A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.
Catherine the Great
The first ruler of what is Russia today was named Rurik. His birthdate is unknown but he ruled until his death in 879 AD.
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Czar Nicholas II was the last ruler of the Romanov family dynasty that had ruled the great empire of Russia for over 300 hundred years. He became Czar of Russia at the age of 26 because of the untimely and unexpected death of his father. Not only was he not ready to fill this position, but he was not skilled in the areas of working with the common people and in government. Although Nicholas was a good leader in some areas, he lacked experience and could be controlled too easily. He experienced trials in his personal and public life as Czar of Russia.
mainly as being Russia's last emperor, but also for being weak, and influencing two revolutions. he didn't really care about the poor people, who were starving because of wages that were decreasing in value. he was probably one of the least popular romanovs.
The word "czar" is a term for a leader, most often of a country. It is similar to the Russian term "tsar," which was the king and head ruler of the country.
Imperial Russia. This era ended with the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Russia, because he was the Tsar, or ruler, of Russia until he abdicated the throne in 1917.
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Czar Nicholas II became ruler of Russia in 1894 after the death of his father, Czar Alexander III. He was the eldest son and heir to the throne, following the tradition of hereditary monarchy in Russia.
A Russian ruler was called a Tsar or Czar, depending on your preferred spelling.
Ivan was the Czar of Russia.
Catherine the Great
he was selfish and loved being ruler