From what I have learned the Serbian revolution is still in play. Assad is still in power, currently there is an ongoing war in Syria. There are multiple sides to this war, terrorists are also involved.
Sarajevo used to be Serbian, but after ethnic cleansing (during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina) it is not.
People power revolution
It didn't, a Serbian did.
Gravilo Princip.
He was a Serbian. Austrian-Hungary was looking for any reason to start war with Serbia, finally realizing that a Serbian was the one that killed their Heir made them mad.
Serbian Revolution happened in 1804.
Serbian Despotate ended in 1459.
Alisa - Serbian band - ended in 2002.
Circle of Serbian Sisters ended in 1942.
Luna - Serbian band - ended in 1984.
Republic of Serbian Krajina ended in 1995.
kraj
there was a big fight and it got bigger
The Serbian Revolution, which occurred between 1804 and 1817, resulted in the establishment of Serbia as an autonomous principality within the Ottoman Empire. The revolution led to significant political and social reforms, including the abolition of feudalism and the formation of a modern state. By the end of the revolution, Serbia gained greater autonomy and ultimately declared full independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1878. This period laid the groundwork for Serbia's national identity and future territorial expansion in the Balkans.
Serbian-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic ended in 1921.
No all have to
It is hard to believe that American revolution influenced Serbian revolution, at least directly. Actually, only those Serbs that populated regions not controlled by Ottomans (such was Habsburg Monarchy) were able to be informed about events on American continent. There are some claims that an Enlightment age Serbian intelectual, Dositej Obradovic, as a Freemason, praised the American revolution, however, he has not come to Serbia before 1807. Serbian population, at the time, were illiterate peasants and merchants, which had a very vague idea of the actual tendencies in the world- even a nearby Habsburg Empire was considered an empire far away. What could influence First Serbian Uprising was, however, a French Revolution, which has some common characteristic with Serbian struggle for freedom, and some historical sources describe Karadjordje`s contacts with Napoleon. However, although Karadjordje offered an alliance, French leader secretly supported Turks- probably due to his strategy for Russian campaign.