tsars were Russian rulers...but if ur question is ceaser? that is rome
A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.
The first ruler of what is Russia today was named Rurik. His birthdate is unknown but he ruled until his death in 879 AD.
A group of countries ruled by one other country is an empire
A colony.
No
There wasn't one. The last czar was Nicholas II, who ruled between 1894 and 1917.
Ivan was the Czar of Russia.
A government controlled by a Tsar (Czar) is called a Tsarist Autocracy. Essentially a form of absolute monarchy.
I believe that the year there was a Russian Czar was March 15, 1917 when Nicolas the II abdicated the throne.
Alexander I: ruled 1801 to 1825
A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.
Because he didn't do nothing for his country.
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The Tsar (or Czar) has not had anything to do with Russia since 1917, when the final tsar, Nicholas II, was forced to abdicate his throne due to civil unrest in the country. Prior to this, however, the tsar had complete control over most aspects of the Russian state; he (or she, in some cases) was the monarch who ruled the state.