Pyotr Kobozev
| Pyotr Kobozev | |
|---|---|
| Пётр Кобозев | |
| People's Commissar of Transport of the RSFSR | |
| In office 9 May 1918 – 13 June 1918 | |
| Premier | Vladimir Lenin | 
| Preceded by | Aleksei Rogov | 
| Succeeded by | Vladimir Nevsky | 
| Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Far Eastern Republic | |
| In office 4 October 1922 – 14 November 1922 | |
| Preceded by | Pyotr Nikiforov | 
| Succeeded by | Office annulled | 
| Rector of Leningrad Polytechnical Institute | |
| In office 2 November 1928 – 1 September 1929 | |
| Preceded by | Alexander Baykov | 
| Succeeded by | Alexander Shumsky | 
| Rector of Moscow Land Survey Institute | |
| In office 1924 – November 1928 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Pyotr Alekseevich Kobozev 13 August 1878 Pesochnya, Spassky Uyezd, Ryazan Governorate | 
| Died | 4 January 1941 (aged 62) Moscow, Soviet Union | 
| Resting place | Novodevichy Cemetery | 
| Citizenship | Russian, Soviet | 
| Nationality | Russian, Soviet | 
| Political party | Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, Bolsheviks | 
| Spouse | Alevtina Rakitina | 
| Alma mater | Riga Polytechnical Institute | 
| Occupation | Revolutionary, politician | 
| Profession | Engineer | 
| Nickname(s) | Engineer, Doubting Thomas | 
Pyotr Alekseevich Kobozev (Russian: Пётр Алексеевич Ко́бозев; 13 August 1878 — 4 January 1941) was a prominent Russian revolutionary, Soviet statesman and professor. He had played a significant role in establishing and maintaining Soviet regime in the Ural region, Turkestan and the Far East.