Nicolas II became Czar after the death of his father in 1894.
Russia. Before the revolution in Russia, the emperor was called the czar. The last czar was czar Nicolas II
I believe that the year there was a Russian Czar was March 15, 1917 when Nicolas the II abdicated the throne.
Czar Nicholas II became ruler of Russia in 1894 after the death of his father, Czar Alexander III. He was the eldest son and heir to the throne, following the tradition of hereditary monarchy in Russia.
Alexander The second
Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
During WWI the Czar of Russia was Nicolas Romanov II. He was the cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany; this lead to unrest between Russia and Germany as the war progressed.
Nicolas the second the last tzar only had two palaces himself but the Romanov family and other tzars did
from 1914-1917 nicholas II of russia- Russian empire -monarcy 1917 onwards vladimir lenin- change of state - Russian soviet federative socialist republic then it would be called the u.s.s.r - communist state
"The Czar" was the title given to the "king" of Russia.
The czar that freed the serfs in Russia is Alexander the II.
Russia doesn't have a king. Since the October Revolution back in the early 1900s when the monarchy was abolished Russia is currently a Federal Semi-Presidential constitutioinal republic with Vladimir Putin as its President.
Ivan was the Czar of Russia.