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Đoka Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђока Мијатовић; 1848–1878) was a Serbian socialist, one of the first major socialist figures among Svetozar Marković, Branko Mihajlović, Vasa Pelagić, , and others, that were important in disseminating socialist ideas in the Balkans. Born in Novi Sad into an affluent family, Mijatović studied in Zurich to become a doctor in medicine but became a lawyer by profession. He joined the United Serb Youth (1866–72), and was part of the organization's left wing, supporting Svetozar Marković's ideas. He became the editor of Jednakost, a socialist newspaper based on the Radenik. He died at 30 years of age, and was buried at the Almaš cemetery in Novi Sad.

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dbo:abstract Đoka Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђока Мијатовић; 1848–1878) was a Serbian socialist, one of the first major socialist figures among Svetozar Marković, Branko Mihajlović, Vasa Pelagić, , and others, that were important in disseminating socialist ideas in the Balkans. Born in Novi Sad into an affluent family, Mijatović studied in Zurich to become a doctor in medicine but became a lawyer by profession. He joined the United Serb Youth (1866–72), and was part of the organization's left wing, supporting Svetozar Marković's ideas. He became the editor of Jednakost, a socialist newspaper based on the Radenik. He died at 30 years of age, and was buried at the Almaš cemetery in Novi Sad. (en)
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rdfs:comment Đoka Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђока Мијатовић; 1848–1878) was a Serbian socialist, one of the first major socialist figures among Svetozar Marković, Branko Mihajlović, Vasa Pelagić, , and others, that were important in disseminating socialist ideas in the Balkans. Born in Novi Sad into an affluent family, Mijatović studied in Zurich to become a doctor in medicine but became a lawyer by profession. He joined the United Serb Youth (1866–72), and was part of the organization's left wing, supporting Svetozar Marković's ideas. He became the editor of Jednakost, a socialist newspaper based on the Radenik. He died at 30 years of age, and was buried at the Almaš cemetery in Novi Sad. (en)
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