Iko Mirković

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Iko Mirković
Mayor of Titograd
In office
1953–1957
Preceded by Periša Vujošević
Succeeded by Branko Nilević
Personal details
Political party League of Communists of Montenegro
Occupation politician, historian

Iko Mirković was a Montenegrin politician and historian. He served as mayor of Titograd between 1953 and 1957.

Bibliography

  • What National Liberation Front's Victory Means to the Youth (Šta znači pobjeda narodnog fronta za omladinu), Belgrade, 1945
  • Speeches and Articles (Govori i članci), Belgrade, 1978
  • Friends of My Youth (Drugovi moje mladosti), Gornji Milanovac, 1978
  • Budo Tomović: Life's Road and Revolutionary Work (Budo Tomović: Životni put i revolucionarno djelo), Gornji Milanovac, 1978
  • Blažo Jovanović: Life's Road and Revolutionary Work (Blažo Jovanović: Životni put i revolucionarno djelo), Gornji Milanovac, 1981
  • Soldiers of NOR Yugoslavia and Their Organisation (Borci NOR Jugoslaviji i njihova organizacija), Belgrade, 1987
  • Unforgettable Legends (Zapisi za nezaborav), Podgorica, 1996
  • Podgorica Printing Press and Periodical "Zeta" by Jovan-Jozo Vukčević: 1930-1941 (Podgorička štamparija i list "Zeta" Jovana-Joza Vukčevića: 1930-1941), Podgorica, 1998
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