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The Second Serbian-Ottoman War was a conflict fought between the
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and the
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. It lasted from 13 December 1877 to 5 February 1878, and followed the
First Serbian–Ottoman War The First Serbian–Ottoman War (), was a military conflict fought by the Principality of Serbia and the Principality of Montenegro against the Ottoman Empire. Serbia declared war on the Ottoman Empire on 30 June 1876. A Serbian offensive to ...
. Serbia waged a successful campaign during which the Serbian army reached
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,
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and
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within a few weeks. Thanks to these military successes, Serbia gained their long-awaited independence, as well as the districts of
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, Toplica,
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, and
Pirot Pirot ( sr-Cyrl, Пирот) is a city and the administrative center of the Pirot District in southeastern Serbia. According to 2022 census, the urban area of the city has a population of 34,942, while the population of the city administrative are ...
.


Prelude

After the failure in the
First Serbian–Ottoman War The First Serbian–Ottoman War (), was a military conflict fought by the Principality of Serbia and the Principality of Montenegro against the Ottoman Empire. Serbia declared war on the Ottoman Empire on 30 June 1876. A Serbian offensive to ...
, there was great dissatisfaction in Serbia due to the impoverishment of the population, which was worsened by a bad harvest, taxes to cover state expenses, and the suppression of political freedoms. Still, there was sympathy for the beginning of the Russo-Turkish war in spring
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and cautious alignment with
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, which advised restraint. When the Russians were stopped by the Turks near
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in
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, Russia requested Serbia to enter the war. Russia provided significant financial aid to Serbia, so by late September, Serbia deployed 25–30 thousand soldiers to its southeastern borders, and the army was strengthened in arms and equipment. Colonel
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, Minister of the Army, reorganized the Serbian army into five corps: * Šumadija Corps, with 15,500 fighters and 146 officers; * Morava Corps, with 18,450 fighters and 118 officers; * Timok Corps, with 22,150 soldiers and 124 officers; * Javor Corps, with 13,100-15,000 soldiers and 66 officers; and * Drina Corps, with 12,350-19,000 fighters and 54 officers. At the beginning of the war, a special Timok-Zaječar army was formed with 8,800 fighters. Serbia entered the war against Turkey with 89,000 soldiers and 232 artillery pieces, while Turkey had 85,000 regular soldiers and several thousand irregulars such as bashibozuk and
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. The Prime Minister from 1876 to 1878 was
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, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs was
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.


The Topola mutiny

One battalion of the Kragujevac Brigade of the Second Šumadija Division mutinied on 7 December 1877 and refused to go to the front. Soldiers from
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went to
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, hoping that other battalions would join them and that Peter I Karađorđević supporters would lead them to overthrow Prince
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and abandon the war. This was an attempt by the Karađorđević faction to stage a coup in Serbia. The mutiny was suppressed bloodlessly on 11 December, the mutineers were arrested and severely punished. A military tribunal convicted all but four of the seventy accused; twenty-three were sentenced to death and seven wound up executed by firing squad in
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on 31 May 1878.


Goals, plans, and preparations

The goal of this war was the same as in the First Serbian-Ottoman War: liberation of the Serbian people from Ottoman rule and territorial expansion towards the south. The Serbian military plan was based on the fact that Serbia, under pressure from the Great Powers, could not claim Bosnia, and Russia requested Serbia to assist its army advancing towards southern Bulgaria. Based on these facts, the war plan foresaw that three out of five Serbian corps (Šumadija under General
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, Morava under Colonel
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, and Timok under Colonel
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) with around 46,000 soldiers and 128 artillery pieces would attack south and southeast, encircle
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, capture Babina Glava,
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, and
Pirot Pirot ( sr-Cyrl, Пирот) is a city and the administrative center of the Pirot District in southeastern Serbia. According to 2022 census, the urban area of the city has a population of 34,942, while the population of the city administrative are ...
, and continue advancing towards
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to support the Russian army. The Drina Corps, commanded by General Ranko Alimpić, was to defend against Bosnia, and the Javor Corps under Colonel Nikolić was to attack from defense towards
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and
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. The Timok-Zaječar army under Colonel
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was to attack and capture Kula and
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. The Ottoman war plan envisioned stubborn defense on all fronts, with many points in the valleys of the rivers
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,
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, Raška, and Ibar well fortified, with the strongest fortifications at Niš, Novi Pazar, and Pirot.


Course of the war

War was declared on Turkey on 13 December, and military operations began on 15 December with an advance of three Serbian divisions (Ibar, Morava, and Danube) south to encircle Niš. This operation was executed precisely and Niš was completely encircled in just five days. To prevent reinforcements from
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reaching the besieged city, Colonel Lešjanin ordered the Ibar division to capture
Kuršumlija Kuršumlija ( sr-Cyrl, Куршумлија, ) is a town and municipality located in the Toplica District of the Southern Serbia (Geographical Region), southern Serbia. It is situated near the rivers Toplica (South Morava), Toplica, Kosanica (ri ...
and strategic points Samokovo and Prepolac that cut off the route Priština–Prokuplje–Niš. Units under Colonel Stevan Binički captured Kuršumlija after two days of heavy fighting on 17 December. This opened the route for the Serbian troops to advance further south. At the same time, the Morava Corps advanced towards Niš from the north, capturing the villages of
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and
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, and cutting off Ottoman communications with the south. The Timok Corps moved from the east, closing the ring around Niš. By 19 December, the Serbian army had successfully encircled Niš, which was the key Ottoman stronghold in the region. The siege of Niš lasted until 12 January 1878, when Serbian forces launched a decisive assault. After intense fighting, the city was captured, marking a major victory. The fall of Niš was a turning point in the war and opened the way for the liberation of other southern territories. Following the capture of Niš, the Serbian army continued its advance towards
Pirot Pirot ( sr-Cyrl, Пирот) is a city and the administrative center of the Pirot District in southeastern Serbia. According to 2022 census, the urban area of the city has a population of 34,942, while the population of the city administrative are ...
and
Vranje Vranje ( sr-Cyrl, Врање, ) is a city in Southern Serbia and the administrative center of the Pčinja District. According to the 2022 census, the city itself has a population of 55,214 while the city administrative area has 74,381 inhabitan ...
. The battle for Pirot ended on 14 January 1878 with the town's liberation, and on 26 January, Vranje was freed from Ottoman control. The fighting continued sporadically until the signing of the
Treaty of San Stefano The 1878 Preliminary Treaty of San Stefano (; Peace of San-Stefano, ; Peace treaty of San-Stefano, or ) was a treaty between the Russian and Ottoman empires at the conclusion of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878. It was signed at San Ste ...
on 3 March 1878, which ended hostilities and recognized Serbia’s expanded territory and independence.


Aftermath and legacy

The Second Serbian-Turkish War resulted in the liberation of large parts of southern Serbia. Following the signing of the Treaty of San Stefano, Serbia gained the strategic districts of Vranje, Toplica, Niš, and Pirot. Serbia gained full international recognition as an independent state at the
Congress of Berlin At the Congress of Berlin (13 June – 13 July 1878), the major European powers revised the territorial and political terms imposed by the Russian Empire on the Ottoman Empire by the Treaty of San Stefano (March 1878), which had ended the Rus ...
later that year. The war solidified the position of the Obrenović dynasty and enhanced Prince Milan’s prestige. It also laid the groundwork for further national consolidation and territorial expansion in the years to come.


References


Sources

*
"On the Centenary of the birth of GENERAL SAVA GRUJIĆ, SOLDIER AND POLITICIAN"
Politika, 20 May 1940, Belgrade, p. 8.


Further reading

* {{cite book , title=Mala enciklopedija Prosveta: R - Š, Volume 3 , date=1986 , publisher=Prosveta , page=293 , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lGi_QwAACAAJ Wars involving Serbia Wars involving the Ottoman Empire 1877 in Serbia 1878 in Serbia Conflicts in 1877 Conflicts in 1878