Kabakçı Mustafa (c. 1770 – 14 July 1808) was a rebel leader who caused the delay of Ottoman reformation in the early 19th century. Yamaks were a special...
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Kabakçı can refer to: Kabakçı, Kargı Kabakçı Mustafa This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name....
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(1703–1705) Patrona Halil revolt [tr] (1730) Edirne incident (1806) Kabakçı Mustafa revolt [tr] (1807) Alemdar revolt [tr] (1808) Auspicious Incident (1826)...
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since he did not serve as head of state (that position being held by Mustafa Kemal, President of the newly founded Republic of Turkey) but as a religious...
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and less violent procedure. Starting with the succession from Ahmed I to Mustafa I in 1617, the Ottoman throne was inherited by the eldest male blood relative...
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Kabakçı Mustafa and quickly replaced by his cousin Mustafa IV, who incarcerated his predecessor in the relative comfort of the royal palace. Mustafa effectively...
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Alemdar Mustafa Pasha had always been a keen supporter of Sultan Selim III. With Mustafa IV on the throne and rebels commanded by Kabakçı Mustafa in command...
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rebellion led by Kabakçı Mustafa and the Janissary troops put an end to French diplomatic success. Sébastiani negotiated with Kabakçı, while the British...
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(also known as the Belgrade Pashaluk), after murdering the Vizier Hadži Mustafa Pasha of Belgrade on 15 December 1801. The four supreme dahije leaders...
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Revolution begins. 1807 May Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion: Reformist sultan Selim III dethroned. 1808 July 21 Alemdar Mustafa Pasha suppresses the rebellion...
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the machinations of Kabakçı Mustafa in the uprising against Selim in 1808, after which his tax farm was given to Sultan Mustafa IV's mother, Sineperver...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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other conflicts. Although Selim granted authority to the peaceful Hadži Mustafa Pasha in 1793, tensions between the Serbs and the Janissary command did...
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Frangokastello, a castle in the Sfakia region. Soon the local Ottoman ruler, Mustafa Naili Pasha, attacked Frangokastello with an army of 8,000 men. The castle's...
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Özbek, Öner (13 October 2008). "Tarihimizden bir derin çete tetikçisi: Kabakçı Mustafa". Taraf (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 14 October 2008...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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office; when Mustafa Necip entered the office, Ohrili Nâfiz Bey shot and killed him but died himself of his wounds sustained from Mustafa Necip. An aid-de-camp...
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composed the advance guard of the Action Army and the chief of staff was Mustafa Kemal Pasha.[verification needed] In short time CUP members Fethi Okyar...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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People's Republic in modern Tuva. 1807–1808: The Janissaries, led by Kabakçı Mustafa, overthrew Sultan Selim III to halt his Nizam-I Cedid reforms after...
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Siege of Acre (1799) Baban uprising 1806–1808 Ottoman coups of 1807–08 Kabakçı Mustafa revolt Muhammad Ali's campaigns Muhammad Ali's seizure of power 1803–07...
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surrender, so Mustafa Pasha marched his troops on Arkadi. First, he stopped and sacked the village of Episkopi. From Episkopi, Mustafa sent a new letter...
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soon emerged as the leader of the Laz rebellion. He was joined by Hopalı Mustafa and Batumlu Aslan. Osman Pasha’s forces remained in Lazistan throughout...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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(1789–1908) Dahije in Belgrade (1801–04) First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) Kabakçı Mustafa rebellion (1807) Jančić's Rebellion (1809) Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion...
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