Husein Gradaščević

Husein Gradaščević
1802 - 1834
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First Name Husein
Last Name Gradaščević
Birthday 31st August, 1802
Birthplace Gradacac, Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire (present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Died 31st August, 1834
Place of Death Golden Horn, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Nationality Serbian
Occupation Military

Husein Gradaščević (31 August 1802 – 17 August 1834) was a Muslim military commander who later led a rebellion against the Ottoman government, seeking autonomy for Bosnia. Born into a Bosnian Muslim noble family, Gradaščević became the captain of Gradačac in the early 1820s, succeeding his relatives (among whom were his father) at the position. He grew up surrounded by a political climate of turmoil in the western reaches of the Ottoman Empire. With the Russo-Turkish war (1828–29), Gradaščević's importance rose; the Bosnian governor gave him the task of mobilizing an army between the Drina and Vrbas. By 1830, Gradaščević became the spokesperson of all Ottoman captains in Bosnia, and coordinated the defense in light of a possible Serbian invasion. Sparked by Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II's reforms that abolished the Janissaries and weakened the privileges of the nobility, and the autonomy and territory granted to the Principality of Serbia, much of the Bosnian nobility united and revolted. Gradaščević was chosen as the leader, and claimed the title of Vizier. This uprising, with goals of autonomy, lasted three years and included termination of Ottoman loyals mainly in Herzegovina. Among notable accomplishments, Gradaščević led forces victorious against the Ottoman field marshal in Kosovo. The uprising failed, while all captaincies were abolished by 1835. Temporarily exiled in Austria, he negotiated his return with the Sultan and was allowed to enter all of the Ottoman Empire except Bosnia. He died under controversial circumstances in 1834 and was buried in the Eyüp Cemetery in Istanbul.

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