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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.
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.)
5 de mar. de 2024 · 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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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...
20 de ene. de 2007 · Edislav Manetovic. Seton Hall University. Abstract. 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.
- Edislav Manetovic
- 2007
The article is based mostly upon the unpublished archival material of Serbian origin.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.
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.