Podyachy
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A Podyachy or podyachiy ' onMouseout='HidePop("75289")' href="/topics/Greek_language">Greek
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 hypodiakonos, "assistant servant") was an office
Office
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 (bureaucratic) occupation
Profession
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 in prikaz
Prikaz
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(local and upper governmental offices) and lesser local offices of Russia
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 in 15th-18th centuries.

As an anachronism, it may be loosely translated as clerk the Latin word equally derived from a clerical title, and generically used.

Podyachyes were classified into junior, middle and senior. A senior podyachy (Старший подьячий) was a councillor to a dyak
Dyak (clerk)
Dyak is a historical Russian bureaucratic occupation whose meaning varied over time and approximately corresponded to the notions of "chief clerk" or "chief of office department"....

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See also

  • See "Voyevoda#Siberia for their role in Siberian administration
  • See "Deacon#Cognates" for other historical terms derived from the Greek diakonos.
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