-
found in
other m****cripts – "to all the
Russian realm" (vo vse
Rossisskoe tsarstvo); the
former is more
typical of the 17th century, when the
usage of the...
- romanized:
Tsarstvo Balgariya), also
known as the
Third Bulgarian Tsardom (Bulgarian: Трето Българско Царство, romanized: Treto
Balgarsko Tsarstvo), sometimes...
- The
Tsardom of
Vidin (Bulgarian: Видинско Царство, romanized: Vidinsko
Tsarstvo) was a
medieval Bulgarian state centred in the city of
Vidin from 1369–1396...
- Qannïq; Russian: Сибирское царство, Сибирский юрт, romanized: Sibirskoye
tsarstvo,
Sibirsky yurt) was a
state in
western Siberia. It was
founded at the end...
- Опонское/опоньское царство, romanized: Oponskoye/opon'skoe
tsarstvo,
supposed to mean
Yaponskoye tsarstvo, or "kingdom of ****an"), or as some English-language...
- внутри васъ; post-reform Russian: Царство Божие внутри вас, romanized:
Tsárstvo Bózhiye vnutrí vas) is a non-fiction book
written by Leo Tolstoy. A Christian...
-
Empire (Serbian: Српско царство /
Srpsko carstvo,
pronounced [sr̩̂pskoː
tsâːrstʋo]) was a
medieval Serbian state that
emerged from the
Kingdom of Serbia...
-
Modern Bulgarian: Второ българско царство, romanized: Vtoro
Balgarsko Tsarstvo) was a
medieval Bulgarian[ambiguous]
state that
existed between 1185 and...
-
establishing the
Moscow patriarchate in 1589, the
whole of the 'great
Russian Tsarstvo' is
called a
third Rome. Yuri Kagramanov, The war of
languages in Ukraine...
- romanized: Kongressovaya
Polsha Russian: Царство Польское, romanized:
Tsarstvo Polskoye Sources agree that
after the fall of the
January Uprising in 1864...