Ninko Perić (Bojić, May 14, 1886 – Belgrade, April 24, 1961) was a Serbian lawyer and politician. He finished high school in Šabac and Belgrade. He graduated...
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the previous day had gone unpunished by the president of the Assembly, Ninko Perić. Popović responded by saying "...if Stjepan Radić, who shames the Croatian...
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hand in his pocket, where he held the pistol, and faced the president Ninko Perić and told him: "I ask of you, Mr. president, to sanction Pernar. If you...
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Milan Stojadinović Minister of Finance of Yugoslavia 1926 Succeeded by Ninko Perić Preceded by Nikola Pašić Prime Minister of Yugoslavia 1926–1927 Succeeded by...
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hand in his pocket, where he held the revolver, and faced the president Ninko Perić and told him: "I ask of you, Mr. President, to sanction Pernar. If you...
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Consular and Trade Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. When Ninko Perić took over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he appointed Purić Chief of...
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office Note Boško Tcholak-Antitch (1871–1949) 1920 1935 Longest-serving Yugoslav Ambassador to the Kingdom of Romania Ninko Perić (1871–1949) 1935 1936...
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Veljković (DS) Milorad Vujičić (NRS, also elected in the Užice district) Ninko Perić (NRS) Mihailo Ranković (NRS) Živojin Dimitrijević (NRS) Rajko Ilić (NRS)...
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of Foreign Affairs In office 17 April 1927 – 3 July 1932 Preceded by Ninko Perić Succeeded by Bogoljub Jevtić In office 27 July 1924 – 6 November 1924...
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Minister People's Radical Party (NRS) 8 April 1926 13 April 1926 1873–1954 Ninko Perić People's Radical Party (NRS) 15 April 1926 24 December 1926 1886–1961...
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and the signing of the Concordat. The new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ninko Perić, decided, in February 1927, to appoint him as a permanent delegate of...
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Marković People's Radical Party (NRS) 24 December 1921 1 May 1923 1882–1955 Ninko Perić People's Radical Party (NRS) 1 May 1923 21 May 1924 1886–1961 Prvislav...
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spanned from December 1830 through December 1844. The reigning emperor was Ninko-tennō (仁孝天皇). December 10, 1830 (Tenpō gannen (天保元年)) : In the 13th year...
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(1871–1957) Acting 6 December 1926 24 December 1926 18 days NRS 6 Perić, NinkoNinko Perić (1886–1961) 24 December 1926 12 April 1927 109 days NRS (5) Marinković...
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attended by: Prime Minister Velja Vukicevic, National Assembly Speaker Ninko Peric, several ministers and generals, Czechoslovak Ambassador Jan Seba, Czechoslovak...
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Name + Tennō." Amid this trend, when Emperor Kōkaku died in 1840, Emperor Ninkō consulted with the court nobles about reviving the title tennō and obtained...
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5 Katsuyoshi Kimishima Adelaide City Yiannis Nestoras Northern Demons 5 Ninko Beric FK Beograd 4 Hamish Gow North Eastern MetroStars Gonzalo Rodriguez...
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from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013. "ZEBINA ET PAVLE NINKO" (in French). Le Figaro. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2021. "SAISON...
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the busiest street in Belgrade is Bulevar vojvode Mišića: 8,000 vehicles per hour in one direction during the morning rush hour. Alphabetical list of...
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