"Czar" is a version of "Caesar"; the Russian kings once used this as a title (it's also spelled Tsar). Today it just means, "boss"; "big shot" or "person in charge."
A presidential czar is an individual appointed by the President of the United States to oversee and coordinate efforts on a specific policy or issue area. They are often referred to as "czars" because of their centralized authority and decision-making powers. Czars are not part of the traditional cabinet structure and can be appointed to address complex or cross-cutting issues that may require a more focused and coordinated approach.
Czar Nicholas II
Ivan was the Czar of Russia.
Impressing the Czar was created in 1988.
Russia. Before the revolution in Russia, the emperor was called the czar. The last czar was czar Nicolas II
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).
Czar Nicholas III
Czar Nicholas II
Many people want to downplay the number of Czars that Bush appointed, due to the controversy being created over President Obama's use of Czars. Actually, Bush used many Czars! Here is a partial list of the czars that he appointed during his administration: Cyber Security Czar Regulatory Czar AIDS Czar Bird Flu Czar Intelligence Czar Health IT Czar Katrina Czar Manufacturing Czar Drug Czar Domestic Policy Czar War Czar Copyright Czar Abstinence Czar Mine Safety Czar Latin American Czar WTO Czar Corruption Czar Privacy Czar Sudan Czar and Health Czar, to name more than a few.
Czar Alexander I
The Czar's Madman was created in 1978.
The Adjutant of the Czar was created in 1929.
Ivan was the Czar of Russia.
Impressing the Czar was created in 1988.
In Anastasia, the father is a czar.
Yes, czar is a noun, a word for a person.
Russia. Before the revolution in Russia, the emperor was called the czar. The last czar was czar Nicolas II
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).