Prikaz — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Prikaz (en ruso приказ) era una oficina (palacio, civil, militar, or ecleciastiaca) o judicial en Moscovia y el Imperio Ruso en los siglos XV al XVIII. El término es usualmente traducido en ministerio, oficina o… … Wikipedia Español
prikaz — ● prikaz nom masculin (mot russe signifiant commandement) Dans la Moscovie, département du gouvernement central … Encyclopédie Universelle
príkaz — m 1. {{001f}}prikazivanje, predstavljanje čega tekstom (usmeno/pismeno), brojčano ili grafički [dati ∼] 2. {{001f}}kratka kritička ocjena, recenzija kakvog znanstvenog ili umjetničkog djela 3. {{001f}}psih. stvarna slika, reprodukcija u svijesti… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
Prikaz — A prikaz in Moscow. Painting by Alexander Yanov Prikaz (Russian: приказ, IPA: [prʲɪˈkas] ( … Wikipedia
prikàz — áza m (ȁ á) 1. glagolnik od prikazati: prikaz delovanja slušnih aparatov / po prikazu dejstev so mu verjeli; ne strinjam se s takim prikazom dogodkov 2. kar kaj prikazuje: v knjigi je tudi kratek prikaz mestnih znamenitosti / narediti grafični,… … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
prikaz — <rus.> tar. XVI əsrdən XVIII əsrin əvvəllərinə qədər Rusiya dövlətində dövlət idarəsinin ayrıca sahəsinə baxan idarə. Cari idarə işləri üçün xüsusi müəssisələr vardı ki, bunlara da prikazlar deyilirdi … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
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Stoneworks Prikaz — ( ru. Каменный приказ) was an administrative office in Moscow (Russia), which supervised the implementation of the so called General Plan of Moscow (city development plan, elaborated in 1774 1775). Established in 1775, it was located on Uspensky… … Wikipedia
Preobrazhenskiy Prikaz — Tsar Petr the Great created the Preobrazhenskiy prikaz [Preobrazhenskiy Office] in 1699 as a secret chancery to prosecute treason and disloyalty. The tsar was concerned about opposition to his modernization policies, which were seen as… … Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
Vasily and Andrey Shchelkalov — Vasily Yakovlevich Shchelkalov (Василий Яковлевич Щелкалов in Russian) (? – 1610 or 1611) and Andrey Yakovlevich Shchelkalov (Андрей Яковлевич Щелкалов) (? c. 1597) were two influential diplomats and heads of the Posolsky Prikaz during the reigns … Wikipedia