- The
Tsardom of Russia, also
known as the
Tsardom of Moscow, was the
centralized Russian state from the ****umption of the
title of tsar by Ivan IV in 1547...
- centuries, and
finally in the 20th century. The
first and the
second Bulgarian Tsardoms are not
treated as
separate entities, but
rather as one
state restored...
- The
Tsardom of
Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Царство България, romanized: Tsarstvo Balgariya), also
known as the
Third Bulgarian Tsardom (Bulgarian: Трето Българско...
- The
Tsardom of
Vidin (Bulgarian: Видинско Царство, romanized: Vidinsko Tsarstvo) was a
medieval Bulgarian state centred in the city of
Vidin from 1369–1396...
-
Kingdom of
Bulgaria (1908–1946), the
Serbian Empire (1346–1371), and the
Tsardom of
Russia (1547–1721). The
first ruler to
adopt the
title tsar was Simeon...
-
Congress Poland or
Congress Kingdom of Poland,
formally known as the
Kingdom of Poland, was a
polity created in 1815 by the
Congress of
Vienna as a semi-autonomous...
- The
Faraway Tsardom is an
undefined realm of East
Slavic folklore into
which the hero fell or
separated from the
ordinary world by an
impenetrable dense...
- Prin****lity of Vladimir-Suzdal (existed 12th–13th century), and
became the
Tsardom of
Russia in 1547. The
title 'Grand
Prince of Vladimir' was
mostly titular...
-
Horde (Mongol state), and it came to an end when it was
conquered by the
Tsardom of Russia. The
territory of the
Khanate comprised the
Muslim Bulgar-po****ted...
-
Bulgarian Tsardom may
refer to:
First Bulgarian Empire or
First Bulgarian Tsardom Second Bulgarian Empire or
Second Bulgarian Tsardom Kingdom of Bulgaria...