Osman Pasvanoglu


Osman Pasvanoglu Mosque in Widyven founded by Pasvanoglu The library in Widyniu founded by Pasvanoglu Osman Paswanoglu, Pasvanoglu, Pazvan Oglu / Oğlu (born 1758, died January 27, 1807 in Widyniu) - Osman Pasvanoglu, also known as Osman Pasvanoglu. He rebelled against the sultan Selim III and tried to create an independent state in present-day Bulgaria. Curriculum vitae

Osman Pasvanoglu was born in 1758 in an influential Widy family. His grandfather came from the province of Bosnia, which is sometimes mistakenly called Bosnia. As a janczar, he served in the Romanian army of Nicholas Mavrogheny,

After gathering a large army of mercenaries, he rebelled against the Ottoman Sultan Selim III, relying on the janitors, dissatisfied with Selim's reforms. He has mastered the vast areas of the Balkans. Acting as an independent ruler in the Bulgarian area, he struck out his own coins and maintained diplomatic relations with other states (including France). He took the territory that had drawn from Belgrade to Varna. In 1797 he launched an attack on Belgrade. Belgrade's Mustafa feeder, has set up 15,000 Serbian militias to defend the province. With his help he drove the Pasvanoglu army from Belgrade. In 1798, Pasvanoglu was besieged in Widyniu by an army of the Sultan.

However, the invasion of Napoleon Bonaparte's troops into Turkish Egypt, forced Selima III to end fighting in the Balkans to focus on defending Egypt. So he was forced to sign an agreement with Pasvanoglu and consider it to be Widin's feed. As Pasvanoglu's feed, he ruled independently. He led numerous invasions to the Ottoman province of Wallachia, spreading terror and terror. In 1801, his army completely destroyed the National City.

He died in 1807. Bibliography

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