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Darko Tanasković
Serbian diplomat and philologist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darko Tanasković (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Танасковић; 4 January 1948) is a Serbian university professor of Oriental studies,[2] writer, translator, academic[3] and diplomat. Tanasković was the Ambassador of Serbia to Turkey, Azerbaijan, Vatican City, Sovereign Military Order of Malta[4] and UNESCO.[5] He authored over 600 scientific works and articles.[6][7]
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Born | (1948-01-04) 4 January 1948 (age 76) |
Nationality | Serbian |
Alma mater | University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology |
Occupation(s) | University professor, ambassador, writer, translator |
Awards | Order of Pope Pius IX, Order of St. Sava[1] |
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