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Tsardom of Russia
The Tsardom of Russia (), also known as the Tsardom of Muscovy, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of tsar by Ivan IV in On 16 January 1547, Ivan IV was crowned the tsar and grand prince of all Russia (), thereby proclaiming the Tsardom of Russia, or "the Great Russian Tsardom
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Russia - Soviet Union, Tsardom, Revolution | Britannica
Russia - Soviet Union, Tsardom, Revolution: Indo-European, Ural-Altaic, and diverse other peoples have occupied what is now the territory of Russia since the 2nd millennium bce, but little is known about their ethnic identity, institutions, and activities. In ancient times, Greek and Iranian settlements appeared in the southernmost portions of what is now Ukraine.
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Tsardom of Bulgaria
The Tsardom of Bulgaria was the name of the Bulgarian state from Simeon's assumption of the title of Tsar in 913 until the Fatherland Front's foundation History
The Tsardom of Bulgaria is a continuation of the Bulgarian state founded in 681, actually the First Bulgarian Empire and the Tsardom of Bulgaria
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czardom
tsardom, ˈczardom [f. tsar + -dom.] The dominion, office, or power of a tsar or czar.1841 A. C. Sterling Russia 158 The old czardoms of Kasan and Astrachan. 1877 D. M. Wallace Russia xvii. 270 When the Grand Princes of Moscow brought the other principalities under their power, and formed them into t...
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Bulgarian Tsardom
Bulgarian Tsardom may refer to:
First Bulgarian Empire or First Bulgarian Tsardom
Second Bulgarian Empire or Second Bulgarian Tsardom
Kingdom of Bulgaria , or Third Bulgarian Empire or Third Bulgarian Tsardom
See also
Tsardom of Bulgaria
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Faraway Tsardom
In Russian language it is referred to as Тридевятое царство ( literally "Thrice-ninth Tsardom"), тридесятое царство ( literally "Thrice-tenth Tsardom"; In some tales, Thrice-ninth Tsardom is located underground. There are gardens with fruitful trees.
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czar
czar (tsɑː(r)) [Russ. tsar{p}], formerly the usual spelling of tsar, q.v. for etymology and history. Hence ˈczarate, ˈczardom, ˈczarevitch, czaˈrevna, ˈczarian, ˈczaricide, czaˈrina, ˈczarish, ˈczarism, czaˈritza, czarship, etc.: see tsarate, tsardom, etc.
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Tsardom of Vidin
The Tsardom of Vidin () was a medieval Bulgarian state centred in the city of Vidin from 1356 to 1396. Tsardom of Vidin
In 1356, Bulgarian tsar Ivan Alexander isolated Vidin from the Bulgarian monarchy and appointed his son Ivan Stratsimir (1356–1396) as
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Army of the Tsardom of Russia
Army of the Tsardom of Russia () known also as the Forces of the Russian State () and as Forces of Muscovy () were the armed forces of the Tsardom of Russia In 1632–1634 regiments of the new system appeared in the Tsardom.
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Annexation of Chuvashia by the Tsardom of Russia
[[File:Обращение чувашей и горных марийцев к Шах-Али и русским воеводам.jpg|thumb|Miniature from the "History of the Kazan Kingdom" Appeal of the Chuvash and mountain Mari to Shah Ali and the Russian voivodes (1551)]]
The entry of Chuvashia into the Russian state was an event in the history of the C...
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莫斯科历史
早期历史(1147-1283)
大公国(1283-1547)
Tsardom (1547-1721)
俄罗斯帝国 (1721-1917)
苏联时代 (1917-1991)
Metro
近期历史 (1991年至今
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Zemsky Sobor
The Zemsky Sobor () was a parliament of the Tsardom of Russia's estates of the realm active during the 16th and 17th centuries. References
Tsardom of Russia
Historical legislatures
1549 establishments in Russia
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Razriad
History
Initially, territory in the Tsardom of Russia was subdivided into uezds. As the territory of the tsardom expanded, this administrative system encountered certain issues.
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Philippe Colombe
Biography
A native of Paris, Colombe had served in the army of the Russian Tsardom before moving to Safavid Iran. References
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1722 deaths
Military personnel of the Tsardom of Russia
Safavid generals
Iranian people of French descent
Military personnel
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