The czar of Russia in the early 1900s was Nicholas II, who ruled from 1894 until his abdication in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. His reign saw significant political and social upheaval, including the Russo-Japanese War and the 1905 Revolution, which led to limited reforms. Nicholas II and his family were executed by Bolsheviks in 1918, marking the end of the Romanov dynasty and imperial rule in Russia.
Russia. Before the revolution in Russia, the emperor was called the czar. The last czar was czar Nicolas II
"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.
Czar Alexander I
he was the emperor
There was no czar in Russia in 1940. The last czar was Nicholas ll who was assassinated along with his whole family in 1918. The ruler in Russia during 1the 1940s was Joseph Stalin.
Czar Nicholas II
Russia, because he was the Tsar, or ruler, of Russia until he abdicated the throne in 1917.
The czar that turned Russia into a police state was Czar Alexander III.
A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.