Collegium of Mining
Executive body in the Russian Empire
The Collegium of Mining (Berg-kollegia; also College) was an executive body in the Russian Empire from 1722, when the Collegium of Mining and Manufacturing split into two. It was closed in 1783 under Catherine II of Russia, before being reopened in 1796.
Its Presidents were:
- H. W. Bruce (1719–1726)
- A. K. Zybin (1726–1731)
- A. F. Tomilov (1742–1753)
- M. S. Opochinina (1753–1760)
- I. A. Schlatter (1760–1767)
- A. E. Musin-Pushkin (1767–1771)
- M. F. Soymonov (1771–1781)
- I. I Ryazanov (1781–1784)
- A. A. Nartov (1796–1798)
- A. B. Alyab'ev (1798–1802)
- A. W. Korsakov (1802–1806)
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Executive bodies of the Russian Empire
(1717–1802)
- Collegium of Commerce
- Collegium of Accounting
- Collegium of Foreign Affairs
- Collegium of Justice
- Admiralty Board (Collegium of the Navy)
- Collegium of State Expenses
- Collegium of State Income
- Collegium of War
- Collegium of Estates
- Collegium of Mining and Manufacturing (1717–22)
- Collegium of Mining (from 1722)
- Collegium of Manufacturing (from 1722)
- Chief Magistrate
- Collegium of Little Russia
(1802–1917)
- Ministry of National Education
- Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public Education, 1817–24
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of War
- Ministry of the Navy
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Ministry of Police, 1812–19
- Ministry of the Imperial Court (1826–)
- Ministry of State Property (1838–)
- Ministry of Railways (1865–)
- Ministry of Commerce (–1810)
- Ministry of Trade and Industry (1905–)
- Governing Senate
- Supreme Privy Council (1726–30)
- Committee of Ministers (1802–1905)
- Council of Ministers (1905–1917)
- State Council (1810–1917)
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