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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...
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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...
- The
Grand Duchy of Finland,
officially and also
translated as the
Grand Prin****lity of Finland, was the
predecessor state of
modern Finland. It existed...
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emigration from
Eastern Europe,
including the
growing antisemitism in
Tzarist Russia and the Pale of Settlement. The
manifestations of this antisemitism...
- hand, was an
atheist and a
strong critic of the
Orthodox Church and the
tzarist government (Nekrasov
exaggeratedly called him a Marxist). Karl-Georg Steffens...
- 1918
proposal for a
monument celebrating the
victory of the Red Army over
Tzarist General Krasnov, in the form of a red
wedge cleaving a
block of
white stone...
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death of Stalin, he was rehabilitated.[citation needed] The
Depths of the
Tzarist Navy (В недрах царского флота), 1919; The
Rebels (Мятежники), 1923; October...
- that the
Protocols were
originally written in
French by
agents of the
Tzarist secret police (the Okhrana). However, this
version has been questioned...
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Revolution in 1911
which resulted in
power shifts in China, the fall of
Tzarist Russia in 1917 and the end of
World War I in 1918, the
British officially...
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after the
Soviet Union had
abolished the
official antisemitism of the
Tzarist empire, its
political exploitation was
avoided until the
Great Purges of...