Браилко, Иван Яковлевич
1792–1859 (age 67)
Biography
Ivan Yakovlevich Brailko (1792–1859) served as a chinovnik, a member of the Russian bureaucratic class that administered the vast imperial state. His career spanned the reigns of Alexander I and Nicholas I, periods during which the Russian administrative apparatus expanded and became increasingly systematized.
Based in Simferopol, the capital of Crimea, Brailko was part of the administrative infrastructure that governed Russia's diverse territories and populations. His long life and service reflect the experiences of countless bureaucrats who maintained imperial governance across the sprawling Russian Empire during the 19th century.