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 The Collegium of Mining and Manufacturing (also College) was a Russian executive body (collegium), created in the government reform of 1717. Its first President was Ivan Musin-Pushkin.
In 1722 the collegium was split up into two separate bodies: t ...
split into two. It was closed in 1783 under
Catherine II of Russia
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, father = Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
, mother = Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp
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, birth_name = Princess Sophie of Anhal ...
, 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)
Collegia of the Russian Empire
1722 establishments in the Russian Empire
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