Lazar Tomanović, PhD (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Лазар Томановић; 3 September 1845 – 2 November 1932) was a Montenegrin and Dalmatian Serb writer, politician...
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Milošević Lazar Tomanović, Prime Minister of Montenegro Saša Tomanović, Serbian footballer This page lists people with the surname Tomanović. If an internal...
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(1910–1918) Lazar Tomanović (1910–1912) Mitar Martinović (1912–1913) Janko Vukotić (1913–1915) Milo Matanović (1915–1916) Lazar Mijušković (1916) Lazar Mijušković...
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succeeded by Milo Dožić, during the 2nd, 3rd and 4th governments of Lazar Tomanović He was educated in Zagreb and Vienna. "HISTORY". www.mif.gov.me. Archived...
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(1879–1905) Lazar Mijušković, President (1905–1906) Marko Radulović, President (1906–1907) Andrija Radović, President (1907) Lazar Tomanović, President...
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People's Party 5 Lazar Tomanović (1845–1932) 17 April 1907 28 August 1910 3 years, 133 days Independent Kingdom of Montenegro (5) Lazar Tomanović (1845–1932)...
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codification of /ɕ/ in Montenegrin comes from 1884. It was proposed by Lazar Tomanović, Montenegrin attorney, journalist and politician. He proposed the use...
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of the Ministerial Council • 1905–1906 (first) Lazar Mijušković • 1907–1910 (last) Lazar Tomanović Legislature None (rule by decree) (until 1905) Popular...
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debates, Jovan Pavlović (a consistent follower of Vuk) and Lazar Tomanović stood out, with Tomanović advocating for the introduction of graphemes ś and ź....
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1909 – 6 February 1910 Monarch Nicholas I Prime Minister Lazar Tomanović Preceded by Lazar Tomanović Succeeded by Pero Vucković 10th Minister of Education...
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Plamenac served as the Minister of Education in the government of Lazar Tomanović. During his time in office, he sought control over some military affairs...
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office 23 August 1911 – 19 June 1912 Monarch Nicholas I Prime Minister Lazar Tomanović Preceded by Marko Đukanović Succeeded by Mitar Martinović In office...
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Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-4381-1025-7. Retrieved 2013-05-20. Dr. Lazar Tomanović, Petar Drugi Petrović, Njegoš kao vladalac, Državna Stamparija (1896)...
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Austria-Hungary). Other notable editors include writer Laza Kostić and politician Lazar Tomanović. After the January 1916 Montenegrin capitulation in the World War I...
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re-election of Prime Minister Lazar Tomanović and True People's Party government, which was unconditionally loyal to Nicholas I. Tomanović's government was returned...
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PM Svetomir Nikolajević (1843–1922) Nikola Pašić (1845–1926), PM Lazar Tomanović (1845–1932), PM Mita Rakić (1846–1890) Svetozar Marković (1846–1875)...
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Gavrilo M. Cerovic April 17, 1907 April 15, 1909 1 year, 363 days Lazar Tomanović April 15, 1909 February 6, 1910 298 days Sekula Drljević February 6...
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Minister of Lazar Tomanović April 15, 1909 February 6, 1910 298 days Jovan Plamenac Minister of the Interior in the second government of Lazar Tomanović February...
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both Minister of Finance and Construction in the reformist Government of Lazar Mijušković. Andrija Radović ran in his Captainy on the 27 September 1906...
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(1872–1947) 1 February 1907 17 April 1907 75 days People's Party 6 Lazar Tomanović (1845–1932) 17 April 1907 28 August 1910 3 years, 133 days Independent...
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to the rank of Kingdom, in 1910, the prime minister of Montenegro, Lazar Tomanović, stated: The Metropolitanate of Cetinje is the only Saint Sava's episcopal...
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In office 19 June 1912 – 8 May 1913 Monarch Nicholas I Preceded by Lazar Tomanović Succeeded by Janko Vukotić 3rd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom...
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classics at Trinity College, Cambridge (b. 1851)[citation needed] Lazar Tomanović resigned as Prime Minister of Montenegro, along with his entire cabinet...
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Anto Daković had 2 sons, Perko (Pero) and Jakša (Jakov). According to Lazar Tomanović, Anto's last son, Perko, died in his youth on Easter of 1885, leaving...
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Petrović-Njegoš Lazar Mijušković Marko Radulović Andrija Radović Lazar Tomanović Mitar Martinović Janko Vukotić Milo Matanović Lazar Mijušković Andrija...
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Nikola I Petrović of Montenegro Marko Miljanov Popović Mašo Vrbica Lazar Tomanović Antonije Hadžić Vladimir Jovanović Valtazar Bogišić Draga Dejanović...
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Prime Minister before election Andrija Radović People's Party Subsequent Prime Minister Lazar Tomanović Independent...
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Danilovgrad Andrija Radović, Yugoslavian politician and statesmen Lazar Tomanović Milovan Đilas, Yugoslav politician and dissident Branislav Šoškić,...
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vampire Vuk Isakovič (fl. 1696–1759), commander in Austrian service Nikac Tomanović (fl. 1695–1755), commander in Montenegro Koča Anđelković (1755–1789),...
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problems, development of socialist democracy, and on other subjects. Milutin Tomanović, ed. (1972). Hronika međunarodnih događaja 1971 [The Chronicle of International...
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