nakladni Zavod Hrvatske via Google Books.


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