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    The Streletsky prikaz (Russian: Стрелецкий приказ), sometimes translated as the Streltsy Department, was one of the main governmental bodies (a prikaz) in...
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    Riflemen (Streletsky Prikaz) Artillery Prikaz , (Pushkarsky Prikaz) Prikaz of Admiralty, (Admiralteysky Prikaz) Prikaz of Cossacks (Kazachy Prikaz [ru]),...
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    standing army. The streltsy were under the administration of the Streletsky prikaz from 1571. The first streltsy units were created by Ivan the Terrible...
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    other key offices were the Streletsky Prikaz (in charge of the streltsy, regiments who served as Moscow's garrison), the Prikaz bolshoy kazny, minister of...
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  • charge of key ministries: the Treasury in 1621-22, and the Streletsky Prikaz and Aptekarsky Prikaz in 1622-23, making him a de facto head of government. He...
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  • Nizhny Novgorod (1570-1601), Kazansky Prikaz, and Streletsky Prikaz. He was then appointed head of the Posolsky Prikaz in the mid-1594 and tsar's stamp bearer...
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    Russian diplomatic mission to Poland in 1656–1657. As the head of the Streletsky prikaz, Matveyev participated in suppression of the Copper Riot in 1662....
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    Treasury, Streletsky Prikaz and Aptekarsky Prikaz, in office 1621–1622 (as Treasurer), 1622–23 (as head of the Streletsky Prikaz and Aptekarsky Prikaz) Jan...
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