Paun Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Паун Јанковић; Smederevo, 1808 – Smederevo, 25 July 1865) was a Serbian politician who held the post of Prime Minister of Serbia, Minister of Finance, Minister of External affairs and Minister of Justice and Education.[1] Janković was one of the notable Defenders of the Constitution.[2]
Baća was born in 1808 in Konjska (later Mihailovac) in Smederevo nahija.[3] His father, Janko Đurđević, was a counselor for the Smederevo nahija during the time of Karađorđe. He was educated in Russia, and returned to Serbia at the invitation of Prince Miloš Obrenović, and joined him as a clerk in the prince's chancery, which served as a government.[3] He was later promoted to Director of the Prince's chancery. He wrote many letters under the dictatorship of Prince Miloš. Due to his stay in Russia, Prince Miloš gave him the nicknames Baćuška or Baća, which stuck for the rest of his life.[3]
References
- ^ info@smederevowelcome.com, SmederevoWelcome-. "Smederevo Library". SmederevoWelcome. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
- ^ Tasić, Nikola (1995). Историја Београда (in Serbian). Балканолошки институт САНУ. ISBN 9788671790215.
- ^ a b c Milievi, M. (1888). Pomenik znamenitih ljudi u srpskog naroda novijega doba. Srpskoj kraljevskoj tampariji. p. 201.
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Serbia 1840 |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs 1840 |
Succeeded by Đorđe Protić
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Preceded by | Minister of Education and Justice 1842–1847 |
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Preceded by | Minister of Finance of Serbia 1848–1854 |
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