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corresponding duties Stone Prikaz (Kamennyi
Prikaz)
Coachman Prikaz (Courier
Prikaz, Yam
Prikaz:
Yamskoy Prikaz) Book
Printing Prikaz Prikaz of Ho****e Construction...
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Streletsky prikaz (Russian: Стрелецкий приказ),
sometimes translated as the
Streltsy Department, was one of the main
governmental bodies (a
prikaz) in Russia...
- Astana,
formerly known as Nur-Sultan, Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, and Akmola, is the
capital city of Kazakhstan. With a po****tion of 1,350,228
within the...
- The
Aptekarsky Prikaz (Pharmaceutical
Ministry or
Apothecary Ministry) was an
imperial Russian prikaz,
organized in the
second half of the
sixteenth century...
- The
Inozemsky prikaz (Russian: Иноземский приказ, lit. 'Office for the
Affairs of the Foreigners') was a
central government agency (a
prikaz) in 17th-century...
- Щелкалов) (before 1550 – c. 1597) were two
diplomats and
heads of the
Posolsky Prikaz during the
reigns of Ivan the Terrible,
Feodor I, and
Boris Godunov in Russia...
- were most
important politically were the
Posolsky Prikaz ("Foreign Office") and the
Razryadny Prikaz (a Duma
chancellery and a
personnel department for...
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based in Kolomenskoe. In 1663 he was
proclaimed a
judge of the
Yamskoi Prikaz.
Between 1669–1678 he
governed Pskov, Smolensk, and Novgorod. He was reputed...
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Stoneworks Prikaz (Russian: Каменный приказ) was an
administrative office in
Moscow (Russia),
which supervised the
implementation of the so-called "General...
- reformer. He
served as the head (dyak) of the
foreign ministry (Posolsky
prikaz) from 1671 to 1676
during the
reign of
Alexis of Russia,
succeeding Afanasy...