| Jančić's rebellion |
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| Part of Ottoman–Serbian Wars |
| Date | September 23 – mid – October 1809 |
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| Location | |
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| Result |
Ottoman victory |
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| Belligerents |
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Local Serb peasants |
Ottoman Empire |
| Commanders and leaders |
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Jovan Jančić–Sarajlija |
Unknown |
| Strength |
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Unknown |
Unknown |
| Casualties and losses |
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Rebel leaders executed |
Unknown |
Jančić's rebellion (Serbian: Јанчићева буна/Jančićeva buna), also known as the First Mašići rebellion (Прва Машићка буна/Prva Mašićka buna), was a rebellion led by ethnic Serbs in the Gradiška region against the Ottoman government in the Bosnia Eyalet. It broke out in September 1809 following a string of economical, national and religious deprivations of the rights of Serbs.