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  YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> podyachy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
A Podyachy or podyachiy ({{lang-ruподьячий, sometimes подъячий}}; from the Greek hypodiakonos, "assistant servant") was an office (bureaucratic) occupation in prikazes (local and upper governmental offices) and lesser local offices of Russia in 15th-18th centuries.
Dyak (дьяк, archaic: diak, диак) was chief of a stuctural division of a prikaz.
For example, "посольский дьяк" (posolsky dyak) is a dyak of the Posolsky Prikaz (Diplomacy Department).
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 Vasily and Andrey Shchelkalov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1597) were two influential diplomats and heads of the Posolsky Prikaz during the reigns of Ivan the Terrible and Boris Godunov in Russia.
Later on, Vasili Shchelkalov was put in charge of the Razboyny Prikaz (prosecution and court hearings) in the 1560s, Razryadny Prikaz (1576-1594), Chetvertnoy Prikaz of Nizhny Novgorod (1570-1601), Kazansky Palace, and Streletsky Prikaz.
He was then appointed head of the Posolsky Prikaz in the mid-1594 and tsar’s stamp bearer in 1595.
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 Prikaz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Posolsky Prikaz (literally: "Ambassadorial office") was in charge of international affairs, a kind of a Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Razryadny Prikaz (Rank Prikaz) was in charge of military and civil administration higher personnel.
Pechatny Prikaz (Prikaz of the Seal, Stamp Prikaz) was an office that placed the Tsar's seal on various documents that granted various things to private persons, and collected the corresponding duties.
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 Emelian Ukraintsev : Sirchin - The Free Encyclopedia And Other Stuff
In 1672-1673, he was sent as an envoy to Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands, where Ukraintsev conducted negotiations regarding these countries' participation in military campaigns against Turkey.
In 1689, Ukraintsev and Vasily Galitzine (then head of the Posolsky Prikaz) had to flee from the Crimean Tatars.
In 1699, he was appointed ambassador to Constantinople, where he would manage to sign a 30-year peace treaty with the Porte on favorable conditions on July 3, 1700.
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"Prikaz" was also the name of streltsy regiment s in 16th-17th centuries.
- Posolsky Prikaz (literally: "Ambassadorial office") was in charge of international affairs, a kind of a Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Pechatny Prikaz (Prikaz of the Seal, Stamp Prikaz) was an office that placed the Tsar's seal (device) on various documents that granted various things to private persons, and collected the corresponding duties.
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 Pravda.RU:Russia to Mark Diplomats' Day for the First Time
As the Russian Foreign Ministry said, it was February 10th, 1549 when the Posolsky prikaz (Diplomatic prikaz) - Russia's first foreign policy department set up by Ivan the Terrible - was mentioned for the first time.
It marked the moment when the diplomatic service became an independent branch of state management and was granted a special status.
In 1718-1720 the Posolsky prikaz was transformed into the Collegium of Foreign Affairs, and on September 8 (20), 1802, Alexander the First issued a manifesto to establish a ministry of foreign affairs.
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They were known under the general name of "noblemen belonging to the Douma," "dumnii dvoriani," and formed the third rank of Councillors.
The fourth or lowest rank in the Council was composed of those members of the knightly class who condescended to hold second-rate posts in the different executive bodies of the duchy, such as the Foreign Office ("Posolsky prikaz"), or the board presiding over temporary or life grants of land (Pomesini prikaz).
These second-rate bureaucrats, known under the name of secretaries, diaki, were regularly admitted to the sittings of the Council, where they formed the lowest but by no means the least influential order.
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 INOS. Institute for Northern and Eastern European Studies
Volume 1: Collections of records assembled on the basis of the archives of the Foreign Office in Early Modern times, the Posolsky Prikaz, and its follow-up, the Posolsky Chancery.
In this first volume inventories will be given of documents with regard to Russian foreign relations until 1725 with all important European powers, but primarily with the Dutch Republic.
F. Matters concerning the Posolsky Prikaz and its employees
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 Ivan Tarasievich Gramotin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- 1638) was a Russian diplomat and head of the Posolsky Prikaz.
Ivan Gramotin was known to have been a very smart, well-read and eloquent person.
In 1606, he conducted negotiations with the Polish envoys.
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 Répertoire des Chercheurs > Daniela DUMBRAVA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He first worked, for the Tsar Alexei Michailovic and after for Peter The Great, at the Posolski Prikaz [PP], the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affaires.
His mission in China took place between 1675-1676, and his contact and political mediation with the Manchurian emperor Khan — Hsi, was made through the Jesuits from Peking.
In this logic we can understand Milescu’s relationship of to the Posolsky Prikaz, to the tsar himself, as can be seen in his Diary.
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 things to do when your bored   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Emperor Kangxi
Manchus faced Russian Free /Runaway Cossacks who allied to ZAR to be headrunner of expanding territory in exchange of their crime of fleeing from their serfdom.
She made Vasily Vasilyevich, Prince Golitsyn, who was also her lover, the head of the posolsky prikaz (foreign office); in 1684 she named him keeper of the great seal.
Golitsyn directed the negotiations with China and concluded the Treaty of Nerchinsk which set the Russo-Chinese border along the Amur River, thereby preparing the way for Russia's subsequent expansion to the Pacific Ocean.
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 Foreign_minister_of_russia info here at en.about-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
This folio estranged ministers of Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation:
Contents 1 Heads of Posolsky Prikaz, 1549-1699 2 Chancellors and vice-chancellors of the Russian Empire, 1699-1801 3 Foreign ministers of the Russian Empire, 1801-1917 4 Foreign Ministers of the Russian Provisional Government, 1917 5 Foreign Ministers of Soviet Russia 6 Foreign Ministers of the Soviet Union, 1922-91 7 Foreign Ministers of the Russian Federation, 1991-2004
Foreign Minister of Russia Heads of Posolsky Prikaz, 1549-1699 Heads of Posolsky Prikaz, 1549-1699 Ivan Viskovatyi 1549-70 Brothers Vasily and Andrey Shchelkalov 1570-1601 Ivan Gramotin 1605-06, 1610-12, 1618-26, 1634-35 Pyotr Tretyakov 1608-10, 1613-18 Almaz Ivanov 1635-67 Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin 1667-81 Artamon Matveyev 1671-76 Vasily Galitzine 1682-89 Emelian Ukraintsev 1689-97 Lev Naryshkin 1697-99
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 Геральдика сегодня || Heraldists and Ideas in Russia: the Problem of Immigration
They mainly imitated Polish arms but sometimes also followed Baltic-German and other examples.
Several immigrant families, including completely russified ones, petitioned for a recognition of their arms and received from the Posolsky Prikaz (Foreign Office) documents with a translation of Wappensagen from Polish armorials.
There existed only Polish heraldic sources in the Foreign Office, and even the Divov family - of French origin - received a Polish coat of arms (yet at least with fleurs de lis)(8).
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