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Niš Committee

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Formation
  
24 September 1874

Key people
  
see list

Location
  
Niš

Niš Committee

Type
  
secret revolutionary organisation

Purpose
  
Liberation of Niš and its surroundings and merging with Principality of Serbia

The Serbian Liberation Committee of the Sanjak of Niš, known as the Niš Committee (Serbian: Нишки комитет/Niški komitet) was a Serb revolutionary organisation (national liberation movement) based in Niš, established in 1874, with the aim of not only liberating Niš and its immediate surroundings, but also the whole of the Sanjak of Niš, including Leskovac, Pirot, Vranje, Breznica, and Tran, from the hands of the Ottoman Empire.

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Background

  • Serbian Revolution
  • 1832/1833 uprisings in Serbia, whose nahija were merged into the Principality of Serbia
  • 1841 Niš Uprising
  • Serb revolutionary organizations
  • History

    On February 24, 1874, the "Serbian Liberation Committee for the Sanjak of Niš", known simply as the Niš Committee, was founded and organized by Kole Rašić, Todor Milovanović, Dimitrije Đorđević, Milan Novičić, Tasko Tasa Uzunović, Đorđe Pop-Manić, Mihajlo Božidarac, and Todor Stanković. They gathered at Božidarac's house, and Orthodox priest Petar Ikonomović swore Oath on the Christian cross and Gospel, reminiscent of the Orašac Assembly (1804). Rašić was declared vojvoda.

    Aftermath

  • Kumanovo Uprising
  • References

    Niš Committee Wikipedia