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Ivan IV, also known as Ivan the Terrible, implemented a domestic policy characterized by centralization of power and the establishment of a more autocratic state. He reduced the influence of the nobility (boyars) and sought to strengthen the central authority through the creation of a loyal class of service gentry. His reign also saw significant administrative reforms, including the introduction of a new legal code and the establishment of local governance structures. However, his later years were marked by increasing paranoia and brutality, culminating in violent purges and the Oprichnina, which targeted perceived enemies and dissenters.

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