Mirko Bogović (2 February 1816 – 4 May 1893)[1] was a Croatian poet and politician.
He graduated in philosophy in Szombathely in 1830, cadet school in Petrovaradin (1833–1837) and law in Pest in 1844.
[2] He wrote satirical poems incorporating romance, politics and patriotism as subjects.
In 1867 he was the Grand Perfect of the Zagreb County while in period between 1871 and 1875 he served as the ministerial adviser in Budapest.
[2] While his work was voluminous and prominent during his lifetime, it was subsequently often regarded as mediocre by literary critics.