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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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Prior to the revolutions of 1917, the Russian leaders were called Czars or Tsars.
Some former Russian rulers were called tsars or czars.
All pre 1917 Russian rulers were czars. It's the Russian term for 'king'.
Russia was ruled by czars (alternate spellings: tzar, tsar, csar) until about 1900 when the Russian royal family was executed in a populist uprising.
The famous Russian jeweled eggs are called Fabergé eggs. Fifty large ones were made by the House of Fabergé for the Russian czars. Thousand more were miniature and could be worn around the neck as an Easter decoration.
Because of the transliteration from Cyrillic, the plural czars is also spelled tzars or more properly tsars, when it applies to the Russian hereditary rulers.
Russian heads of state before 1917 were called Tsars or Czars.
Russian society was taken charge by Autocrats, also called Czars with absoloute power
No Russian Czars were ever exiled to Siberia. Tsar Nicholas II abdicated the throne and was moved around from place to place until he and his family were executed in Ekaterinburg, Russia. He was never exiled to Sibere.