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  1. Ilija Garašanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Илија Гарашанин; 28 January 1812 – 22 June 1874) was a Serbian statesman who served as the prime minister of Serbia between 1852 and 1853 and again from 1861 to 1867. Ilija Garašanin was conservative in internal politics.

  2. Ilija Garašanin was a statesman and administrator of Serbia who was twice prime minister (1852, 1861–67). The son of a prominent merchant, Garašanin became a customs official in 1834 and joined the army in 1837, where he served as colonel and commander. Changing sides in the rivalry between the two.

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  3. Илија Хаџи-Милутиновић Гарашанин ( Гараши код Аранђеловца, 16. јануар ( јк) / 28. јануар 1812 — Гроцка, 10. јун (јк) / 22. јун 1874) био је српски државник. Гарашанин је био председник Владе, министар унутрашњих послова и један од уставобранитеља. Творац је Начертанија. [1] Биографија. Син је Хаџи Милутина Савића, имућнога марвеног трговца. [2] .

    • 28. јануар 1812.
    • Илија Хаџи-Милутиновић Гарашанин
    • 22. јун 1874. (62 год.)
  4. 1 de ene. de 2008 · This paper analyses the national thought and policies of Ilija Garasanin. Garasanin was the first to write a Serbian national programme, Nacertanije, that envisioned an independent Serbian...

  5. The article is based mostly upon the unpublished archival material of Serbian origin. n 1844 the Serbian Principality Minister of Interior, Ilija Garašanin, along with his associates made a strategic plan regarding the national and foreign policy called the Načertanije.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2007 · This paper analyses the national thought and policies of Ilija Garasanin. Garasanin was the first to write a Serbian national programme, Nacertanije, that envisioned an independent Serbian state. His ideas and policies remain highly controversial.

  7. pp. 137 – 173. Abstract. Read online. This paper analyses the national thought and policies of Ilija Garasanin. Garasanin was the first to write a Serbian national programme, Nacertanije, that envisioned an independent Serbian state. His ideas and policies remain highly controversial.