Military government agencies in Tsardom of Russia, 16th-17th centuries
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A prikaz (Russian: прика́з; IPA:[prʲɪˈkas]ⓘ, plural: prikazy) was an administrative, judicial, territorial, or executive office functioning on behalf of palace, civil, military, or church authorities in the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Tsardom of Russia from the 15th to the 18th centuries.[1] The term usually suggests the functionality of a modern "ministry", "office", "department", or "bureau"; however, in practice prikaz was historically applied to most governmental organizations regardless of their function or authority.[2] In modern Russian, prikaz literally means an 'order' in the meaning of 'directive' or 'command'.
Most of the prikazy were subordinated to the boyar duma. Some of them, palace prikazy (Russian: дворцовые приказы, romanized: dvortsovyje prikazy), were subordinated to the taynyi prikaz or pervyi prikaz, which answered directly to the tsar of Russia. The patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' had his own prikazy.
corresponding duties Stone Prikaz (Kamennyi Prikaz) Coachman Prikaz (Courier Prikaz, Yam Prikaz: Yamskoy Prikaz) Book Printing PrikazPrikaz of Hospice Construction...
Stoneworks Prikaz (Russian: Каменный приказ) was an administrative office in Moscow (Russia), which supervised the implementation of the so-called "General...
The Sibirsky Prikaz (Russian: Сибирский приказ), also called Department of Siberian Affairs, was the Prikaz in the Tsarist Russian central regime responsible...
Inozemsky Prikaz (Russian: Иноземский приказ, lit. Office for the Affairs of the Foreigners) was a central government agency in the 17th-century Russia...
The Aptekarsky Prikaz (Pharmaceutical Ministry or Apothecary Ministry) was an imperial Russian prikaz, organized in the second half of the sixteenth century...
15th century a special Equerry Office (конюшенный приказ, "konyushenny prikaz") was introduced, headed by the Konyushy. It was in charge of the Tsar's...
were most important politically were the Posolsky Prikaz ("Foreign Office") and the Razryadny Prikaz (a Duma chancellery and a personnel department for...
Astana, formerly known as Nur-Sultan is the capital city of Kazakhstan. The city lies on the banks of the Ishim River in the north-central part of Kazakhstan...
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...
(1): 204–245. ISSN 1845-4380. Tomas, Mario; Nazor, Ante (October 2013). "Prikaz i analiza borbi na bosanskoposavskom bojištu 1992" [Analysis of the Military...
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...
Russian statesman and diplomat who served as the head (dyak) of the Posolsky prikaz (foreign ministry) from 1676 to 1682. He succeeded Artamon Matveyev at the...
Krvavica, Miroslav (14 May 2010). "Hrvatska znanstvena bibliografija – Prikaz rada". Hrvatski Dojavni Ured Croatia, Zagreb (1941-45). Bib.irb.hr. Retrieved...
large stone buildings: the Mint and Zemsky prikaz (department in charge of urban and police matters). Zemsky prikaz (on the site of current Historical Museum)...
edicts were made on demand of some prikaz, and after their promulgation were attached to an edict book of this prikaz). There was also an absence of coordination...
the country's first head of secret police, operating the Preobrazhensky prikaz [ru] from 1686 to his death. An influential boyar from the Romodanovsky...
–1670), Okolnichiy and head of the Yamskoy Prikaz (the earliest version of the Russian Post Office, see prikaz) Knyaz Mikhail Nikitich (?–1692), Boyar (1692)...
a local Sloboda Cossack regiment under the jurisdiction of the Razryad Prikaz, a military agency commanded from Belgorod. The original walls of Kharkiv...
2007, p. 207. Jonassohn & Björnson 1998, p. 281. JUŽNOSLAVENSKO PITANJE. Prikaz cjelokupnog pitanja (Die südslawische Frage und der Weltkrieg: Übersichtliche...
district of the city). In 1702, by the initiative of the head of Sibirskiy prikaz Andrew Vinius, the Uktus state ironwork plant was founded near Nizhny Uktus...
Shafirov Пётр Павлович Шафиров Portrait of Shafirov Head of the Posolsky Prikaz In office 1706–1708 Preceded by Fyodor Golovin Succeeded by Gavriil Golovkin...
expanded dramatically. The number of government departments (prikazy; sing., prikaz ) increased from twenty-two in 1613 to eighty by mid-century. Although the...
cossacks on a large scale. Relations were handled through the Posolsky Prikaz diplomatic department; Moscow sent them money and weapons, while tolerating...
zakona za Mostar!" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 7 July 2020. "GRAFIČKI PRIKAZ SALE SKUPŠTINE BRČKO DISTRIKTA BIH" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
Under Ivan III, the first central government bodies were created in Russia: Prikaz. The Sudebnik was adopted, the first set of laws since the 11th century...
soldiers of the Red Army. In 1941, after the Nazi invasion, the NKVD (via Prikaz No. 35105) banned ethnic Germans from serving in the Soviet military. They...
Golovkin Гавриил Иванович Головкин Portrait of Golovkin Head of the Posolsky Prikaz In office 1706–1708 Preceded by Pyotr Shafirov Succeeded by himself (as...