Serbian Army (revolutionary)
| Serbian Army | |
|---|---|
| Српска војска | |
National flag and ensign | |
| Founded | 1804 |
| Current form | Serbian Armed Forces |
| Disbanded | 1813 |
| Headquarters | Topola |
| Leadership | |
| Supreme Commander | Karađorđe |
| Personnel | |
| Active personnel | 37,000 (1810) 41,500 (1813) |
| Industry | |
| Foreign suppliers | Russian Empire (from 1807) |
| Related articles | |
| History | Serbian Revolution |
The Serbian Army was the military force of Revolutionary Serbia, active during the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) fighting against the Ottoman Empire. Established at first as a peasant army against the oppressive Dahije who had wrested the Pashalik of Belgrade from the Sultan, it became a resistance movement to the Ottomans which managed to create an independent state, restoring Serbian statehood in the Central Balkans after centuries of Ottoman rule. Distinguished community leaders, the Serbian Free Corps veterans and hajduks mustered a militia which transformed into an army with decisive victories and relations with Austria and Russia.