This tsar was Alexandr II.
Russia did not have a president in 1869. Up until 1917 Russia was known as the Russian Empire, ruled by a monarch; the tsar. In 1869 Russia was ruled by Tsar Aleksandr II (reign 1855-1881).
Before WW1, until 1917 in fact, Russia was ruled by the Roamanov dynasty, the Tsar was the Head of State. Tsar is a title like King or Emperor and is derived from Caesar. There was no such thing as a president in Russia then. The last Tsar was Nicholas II.
Russia is a republic, so it has a president, not a king. It did have a Tsar, similar to a King, up to 1917.
Tsar Alexander I of Russia.
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 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.
Tsar Alexei I of Russia was born on August 12, 1629.
Tsar Alexei I of Russia was born on August 12, 1629.
Tsar Alexander I of Russia was born on December 23, 1777.