Kumanovo uprising

Kumanovo uprising
Part of Ottoman–Serbian Wars
Date20 January — 20 May 1878 (4 months)
Location
districts (kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka and Kratovo, in Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (modern North Macedonia)
42°08′09″N 21°43′05″E / 42.1358°N 21.7181°E / 42.1358; 21.7181
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Principality of Serbia Serb rebels  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
See note[b] Ottoman Empire Hafuz Pasha
Strength
ca. 1,000 (21 January)[1] 1.000[2]
Casualties and losses
Unknown number of deaths, 150 POW (20 May) Unknown

The Kumanovo uprising[a] was an uprising organized by an assembly of chiefs of the districts (Ottoman kaza) of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka, and Kratovo in the Vilayet of Kosovo (in modern-day North Macedonia) in 1878. The movement sought to liberate the region from the hands of the Ottoman Empire. Following the Serbian Army's liberation of Niš on 12 January 1877, the rebellion began on 20 January 1878 with guerrilla operations during the army's liberation of Vranje. The rebels received secret aid from the Serbian government. The uprising lasted four months until its suppression by the Ottomans on 20 May, during which the Ottomans retaliated with atrocities on the local population.

  1. ^ "Iorga, Nicolae", TA, XX, 177, Geschichte des Osmanischen Reiches
  2. ^ "Iorga, Nicolae", TA, XX, 178, Geschichte des Osmanischen Reiches