The Carinthian peasant revolt took place in Carinthia (present-day Austria) in 1478 and was the first of the larger peasant revolts in the area of the Slovene Lands. In 1477–78 the peasants established a peasant association that was an effort to take the defence of the farmers' homes into their own hands and was also aimed against the ruling nobility that had failed to protect the farmers from attacks by Turkish Akinci (cavalry). The revolt was eventually suppressed.
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