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- A gradonachalnik (Russian: Градоначальник) was—in the Russian Empire of the 19th and early 20th century—an official with the rights of governor who controlled...
- Civil Governor were divided in a very complex way. In 1905, the Moscow gradonachalnik and Moscow Civil governor were subordinated to the Moscow Governor-General...
- Those are officially called gradonačelnik (градоначелник) (Serbia) and gradonachalnik (градоначалник) or kmet (кмет) (Bulgaria). Prior to Battenberg, the...
- Golenishchev-Kutuzov Essen Kavelin Khrapovitsky Shulgin Ignatyev Suvorov Levashov Gradonachalniks of Saint Petersburg (1873–1914) and Petrograd (1914–1917) F. Trepov...
- Golenishchev-Kutuzov Essen Kavelin Khrapovitsky Shulgin Ignatyev Suvorov Levashov Gradonachalniks of Saint Petersburg (1873–1914) and Petrograd (1914–1917) F. Trepov...
- consisting of a city and its adjacent territory under administration of a gradonachalnik, an official who was subordinated directly to the General Governor and...
- The Governor of Sevastopol (Russian: Губернатор Севастополя; Ukrainian: Губернатор Севастополя) is head of the executive branch of the political system...
- and their surrounding vicinity were governed separately: Odessa by a gradonachalnik (Russian: градоначальник), answerable directly to the tsar and (from...
- Golenishchev-Kutuzov Essen Kavelin Khrapovitsky Shulgin Ignatyev Suvorov Levashov Gradonachalniks of Saint Petersburg (1873–1914) and Petrograd (1914–1917) F. Trepov...
- Golenishchev-Kutuzov Essen Kavelin Khrapovitsky Shulgin Ignatyev Suvorov Levashov Gradonachalniks of Saint Petersburg (1873–1914) and Petrograd (1914–1917) F. Trepov...