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Karadjordje Petrovic leads by 9.8 pts · 2 figures compared

Revolutionary · Modern

Revolutionary · Modern
Marat began publishing L'Ami du Peuple (The Friend of the People), a radical newspaper that attacked the aristocracy and called for popular violence against enemies of the revolution. The paper became highly influential among the sans-culottes.
Marat was elected as a deputy to the National Convention, representing Paris. He became a leading voice of the Montagnards, advocating for the execution of the king and the establishment of a revolutionary dictatorship.
Marat voted in favor of the immediate execution of King Louis XVI. His vote reflected his uncompromising stance against the monarchy and his belief in popular justice.
Marat was stabbed to death in his bathtub by Charlotte Corday, a Girondin sympathizer. His assassination turned him into a martyr for the Jacobins and intensified the Reign of Terror.
Karadjordje Petrovi
Karadjordje established a Governing Council to administer the liberated territories. This body functioned as a provisional government, handling taxation, justice, and military logistics. While Karadjordje held ultimate authority, the council represented an early attempt at state-building. Its creation laid foundations for modern Serbian administrative institutions.
Karadjordje's forces captured Belgrade from the Ottoman garrison after a prolonged siege. The fall of the city was a major victory for the Serbian rebels, giving them control over the strategic fortress and administrative center. This success boosted rebel morale and forced the Ottomans to negotiate, leading to temporary Serbian autonomy.
The Ottoman Empire launched a massive counteroffensive that overwhelmed the Serbian rebels. Karadjordje's forces were defeated, and he fled to Austria, then to Russia. The uprising collapsed, and Ottoman reprisals followed. This defeat ended the first phase of Serbian independence efforts and forced Karadjordje into exile for four years.
Karadjordje was assassinated on the orders of Milo
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