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No. A Tsar is always the head of an hereditary monarchy.
The people lost faith and trust in the tsar.
Communism was introduced. The Tsar and his family were murdered.
Russia is ruled by a government with a prime minister at the top of it . It has a President as well. So Russia is a republic. (Previously, until 1917, it was a monarchy - the monarch was called a tsar .)
Tsar Alexander I of Russia.
Russia had no President in 1900. It was a monarchy at that time
Nicholas II believed he had an obligation as Tsar to retain complete autocratic control over Russia as all the Tsar's before him had done. Both he and most of the peasant civilization of Russia believed that the Tsar was practically sent from God. Nicholas II believed he had to be true to that concept.
Tsar Nicholas I of Russia was born on July 6, 1796.
Tsar Alexis I of Russia was born on March 9, 1629.
Tsar Alexis I of Russia was born on March 9, 1629.
Tsar Peter I of Russia was born on June 9, 1672.
Tsar Peter I of Russia was born on June 9, 1672.