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Janko Drašković (Hungarian: Draskovich János; 20 October 1770 – 14 January 1856) was a Croatian politician associated with the beginnings of the 19th-century national revival, the Illyrian movement. He studied law and philosophy before joining the military until he was discharged on medical grounds. In the 1790s, Drašković pursued a political career, winning a seat in the Croatian Parliament and the Diet of Hungary. Advocating protection of Croatian interests against the threats of Germanisation and Magyarisation in the Habsburg monarchy and subsequently, in the Austrian Empire, Drašković preferred gradual political reforms. He became a leading figure in the Croatian national revival following the 1832 publication of the Dissertation, a manifesto outlining the main problems Croatia faced i

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  • Janko Drašković (ca)
  • Janko Drašković (cs)
  • Janko Drašković (en)
  • Janko Drašković (pl)
  • Драшкович, Янко (ru)
  • Janko Drašković (sv)
  • Янко Драшкович (uk)
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  • Janko Drašković z Trakošćanu (20. října 1770, Záhřeb - 14. ledna 1856, Radgona ve Štýrsku) byl chorvatský šlechtic, národní buditel, politik, básník a představitel ilyrského hnutí. Pocházel z hrabě rodiny Draškovićů, která měla v tehdejším Chorvatsku poměrně významné postavení. (cs)
  • Janko Drašković, född 20 oktober 1770 i Zagreb, död 14 januari 1856 i Radkersburg, var kroatisk patriot och politisk skriftställare. Drašković studerade i Wien och deltog i det turkiska fälttåget under Gideon Ernst von Laudon. För den nationella pånyttfödelsen i Kroatien verkade han livligt, särskilt genom grundandet av den första kroatiska litteraturföreningen "Čitaonica ilirska" (1838) och "Matica ilirska" (1842), vars förste ordförande han blev. Bland hans patriotiska skrifter märks Ein Wort an Illyriens hochherzige Töchter über die ältere Geschichte und neueste Regeneration ihres Vaterlandes (1838) och Sollen wir Magyaren werden (1833). Hans lik flyttades 1893 under stora hedersbetygelser till Mirogojkyrkogården i Zagreb. (sv)
  • Janko Drašković (ur. w 1770 r. w Zagrzebiu, zm. w 1856 r. w Radgonie) – hrabia, chorwacki polityk i pisarz, działacz ruchu iliryjskiego. (pl)
  • Граф Я́нко Дра́шкович (хорв. Janko Drašković, 20 жовтня 1770, Загреб, тепер Хорватія — 14 січня 1856, , Австрія) — хорватський політик і поет, діяч Хорватського національного відродження. (uk)
  • Я́нко Дра́шкович (хорв. Janko Drašković, 20 октября 1770 — 14 января 1856) — хорватский политик и поэт, деятель Хорватского национального возрождения. Представитель одного из самых знатных родов страны — Драшковичей. (ru)
  • Janko Draskovic (Zagreb, 20 d'octubre de 1770 - 14 de gener de 1856) fou un reformista nacional, polític i poeta croat. Membre de la família Drašković, una de les més velles famílies nobles croates, Janko Draskovic va néixer el 1770 a Zagreb. Vivia tota la seva vida al castell familiar de , i tenia el títol noble de grof, o comte. Escrivia la Dissertació en el Dialecte de stokavian, la llengua que el moviment d'Illyrian adoptava en comptes del dialecte de kajkavian de Zagreb perquè una majoria de croats i virtualment tots els serbis el parlaven. (ca)
  • Janko Drašković (Hungarian: Draskovich János; 20 October 1770 – 14 January 1856) was a Croatian politician associated with the beginnings of the 19th-century national revival, the Illyrian movement. He studied law and philosophy before joining the military until he was discharged on medical grounds. In the 1790s, Drašković pursued a political career, winning a seat in the Croatian Parliament and the Diet of Hungary. Advocating protection of Croatian interests against the threats of Germanisation and Magyarisation in the Habsburg monarchy and subsequently, in the Austrian Empire, Drašković preferred gradual political reforms. He became a leading figure in the Croatian national revival following the 1832 publication of the Dissertation, a manifesto outlining the main problems Croatia faced i (en)
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