Cvetko Rajović | |
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Nationality | Serbian |
Occupation(s) | politician, ambassador |
Cvetko Rajović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Цветко Рајовић; Vukovići, Ravno, 1793 – Belgrade, 4 May 1873) was a Serbian judge [1] and politician who held the post of Prime Minister of Serbia, Minister of Internal Affairs [2] and Minister of Foreign Affairs. [3] Rajović was known as a staunch Obrenović dynasty supporter and the culprit of several plots aimed against the Karađorđević dynasty. [4] He went on a mission with Avram Petronijević to Saint Petersburg in 1830 to purchase a new state printing press, [5] which let to publishing of the official newspaper Novine Serbske edited by Dimitrije Davidović in early 1834.
Cvetko Rajović | |
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Born | |
Died | |
Nationality | Serbian |
Occupation(s) | politician, ambassador |
Cvetko Rajović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Цветко Рајовић; Vukovići, Ravno, 1793 – Belgrade, 4 May 1873) was a Serbian judge [1] and politician who held the post of Prime Minister of Serbia, Minister of Internal Affairs [2] and Minister of Foreign Affairs. [3] Rajović was known as a staunch Obrenović dynasty supporter and the culprit of several plots aimed against the Karađorđević dynasty. [4] He went on a mission with Avram Petronijević to Saint Petersburg in 1830 to purchase a new state printing press, [5] which let to publishing of the official newspaper Novine Serbske edited by Dimitrije Davidović in early 1834.