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    corresponding duties Stone Prikaz (Kamennyi Prikaz) Coachman Prikaz (Courier Prikaz, Yam Prikaz: Yamskoy Prikaz) Book Printing Prikaz Prikaz of Hospice Construction...
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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...
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    Inozemsky Prikaz (Russian: Иноземский приказ, lit. Office for the Affairs of the Foreigners) was a central government agency in the 17th-century Russia...
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  • The Aptekarsky Prikaz (Pharmaceutical Ministry or Apothecary Ministry) was an imperial Russian prikaz, organized in the second half of the sixteenth century...
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  • The Sibirsky Prikaz (Russian: Сибирский приказ), also called Department of Siberian Affairs, was the Prikaz in the Tsarist Russian central regime responsible...
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    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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  • 15th century a special Equerry Office (конюшенный приказ, "konyushenny prikaz") was introduced, headed by the Konyushy. It was in charge of the Tsar's...
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    Astana (redirect from Akmolinsky prikaz)
    Astana, previously known as Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, Akmola, and most recently Nur-Sultan, is the capital city of Kazakhstan. The city lies on the banks...
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    also known as the Streletsky prikaz (Russian: Стрелецкий приказ), was one of the main governmental bodies in Russia (a prikaz) during the 16th and 17th centuries...
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    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...
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