Overview
The Principality of Serbia (Serbian: Књажество Србија, romanized: Knjažestvo Srbija) was an autonomous, later sovereign state in the Balkans that came into existence as a result of the Serbian Revolution. Its creation was negotiated first through an unwritten agreement between Miloš Obrenović, leader of the Second Serbian Uprising, and Ottoman official Marashli Pasha, followed by a series of decrees of the Sublime Porte in 1828–1833. Its de facto independence ensued in 1867, following the evacuation of the remaining Ottoman troops from the Belgrade Fortress and the country; its independence was recognized internationally in 1878 by the Treaty of Berlin. In 1882 the country was elevated to the status of kingdom.
Historical Periods
Principality of Serbia (768–849)
768 CE – 849 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 24,332 km²
Principality of Serbia (850–859)
850 CE – 859 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 36,324 km²
Principality of Serbia (860–910)
860 CE – 910 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 37,790 km²
Principality of Serbia (911–921)
911 CE – 921 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 36,987 km²
Principality of Serbia (922–925)
922 CE – 925 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 61,328 km²
Principality of Serbia (936–959)
936 CE – 959 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 61,049 km²
Principality of Serbia (960–960)
960 CE – 960 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 60,980 km²
Principality of Serbia (961–961)
961 CE – 961 CE
Capital: KragujevacArea: 403 km²