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- Q2980852 abstract "The First Tarnovo Uprising (Template:Lang-bg, Parvo tarnovsko vastanie) was a Bulgarian uprising against the Ottoman rule based in the former Bulgarian capital, Tarnovo, that broke out in 1598 and was severely crushed by the Ottoman authorities.The uprising was organized by religious leaders, as well as public figures and merchants. These included the Archbishop of Tarnovo Dionysus Rallis, the noble Theodore Ballina from Nikopol, as well as the local merchants from Ragusa Pavel Đorđić and the Sorkočević brothers, with the bishops Theophanes of Lovech, Jeremiah of Rousse, Spyridon of Shumen and Methodius of Thrace and other high-ranking religious figures also taking part in the organization. Đorđić established relations with the Habsburgs, the Transylvanian and Wallachian rulers, and a plan for the uprising was created in Vienna in 1597.The invasion of Wallachian forces under Michael the Brave in the northern Bulgarian lands in the autumn of 1598 provided good conditions for the uprising, as the fellow Christian army would support the insurrection according to the plan. At the time the Ottomans were engaged in the Long War with the Habsburg Monarchy. An alleged descendant of the medieval Shishman dynasty was proclaimed Tsar of Bulgaria (as Shishman III) and Tarnovo was briefly liberated, with about 12,000 people gathering.However, the Ottoman authorities reacted immediately and quickly recaptured the city using a regular army, brutally suppressing the uprising. It is unclear what the scale of the First Tarnovo Uprising was, but according to fragmentary information it may have include the regions of Ohrid, where the local archbishop was killed, as well as Sofia and Niš, where Austrian travellers mention seeing exposed dead bodies and severed human heads.As a consequence, about 16,000 Bulgarians fled centrally-governed Ottoman territory and crossed the Danube to settle in autonomous neighbouring Wallachia, where they established a Bulgarian community.".
- Q2980852 causalties "Unknown".
- Q2980852 combatant "Bulgarian Rebels".
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- Q2980852 result "Decisive Ottoman victory".
- Q2980852 strength "Unknown".
- Q2980852 strength "over 12,000".
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- Q2980852 casualties "Unknown".
- Q2980852 combatant "Bulgarian Rebels".
- Q2980852 commander "Shishman III".
- Q2980852 conflict "First Tarnovo Uprising".
- Q2980852 place "Region of Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire".
- Q2980852 result "Decisive Ottoman victory".
- Q2980852 strength "Unknown".
- Q2980852 strength "over 12,000".
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- Q2980852 comment "The First Tarnovo Uprising (Template:Lang-bg, Parvo tarnovsko vastanie) was a Bulgarian uprising against the Ottoman rule based in the former Bulgarian capital, Tarnovo, that broke out in 1598 and was severely crushed by the Ottoman authorities.The uprising was organized by religious leaders, as well as public figures and merchants.".
- Q2980852 label "First Tarnovo Uprising".
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- Q2980852 name "First Tarnovo Uprising".