Milan Turković (businessman)

From an early age, Turković played an active role in his father's forest business, where he honed his expertise in the wood industry.

In 1882, Turković settled permanently in Kutjevo and focused on developing the family business, which specialized in wooden products.

He and his older brother Petar Dragan managed the business, devoting themselves to exploiting oak trees and planting vast vineyards, orchards, and tobacco fields.

[1][2][3] Following Petar Dragan's death in 1916, Turković moved to Zagreb and became influential in economic and cultural life.

[5] Turković married Baroness Irena, the daughter of Baron Jovan Živković Fruškogorski, a longtime Vice-ban of Croatia and one of the authors of the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement.