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Tsarist autocracy[a] (Russian: царское самодержавие, romanized: tsarskoye samoderzhaviye), also
called Tsarism, was an autocracy, a form of
absolute monarchy...
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Defeat in the Russo-****anese War (1904–1905) was a
major blow to the
tsarist regime and
further increased the
potential for unrest. In
January 1905...
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Tsarist Russia may
refer to:
Grand Duchy of
Moscow (1480–1547)
Tsardom of
Russia (1547–1721)
Russian Empire (1721–1917) This
disambiguation page lists...
- The
Tsarist bureaucracy,
alongside the military, the
judiciary and the
Russian Orthodox Church, pla**** a
major role in
solidifying and
maintaining the...
- the
White Tsar to the
Russian Tsar.
Monarchy and
Russian Nationalism in
Tsarist Turkestan". In Banerjee, Milinda; Backerra, Charlotte; Sarti, Cathleen...
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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...
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During the
Russian Civil War of 1917–1923, a
number of
former Tsarist officers joined the Red Army,
either voluntarily or as a
result of coercion. This...
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Imperial Guard.
Despite their po****r
image as
janissaries of the
tsarist government, some of them
opposed being used to put down
protests and wanted...
- The
Grand Duchy of
Finland was the
predecessor state of
modern Finland. It
existed from 1809 to 1917 as an
autonomous state within the
Russian Empire....
- in a
sauce of
mustard and smetana. From its
origins in mid-19th-century
Tsarist Russia, it has
become po****r
around the world, with
considerable variation...