The first nationalist tensions arise in the 19th century when the Serbian Uprising in the neighbouring Belgrade Pashaluk (the territory of present-day northern Serbia) begins.
The village was destroyed by Ottoman forces during the Serbian Uprising, but has been repaired and transformed into a museum to Karadžić.
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He is most famous for having apprehended and, while running away, executed the Turkish tyrants Aganlija, Kucuk Alija, Mula Jusuf and Mehmed Focic, responsible for the killing of Serbian Princes that triggered the First Serbian Uprising, on the island of Ada Kaleh on the River Danube.
Tomo Milinović (1770–1846), Duke serving under Karađorđe Petrović during the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire