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Kosta Taušanović (May 4, 1854 in Aleksinac – January 26, 1902 in Rijeka) was a Serbian politician, minister and banker. He studied agriculture in Tábor (then in Austria-Hungary, today in the Czech Republic) and commerce in Hohenheim (Germany). Taušanović was a prominent member of the People's Radical Party, among its founding members and one of the closest collaborators of its leader Nikola Pašić. A Russophile, and an opponent of the Obrenović dynasty, Taušanović was persecuted by the Royal government on several occasions. After the Timok Rebellion (1883) he was, along with many other Radical leaders, sentenced to eight years in prison, but was pardoned in early 1886. He was a negotiator of the Liberal-Radical Coalition of 1886. He was again in trouble with the authorities due to his Radic

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  • Kosta Taušanović (May 4, 1854 in Aleksinac – January 26, 1902 in Rijeka) was a Serbian politician, minister and banker. He studied agriculture in Tábor (then in Austria-Hungary, today in the Czech Republic) and commerce in Hohenheim (Germany). Taušanović was a prominent member of the People's Radical Party, among its founding members and one of the closest collaborators of its leader Nikola Pašić. A Russophile, and an opponent of the Obrenović dynasty, Taušanović was persecuted by the Royal government on several occasions. After the Timok Rebellion (1883) he was, along with many other Radical leaders, sentenced to eight years in prison, but was pardoned in early 1886. He was a negotiator of the Liberal-Radical Coalition of 1886. He was again in trouble with the authorities due to his Radical affiliation after the assassination attempt against ex-King Milan Obrenović (1889), as well as during the so-called Čebinac affair (1894). (en)
  • Ко́ста Тауша́нович (серб. Коста Таушановић; 4 мая 1854, Алексинац — 26 января 1902, Риека, Земли короны Святого Иштвана) — сербский политик; министр внутренних дел Сербии. Видный деятель Народной радикальной партии, один из ближайших сподвижников (и конкурентов в борьбе за лидерство в партии) Николы Пашича. В 1889—1890 гг. занимал пост министра внутренних дел в первом правительстве, сформированном радикалами. В 1899 году после покушения на сербского короля Милана I (по некоторым данным, инспирированного самим королём, а по другим — его сыном, королём Александром) в результате судебного процесса над лидерами Народной радикальной партии был приговорён к 9 годам тюрьмы. (ru)
  • Kosta Taušanović, född 4 maj 1854 i Aleksinac, död 26 januari 1902 i Rijeka, var en serbisk politiker. Taušanović deltog i turkiska kriget 1876–77, invaldes 1881 i riksdagen, men blev för högförräderi dömd till åtta års fängelse. Han benådades 1885 och utsågs han 1888 till riksdagens president och blev efter Milan I:s abdikation (1889) först jordbruks-, sedan inrikesminister. Han verkade för förbättringar inom det serbiska jordbruket. År 1892 dömdes Taušanović till tre års fängelse, men flydde till Österrike och återkom först 1896 till Belgrad. År 1899 dömdes han för deltagande i Kneževićs attentat åter till nio års fängelse samt anklagades för finansiella oegentligheter, men benådades av kung Alexander I. (sv)
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  • Kosta Taušanović (May 4, 1854 in Aleksinac – January 26, 1902 in Rijeka) was a Serbian politician, minister and banker. He studied agriculture in Tábor (then in Austria-Hungary, today in the Czech Republic) and commerce in Hohenheim (Germany). Taušanović was a prominent member of the People's Radical Party, among its founding members and one of the closest collaborators of its leader Nikola Pašić. A Russophile, and an opponent of the Obrenović dynasty, Taušanović was persecuted by the Royal government on several occasions. After the Timok Rebellion (1883) he was, along with many other Radical leaders, sentenced to eight years in prison, but was pardoned in early 1886. He was a negotiator of the Liberal-Radical Coalition of 1886. He was again in trouble with the authorities due to his Radic (en)
  • Ко́ста Тауша́нович (серб. Коста Таушановић; 4 мая 1854, Алексинац — 26 января 1902, Риека, Земли короны Святого Иштвана) — сербский политик; министр внутренних дел Сербии. Видный деятель Народной радикальной партии, один из ближайших сподвижников (и конкурентов в борьбе за лидерство в партии) Николы Пашича. В 1889—1890 гг. занимал пост министра внутренних дел в первом правительстве, сформированном радикалами. (ru)
  • Kosta Taušanović, född 4 maj 1854 i Aleksinac, död 26 januari 1902 i Rijeka, var en serbisk politiker. Taušanović deltog i turkiska kriget 1876–77, invaldes 1881 i riksdagen, men blev för högförräderi dömd till åtta års fängelse. Han benådades 1885 och utsågs han 1888 till riksdagens president och blev efter Milan I:s abdikation (1889) först jordbruks-, sedan inrikesminister. Han verkade för förbättringar inom det serbiska jordbruket. (sv)
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