many countries have "tzhaar's". it is like a king,
This depends on Which tsar you mean, if you are talking about the last tsar of Russia, Tsar Nicholas II then he married Alexandra Fedorovna on the 8 April 1894.
Tsar
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tsar or czar Like "Kaiser" in German, the Russian "Tsar" or "Czar" is derived from CAESAR, meaning Emperor. After Octavian Caesar became Caesar Augustus, all the Roman Emperors were known as Caesar, and it became synonymous with Emperor. This I found, as well as the Russian word for King being "Korol' ", in a Wikipedia article about the word Tsar. It's quite comprehensive.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II
Tsar Nicholas II, was last emperor of Russia.
tsar = צר
The tsar was the absolute ruler of his empire, although this was mainly through subordinate leaders. The Slavic word tsar is a form of the word czar, which in modern use means an individual in overall authority for a government function.
Like Zarr.
Tsar or Czar
The Russian word (transliterated into English) is "tsar" or "czar". Either spelling is accepted.
This depends on Which tsar you mean, if you are talking about the last tsar of Russia, Tsar Nicholas II then he married Alexandra Fedorovna on the 8 April 1894.
The noun 'tsar' is a word for a male emperor of Russia before the 1917 Russian Revolution.The noun for a female empress of Russia is tsarina.The noun 'tsar' as a word for someone given great power or authority in a particular sphere of influence is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
царь (tsar)
Tsar
Mike Tsar goes by The Tsar.
A tsar was a Russian emperor.