All pre 1917 Russian rulers were czars. It's the Russian term for 'king'.
The Finland cultures is summer cottage Jews .In 1809 to 1917 Finland grand duchy with Russian at December 6 1917 Finland and the grand duchy is they went to Russian czar .
He was the Russian Czar (also spelled Tsar by some sources) from 1682 to 1725; he gave himself the name "Peter the Great" because he saw himself as a dominant and powerful ruler, who did much to modernize Russia.
Czar Aleksandr III went by Sasha, and The Peace-Maker.
I think that was the Russian dog Laika. I've heard that her name meant "Little Barker."
MY NAME IS MOHAMMAD KHALED I THINK THEY DID GOT JEALOUS
He was a Prussian minister that pissed on Napoleon and was fired so to speak. He then went to work for the Czar.
Yuri Gagarin
There is no word for "the" in the Russian language. There is also no word for is, a/an, or are. For example, if you were to say: "I went into an old building in search of the cat. It is very cold there." In Russian, you'd say: "I went in old building, searching for cat. It very cold there."
HORSE
High ruler when the Aztecs went to war!
Because he only went so far.
Cyrus