
Kara Georgi
Kara Georgi, also known as Karageorge or George the Black, was a Serbian revolutionary leader who played a crucial role in the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule in the early 19th century. Born in 1768, he rallied his fellow Serbs to fight for autonomy from the Ottoman Empire, becoming a symbol of national resistance. His leadership and military tactics were pivotal in establishing Serbian independence, although he faced significant challenges, including internal divisions and external threats. Kara Georgi's legacy is celebrated in Serbia, where he is remembered as a national hero and the founder of modern Serbian statehood.
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Kara Georgi is mentioned as a Serbian hero whose insurgents included many Bulgarians.
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