yes. Between 30 and 60 million people lost their lives from imposed starvation, political purges, Siberian exile, and forced relocation.
He exiled them to Siberia!
The Czars were the Russian monarchs. Their religion was Russian Orthodoxy, a type of Christianity. Their race was Russian, Slavic, or Caucasian, whichever term is preferred.
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The Romanov Family
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Russian State Ballet of Siberia was created in 1978.
Prior to the revolutions of 1917, the Russian leaders were called Czars or Tsars.
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Siberia was easily acquired by the Russian czars because the native Siberians were small tribes scattered over the vast land. They lacked the organization and the weapons to resist. Siberia was taken by small bands of Cossacks employed by merchants or czars. The Cossacks established fortresses along the routes of their conquest. These served as outposts of governmental authority and trading posts for furs brought in by native people. The cultures of the native Siberians remained relatively undisturbed, except for the inevitable changes brought about by cultural diffusion, until the communists came into power.
Some former Russian rulers were called tsars or czars.
All pre 1917 Russian rulers were czars. It's the Russian term for 'king'.
Yes Stalin sent many dissidents to exile in Siberia.