Battle of Loznica

The Battle of Loznica (Serbian Cyrillic: бој на Лозници) also known as the Battle of Tičar (бој на Тичару) was fought on 17–18 October 1810 between Serbian Revolutionaries and Ottoman forces in Loznica, at the time part of the Sanjak of Zvornik, a region of the Ottoman Empire, (today Serbia).

Battle of Loznica
Part of First Serbian uprising
Date17–18 October 1810
Location
Tičar field near Loznica (modern Serbia)
44°33′01″N 19°13′21″E
Result Serbian victory
Belligerents
  • Revolutionary Serbia

Ottoman Empire

Commanders and leaders
Ali-paša Vidajić  
Strength
1,200
reinforced by 10,000
30,000
Casualties and losses
121 dead, 178 wounded 484 dead, 712 wounded

Following their defeat at the Battle of Varvarin, a large Ottoman force from Bosnia poured across the Drina and struck against the Serbian entrenchments at Loznica west of Belgrade. After a fierce battle and the arrival of reinforcements, the Serbs were victorious and Serbia was liberated. The battle has been called one of the greatest victory of the First Serbian Uprising.

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