One Hour of Music - Serbian Revolution

Most of these songs are about the First Serbian Uprising, however some were written after the Revolution so they could be referring to the Second Uprising as well, so I thought it was safer to name the compilation after the Revolution because of those 2-3 songs. The Serbian Revolution (Serbian: Српска револуција / Srpska revolucija) was a national uprising and constitutional change in Serbia that took place between 1804 and 1835, during which this territory evolved from an Ottoman province into a rebel territory, a constitutional monarchy, and modern Serbia. The first part of the period, from 1804 to 1817, was marked by a violent struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire with two armed uprisings taking place, ending with a ceasefire. The later period (1817–1835) witnessed a peaceful consolidation of political power of the increasingly autonomous Serbia, culminating in the recognition of the right to hereditary rule by Serbian princes in 1830 and 1833 and the territorial expansion of the young monarchy. The adoption of the first written Constitution in 1835 abolished feudalism and serfdom, and made the country suzerain. The term Serbian Revolution was coined by a German academic historiographer, Leopold von Ranke, in his book Die Serbische Revolution, published in 1829. These events marked the foundation of modern Serbia. Song List: 00:00 - Ми смо с тобом Карађорђе Петровићу! 2:33 - Хајдук Вељко 5:29 - Ој Војводо Синђелићу 8:06 - Сабљо Моја 9:26 - Ој Космају висока планино 17:34 - У бој! 18:76 - Ој Србијо врело гвожђе 20:51 - Расло ми је бадем дрво 23:43 - Седам сати удара 27:09 - Српска војска 29:45 - Шумадијо шумовита 33:25 - Иду дани, све су ближе, све се буди, све се диже! 36:11 - Качерски војвода - Арсеније Лома 38:17 - Хајте, хајте, Срби устајте! 41:48 - Што ћутиш Србине брате? 45:12 - Песма о Хајдук Вељку 48:55 - Отац 55:30 - Востани Сербије
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