Czar Nicholas II Romanov abdicated in 1917.
Czar Nicholas II Romanov was Czar at the time of the Russian Revolutions in 1917. He abdicated the throne after the February Revolution and was out of the picture entirely by the October Revolution of 1917.
I believe that the year there was a Russian Czar was March 15, 1917 when Nicolas the II abdicated the throne.
Technically he abdicated the thrown in 1917.
In 1917 the Russian czar and his family were assassinated.
No Russian communist overthrew the Russian monarchy. The Tsar abdicated in March 1917 after the February Revolution. A non-communist Provisional Government was then set up. In October 1917, the Russian Communist leader overthrew the Provisional Government. The Russian monarchy had already been overthrown.
The Romanov czar removed from power in 1917 was Tsar Nicholas II. He abdicated the throne during the Russian Revolution, which marked the end of over 300 years of Romanov rule. Following his abdication, Nicholas II and his family were placed under house arrest and eventually executed by Bolsheviks in 1918.
Czar Nicholas Romanov II was still Russia's leader in 1914. He abdicated in March 1917.
Alexander Kerensky was the Russian Prime Minister who was forced to resign as a result of the Russian Revolution (and who died in exile). Czar Nicholas II had already abdicated, prior to the revolution (but was executed anyway by the vengeful Bolsheviks).
Russia, because he was the Tsar, or ruler, of Russia until he abdicated the throne in 1917.
The war, poverty, and tyranny of the czar.
The Russian Revolution(1917), and the over throw of the Czar
The last Czar of Russian Empire was Nicholas II