- Sanjak of Smederevo
The Sanjak of Smederevo (Serbian: "Smederevski sandžak" or "Смедеревски санџак", Turkish: "Semendire Sancağı"), also known as the Pashaluk of Belgrade, was an Ottoman administrative unit (
sanjak ), that existed between the 15th and the outset of the 19th centuries. It was located in the territory of present dayCentral Serbia ,Serbia .History
The Sanjak of Smederevo was formed after the fall of the
Serbian Despotate in 1459, and its administrative seat wasSmederevo . After theOttoman Empire conqueredBelgrade in 1521, the administrative seat of the Sanjak was moved to this city.The Sanjak was occupied by the
Habsburg Monarchy from 1718–1739 but, with theTreaty of Belgrade , the area was ceded to the Ottoman Empire. Belgrade, the center of the region while under Austrian rule, was neglected under the Ottomans and Smederevo (Semendire) was the administrative center. Nevertheless, Belgrade eventually became the seat of apasha with the title ofvizier and the Sanjak began to be referred to as the Pashaluk of Belgrade, although it was still called the Sanjak of Smederevo in official documents.From 1789–1791, Belgrade was again under Austrian rule during the
Kočina Krajina Serb rebellion . At the beginning of the 19th century, theSerbian revolution erupted in the Sanjak. The Serb rebels, led byKarađorđe Petrović , managed to expel the Ottomans from the Sanjak for a significant time, which eventually led to the creation of modernSerbia .External links
* [http://terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro/kepek/netre/51.gifMap of the Sanjak]
* [http://terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro/kepek/netre/99.gifMap showing the Sanjak in relation to the rest of Serbia]
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