- In
Imperial Russia, a
ukase (/juːˈkeɪz, -ˈkeɪs/) or ukaz (Russian: указ [ʊˈkas]) was a
proclamation of the tsar, government, or a
religious leadership...
- In
September and
October 1993, a
constitutional crisis arose in the
Russian Federation from a
conflict between the then
Russian president Boris Yeltsin...
- The
Ukase of 1799 (Russian: Указ 1799 года) was a
decree of Tsar Paul I
issued on 8 July 1799. It
formally established the Russian-American Company. The...
- The Ems Ukaz or Ems
Ukase (Russian: Эмсский указ, romanized: Emsskiy ukaz; Ukrainian: Емський указ, romanized: Ems'kyy ukaz), was an
internal decree (ukaz)...
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Ukase of 1821 (Russian: Указ 1821 года) was a
Russian proclamation (a
ukase) of
territorial sovereignty over northwestern...
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Executive Order (Decree) of the
President of
Russia is a
legal act (
ukase) with the
status of a by-law made by the
President of Russia. As normative...
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issued after 1924 are
referred to as
Decisions (Russian: постановление) or
Ukases in
Soviet sources. The
Bolshevik Initial Decrees (the 'Decrees') were announced...
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referred to as the "Bulgarian Diktat" (Diktat bulgaro) or "Bulgarian
Ukase" (
Ukase bulgaro) in
Italian newspapers, was a
statement of
Silvio Berlusconi...
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consulting with
Witte and
Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsky, the Tsar
issued a
reform ukase on 25
December 1904 with
vague promises. In
hopes of
cutting the rebellion...
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Together with
rabbi Yitzchak Meir
Alter from Ger, he
coped with
Russian ukases (decrees),
prohibiting wearing traditional Jewish clothes. His sons were...