Farm
babushkas
Kulak
The Russian Revolution.
Land to the peasants
The grievances of the peasants were often referred to as "peasant demands" or "peasant grievances." These typically included issues such as oppressive taxation, land ownership disputes, lack of rights, and harsh working conditions. In various historical contexts, such as the French Revolution or the Russian Revolution, these grievances highlighted the socio-economic inequalities faced by the peasant class and their desire for reform and justice.
The Russian Peasant - 1912 was released on: USA: 17 January 1912
Крестьянская мать Krestʹyanskaya matʹ
Krest'yanin
babushkas
A man
A Russian peasant.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II was the Russian dictator in 1900.
A wealthy Russian peasant may also be referred to as a kulak. Kulaks were prosperous peasants in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union who owned larger farms and often employed laborers.
Russian Assembly was created in 1900.
A Cossack is a Russian peasant. An example sentence would be: The Cossack was very pleasant to everyone that knew him.
Russian invasion of Manchuria happened in 1900.
Russian American Line was created in 1900.