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Marking: | 78405 |
Dating: | the beginning of XX century |
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The policeman is the lowest rank of the police guard in the capital, provincial and district cities (city police) of European Russia, as well as in those non-uyezd cities, townships and townships that have their own police, separate from the district, in the Russian Empire, from 1862 to 1917. The word was created as a direct tracing paper from ancient Greek. "Πολιτεία" (society, city, official in one of them) - bypassing the European "policeman" or the English "policeman". The policeman was subordinate to the district overseer (where the district existed), did not use the rights of the public service and served as a free employee in the police team.
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