Gorna Dzhumaya Uprising

Gorna Dzhumaya Uprising

General Ivan Tsonchev's cheta.
DateSeptember 23 – November 1902
Location
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
SMAC Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ivan Tsonchev (WIA)
Petar Darvingov
Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha
Strength
2,580 (IMRO source) 13,960 (IMRO source)
Casualties and losses
95 killed (IMRO source) 108 killed (IMRO source)
2,000–3,000 people (Bulgarian sources) or 200 people (Ottoman sources) fled to Bulgaria
Around 15 villages damaged and 37 people killed (Ottoman sources)
28 villages destroyed and over 100 girls and women violated (Bulgarian sources)

The Gorna Dzhumaya Uprising was an anti-Ottoman rebellion that broke out and spread throughout the Pirin region of Ottoman Macedonia in 1902.