Battle of Dublje

Battle of Dublje
Part of the Second Serbian Uprising

Isometric map of the battle
Date25–26 July 1815
Location
Dublje, Ottoman Empire (today Serbia)
Result Serbian victory
Belligerents
Serbian rebels Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Miloš Obrenović Ibrahim Ali Pasha (POW)
Units involved
Combined nahija troops Bosnia Eyalet
Nikšić nahiya
Strength
1,000 1,300
Casualties and losses
Minor 1,000+ killed, 80–83 captured

The Battle of Dublje (Serbian: Бој на Дубљу/Boj na Dublju) was undertaken by the Serbian rebel army led by Miloš Obrenović against Ottoman units of the Bosnia Eyalet at Dublje in Mačva in northwestern central Serbia, a frontier towards Bosnia, where a large army was mustered setting out to crush the rebellion. Miloš decided for an assault with shield-carriers that proved successful with minimal Serb losses and destruction of the Ottoman unit holed up in a moat fortification. It was the last conflict of the uprising, which ended with peace and Serbian autonomy.