Nicholas II (1868-1918). He was the last emperor of Russia.
The Russian Provisional Government under Alexander Kerensky was overthrown by the Bolshevik Revolution. It did not overthrow Tsar Nicholas II. He had already been overthrown by the February Revolution.
Tsar Nicholas II was born in Russia, but he was not really Russian. His mother was of Danish and German extraction and his father was the same (they were first cousins.) Nicholas II was not even really a Romanov.
The Russian Revolution did not occur in 1908; rather, significant events leading to the revolution unfolded in 1905. The 1905 Revolution was marked by widespread unrest, strikes, and calls for political reform, spurred by dissatisfaction with Tsar Nicholas II's autocratic rule and social inequalities. The unrest prompted the Tsar to issue the October Manifesto, which promised some civil liberties and the establishment of a legislative Duma. However, many of the underlying issues remained unresolved, leading to further unrest and ultimately contributing to the more significant upheaval of the 1917 Russian Revolution.
The ruler of Russia before Stalin was Vladimir Lenin. Lenin led the Bolshevik Party in the October Revolution of 1917, which overthrew the provisional government and established the Soviet Union. He served as the first leader of the Soviet Union until his death in 1924, after which Stalin rose to power.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II was the Tsar who was overthrown by the Russian Revolution.
Tsar Nicholas was the last Tsar of Russia, who was murdered with his family during the Russian Revolution
the Romanov dynasty: the Last Tsar of Russia: Tsar Nicholas
Tsar Nicholas II
Nicholas II's last name was Romanov. His full name was Nicholas II Alexanderovich Romanov.
Tsar Nicholas II. He was forced to resign.
Tsar Nicholas II, of the Romanov imperial line, was the catalyst for the Russian revolution.
The tsars had enjoyed unlimited power in Russia. Only Nicholas II had to deal with a revolution, which forced him to abdicate.
Tsar Nicholas II, who was overthrown in the Russian revolution in October 1917.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II
Tsar Nicholas II Romanov was executed by Lenin's forces in 1918. The Tsar was not executed during the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Because the people of Russia tried to overthrow their king, Tsar Nicholas II. The people were struggleing to survive when Tsar Nicholas had to focuse on the World War 1.