- царское самодержавие, romanized: tsarskoye samoderzhaviye), also
called Tsarism, was an autocracy, a form of
absolute monarchy localised with the Grand...
-
Tsar (/zɑːr, (t)sɑːr/; also
spelled czar, tzar, or csar; Bulgarian: цар, romanized:
tsar; Russian: царь, romanized:
tsar'; Serbian: цар, car) is a title...
-
uprising against Tsarism."
Confronted with
growing opposition and
after consulting with
Witte and
Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsky, the
Tsar issued a
reform ukase...
- Europe‐Asia
Studies (1994) 46#4 pp. 563–78. Suny,
Ronald Grigor. "Rehabilitating
Tsarism: The
Imperial Russian State and Its Historians. A
Review Article" Comparative...
- The
Tsar Bomba (Russian: Царь-бомба, romanized:
Tsar'-bomba, IPA: [t͡sarʲ ˈbombə], lit. '
Tsar bomb'; code name: Ivan or Vanya), also
known by the alphanumerical...
- Moscow, was the
centralized Russian state from the ****umption of the
title of
tsar by Ivan IV in 1547
until the
foundation of the
Russian Empire by
Peter the...
- The
Maiden Tsar (Russian: Царь-девица, romanized:
Tsar-devitsa,
Tsar-Maiden,
Tsar-Maid) is a
character in East
Slavic folktales. It is best
known from...
- romanized: Aleksándr Osvobodítel, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɐsvəbɐˈdʲitʲɪlʲ]). The
tsar was
responsible for
other liberal reforms,
including reorganizing the judicial...
- was
Grand Prince of
Moscow and all
Russia from 1533 to 1547, and the
first Tsar and
Grand Prince of all
Russia from 1547
until his
death in 1584. Ivan's...
- The
Tsar Cannon (Russian: Царь-пушка,
Tsar'-pushka) is a
large early modern period artillery piece (known as a
bombarda in Russian) on
display on the grounds...