The Belogradchik rebellion broke out in the Belogradchik nahiya, part of the Ottoman Empire, on 6 August 1836, and lasted for 4–5 days.[1] It was planned in Knjaževac (formerly Gurgusovac) in the Principality of Serbia and included participants from Serbia.[1] That year there were also rebellions in nearby Pirot and in Berkovitsa.
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- Stojančević, Vladimir (1953). "Кнез Милош и Белограчичка буна 1836. године.". Istorijski institut. pp. 131–140. https://books.google.com/books?id=U1R_CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA131.
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