The Romanov Dynasty ruled for 304 years from 1613 to 1917.
the empire of russia was a absolute monarchy
Romanovs. 'Romanovy'. "Романовы" in Russian.
No. Siberia is part of Russia. Before the 1917 Revolution the Russian monarchs also reigned over Siberia, but Siberia has never had a monarchy of its own.
Russia was a monarchy and its heads of states were called Tsars (or Tzars) which means Emperor.
Before the Third Reich, and before the Weimar period, Germany was ruled by Monarchs known as German Emperors. Wilhelm II was the last German Monarch who was abdicated and put into exile. Once the Monarchy was abolished, the Weimar period began and the leaders were then known as Chancellors.
Iran had a monarchy before 1900. Qajar monarchy.
The Romanov family ruled Russia for 300 years before Tsar Nicholas II abdicated in 1917. However, the communist revolution did not end this dynasty. Nicholas II abdicated the throne in March 1917 as a result of the February Revolution. The Communist or Bolshevik Revolution did not take place until the following October eight months after the dynasty had ended.
The Russo-Japanese War (Which Russia lost - making Nicholas unpopular with the Russian people) World War I (but the Tsar abdicated and was murdered before the war's end)
The Russian Duma was created after the Russian Revolution of 1905. The Duma was a type of Parliament, however it never had any real power. Tsar Nicholas reneged on all his promises to institute more of a constitutional monarchy than an autocratic monarchy in Russia. The Duma was dissolved not too long afterward and life went back to the way it had been before the Duma ever existed.
Before the Russian Revolution of 1917, the country had suffered high inflation and food scarcity. The hardest hit of the very stratified Russia were the peasants. World War I made everything worse for the Russian people, thus highlighting the problems of the country and inefficiency of the then-Russian monarchy.
Yes, Italy was a Kingdom before and During WWII and abolished the monarchy in 1946.
Russia was a monarchy run by Czar Nicholas II until he abdicated the throne in March 1917. Then it was ruled by a government of ministers called the Provisional Government until the Communist takeover in October 1917.