Some former Russian rulers were called tsars or czars.
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The former Russian parliament is called the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation.
Russian rulers were called czars. Also, at the time, there were barons, earls, dukes, archdukes, and etc.
Russian rulers have had many and varied titles since Rurik established the Russian state. Grand Duke or Grand Prince were both common titles. Ivan III (the Great) was the first to use the title Tsar (Tzar, Csar or Czar), a Russification of the Roman word Caesar. By the time the Romanovs had come to power, it was the standard title applied to all Russian rulers.
Tsarina is the name of a Russian rulers wife.
One of the most famous rulers of the Russian Empire
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It's former name was the 'Union of Soviet Socialist Republic' or USSR
All pre 1917 Russian rulers were czars. It's the Russian term for 'king'.
Peter the Great and Catherine the Great were both Russian rulers.
No. However, all of the languages of the Former Yugoslavia countries speak languages that are related to Russian.
Its former name is the Imperial Russian Ballet.
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