Imperial Cabinet of the Russian Empire information
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Imperial Cabinet
Императорский кабинет
General information
Town or city
Saint Petersburg
Country
Russian Empire (now Russia)
The Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty, colloquially the Imperial Cabinet was an institution that was in charge of the personal property of the Russian Imperial family and dealt with some other issues in 1704–1917.
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