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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KarađorđeKarađorđe - Wikipedia

    Karađorđe returned to Serbia in secret in July 1817, but was killed shortly thereafter by agents of Miloš Obrenović, a rival rebel leader, who was concerned that Karađorđe's reappearance would cause the Ottomans to renege on the concessions they had agreed to following the Second Serbian Uprising of 1815.

  2. Karađorđe's death (Serbian: Карађорђева смрт / Karađorđeva smrt) is a 1983 Serbian history drama film, directed by Đorđe Kadijević. The film was written by Danko Popović. Cast. Aleksandar Berček : Miloš Obrenović; Marko Nikolić : Karađorđe; Pavle Vuisić : Vujica Vulićević; Miodrag Radovanović ...

  3. The official ceremony to mark 200 years of death of the leader of the First Serbian Uprising, Karađorđe Petrović, was held today at Oplenac. The ceremony started with laying wreaths, and continued by occasional artistic programme.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › history › encyclopedias-almanacsKaradjordje | Encyclopedia.com

    Karadjordje died violently at the hands of other Serbs. In 1815 another insurrection broke out against Ottoman control of Serbia, this one led by a new generation headed by Miloš Obrenović.

  5. The founder of the Karadjordjevic dynasty Djordje (George) Petrovic, called “Karadjordje” (Black George), was born on 15 November 1762, in the village of Visevac in Lepenica district during the Ottoman occupation of Serbia and the Balkans. The Serbs at this time used “patronymics” rather than family surnames.

  6. The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe ( Serbian: Живот и дела бесмртног вожда Карађорђа, romanized : Život i dela besmrtnog vožda Karađorđa ), or simply Karađorđe ( Serbian Cyrillic: Карађорђе ), is a 1911 Serbian silent film directed by Ilija Stanojević and starring Milorad Petrović.

  7. Karađorđe's death (Serbian: Карађорђева смрт / Karađorđeva smrt) is a 1983 Serbian history drama film, directed by Đorđe Kadijević. The film was written by Danko Popović. Cast. Aleksandar Berček: Miloš Obrenović; Marko Nikolić: Karađorđe; Pavle Vuisić: Vujica Vulićević; Miodrag Radovanović: Marashli Ali Pasha