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  1. Ottoman Serbs (Turkish: Osmanlı Sırpları) were ethnic Serbs who lived in the Ottoman Empire (1453–1922). Ottoman Serbs, who were Serbian Orthodox Christian, belonged to the Rum Millet (millet-i Rûm, "Roman Nation").

  2. These three powers incited the Serbs to rebel against the Ottoman authorities, and soon uprisings and guerrilla warfare spread throughout the western Balkans, ranging from Montenegro and the Dalmatian coast to the Danube basin and Old Serbia (Macedonia, Raška, Kosovo and Metohija).

  3. Dëbimi i Shqiptarëve në vitet 1877-1878 i referohet emigrimit me dhunë të popullatës shqiptare nga zonat që iu bashkëngjiten Mbretërisë së Serbisë dhe Mbretërisë së Malit të Zi në vitin 1878. Këto luftëra, së bashku Luftën Ruso-Osmane (1877-1878) përfunduan me disfatën e Perandorisë Osmane.

  4. These Serbian–Ottoman conflicts (or Serbian–Turkish conflicts) include those of medieval Serbia against the Ottoman Empire, until World War I.

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  5. The events of persecution against the Serbian population occurred in Ottoman Kosovo in 1878, as a consequence of the Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–78). [1] Incoming Albanian refugees to Kosovo who were expelled by the Serbian army from the Sanjak of Niš were involved in revenge attacks and hostile to the local Serb population.

  6. Ottoman Serbia refers to the period from the conquest of medieval Serbia by the Ottomans in 1459. The Serbian Empire had emerged from the earlier Serbian kingdom in the fourteenth century and existed from 1346 until 1371, when the Ottomans won a decisive battle.

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  8. Albanian refugees and armed bands, Turkish gendarmes. Motive. Serbophobia. Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era refers to acts of violence committed against ethnic Serbs, primarily by Albanians, during the final stages of the Ottoman Empire and their control of parts of the Balkans (late 19th and early 20th century).

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