During the 623-year existence of the Ottoman Empire, there were rebellions. Some of these rebellions were in fact interregnum (such as Cem’s rebellion). Some were national uprisings (such as Greek War of Independence). In the list below only those rebellions confined to Turkey, the heartland of Ottoman Empire are shown.
List
Note: Most of the rebellions are here named after their leader.
Name of rebellion | Place | Year |
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Sheikh Bedrettin | Karaburun, Aegean Region | 1416 |
Şahkulu | Antalya, Mediterranean Region | 1511 |
Celali | Anatolia | 1519 |
Baba Zünnun Rebellion | Bozok | 1526 |
Kalender Çelebi rebellion | Eastern Anatolia | 1527 |
Beylerbeyi | Istanbul | 1589 |
Celali | Anatolia | 1598–1602 |
Celali | Anatolia | 1603–1610 |
Abaza | Eastern Anatolia - Central Anatolia | 1622–1628 |
Atmeydanı | Istanbul | 1648 |
Çınar Incident | Istanbul | 1656 |
Abaza Hasan Revolt | Anatolia | 1658–1659 |
Edirne Event | Istanbul-Edirne | 1703 |
Patrona Halil | Istanbul | 1730 |
Kabakçı Mustafa | Istanbul | 1807–1808 |
Atçalı Kel Mehmet | Aydın, Aegean Region | 1829–1830 |
Bitlis uprising | Bitlis | 1907 |
31 March | Istanbul | 1909 |
Savior Officers | Istanbul | 1912 |
Babıali raid | Istanbul | 1913 |
Bitlis uprising | Bitlis | 1914 |
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