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organized violence against jews
Pogroms were targeted, anti-Jewish riots that began in Russia during the 19th century. Rampant anti-semitism began when Russia acquired territories that had large numbers of Jews. From the beginning, Russia restricted movement of the Jews, confining them to specific areas unless they converted to Orthodox Christianity.
Organized attacks on Jews have historically been called POGROMS. Pogroms differ from events like the Holocaust in that pogroms were (1) not well-planned or well-coordinated and (2) localized in particular villages or cities. Most pogroms in Jewish history took place in the Russian Empire and its subsequent governments, but there have been pogroms in nearly every Old-World country that has hosted Jews other than India.
In the 19th century there were aristocracy and serfs.
Russia was able to defeat and take over Armenia, Nakhchivan and Azerbaijan in the 19th century.
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The socio-political movement in Russia during the 19th century was known as the "Age of Reforms." It occurred primarily in the mid-19th century, starting with the reign of Tsar Alexander II in the 1860s. This period brought significant changes to Russian society, including the emancipation of the serfs and other social and administrative reforms.
France and Russia.
the government in Russia should be eliminated
Vatican I occurred during the 19th century, not 20th.
Nobles and czars.
Alexander Kornilov has written: '19th century Russia from the age of Napoleon to the eve of Revolution ; translated from the Russian by Alexander S. Kaun' -- subject(s): Russia, 19th century, History