Janko Đurđević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јанко Ђурђевић; c. 1770 – 1828) was a representative of the Smederevo nahiyah in the cabinets of Matija Nenadović, Mladen Milovanović, and Jakov Nenadović. He was a member of the Great Federal Court (Supreme Court)[ which?] from 1811.
Janko Đurđević was born around 1770 in Konjska Reka, near Bajina Bašta, Serbia, at a time when, during Karađorđe's Serbia, it was part of the Danube principality[ clarification needed] of the Smederevo nahija. He was a legal advisor during the time of Karađorđe. In 1813, he fled to Austria and then emigrated to Imperial Russia where he died in 1828. [1]
His contemporaries, Vuk Karadžić, [2] Matija Nenadović, [1] and Lazar Arsenijević [3] mention him in their respective memoirs.
His son Paun Janković (1808-1865) [4] was acting Prime Minister of Serbia in 1840.
Janko Đurđević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јанко Ђурђевић; c. 1770 – 1828) was a representative of the Smederevo nahiyah in the cabinets of Matija Nenadović, Mladen Milovanović, and Jakov Nenadović. He was a member of the Great Federal Court (Supreme Court)[ which?] from 1811.
Janko Đurđević was born around 1770 in Konjska Reka, near Bajina Bašta, Serbia, at a time when, during Karađorđe's Serbia, it was part of the Danube principality[ clarification needed] of the Smederevo nahija. He was a legal advisor during the time of Karađorđe. In 1813, he fled to Austria and then emigrated to Imperial Russia where he died in 1828. [1]
His contemporaries, Vuk Karadžić, [2] Matija Nenadović, [1] and Lazar Arsenijević [3] mention him in their respective memoirs.
His son Paun Janković (1808-1865) [4] was acting Prime Minister of Serbia in 1840.