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==Aftermath== [[File:Skull Tower 1863.jpg|thumb|The [[Skull Tower]] built by the Turks with embedded Serbian skulls, as depicted in an 1863 sketch by [[Felix Philipp Kanitz]]]] As a clause of the Treaty of Bucharest, the Ottomans agreed to grant a general amnesty to the participants of the uprising.{{sfn|Judah|1997|p=188}} However, as soon as Turkish rule was re-established in Serbia, villages were burned and thousands were sent into slavery. Belgrade became the scene of brutal vengeance. On 17 October 1813 alone, 1,800 women and children were sold into slavery.{{sfn|Judah|1997|p=188}} Various acts of violence and confiscation of property also took place. Islamized Serbs and Albanians in particular participated in such actions.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Ković |first=Miloš |title=Velike sile i Srbi |publisher=Catena Mundi |year=2021 |isbn=978-86-6343-163-8 |location=Belgrade |pages=219 |language=Serbian}}</ref> Under direct Ottoman rule, all Serbian institutions were abolished. In 1814, tensions continued and Hadži Prodan, one of Karađorđe's former commanders, launched a [[Hadži-Prodan's rebellion|failed uprising]]. After an uprising at a Turkish estate in the same year, the Ottoman authorities massacred the local population and publicly impaled 200 prisoners in Belgrade.<ref name="staff.lib.msu.edu"/> In March 1815, the Serbs held several meetings and organized to resist again. This led to the [[Second Serbian Uprising]] in April, led by [[Miloš Obrenović I of Serbia|Miloš Obrenović]]. The uprising eventually succeeded in turning Serbia into a semi-autonomous state.{{sfn|Judah|1997|p=189}}
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