Aleksa Janković

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Aleksa Janković
Born 1806
Timișoara, Austrian Empire
Died 22 June 1869
Belgrade, Principality of Serbia
Nationality Serbian
Occupation politician, ambassador

Aleksa Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Алекса Јанковић; Timișoara, 1806 – Belgrade, 22 June 1869) was a Serbian lawyer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Serbia, Minister of External Affairs,[1] Minister of Justice and Minister of Education. He held pro-Austrian political views and was a close associate of Toma Vučić Perišić.

He attended high school in Timișoara and went to study law in Budapest.[2] In 1834 he arrived in Serbia and was appointed clerk at the chancery of Prince Miloš Obrenović.[3] In 1839 he returned to the Prince's chancery, only to witness the coming to power of the Karađorđević dynasty headed by Prince Alexander Karađorđević, who accelerated Aleksa Janković's career.

As of 1864 Janković became an honorary member of the Society Of Serbian Letters, which later became the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[4]

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Government offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
1843
Succeeded by
Aleksa Simić
Preceded by Minister of Justice
1848
Succeeded by
Tenka Stefanović
Preceded by
Avram Petronijević
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1852
Succeeded by
Ilija Garašanin
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
1855–1856
Succeeded by
Filip Hristić
Preceded by Prime Minister of Serbia
1855–1856
Succeeded by
Filip Hristić

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