A czar (tsar or tzar) was the ruler of old Russia.
Ruled by a KingAnswerThe word 'Monarch' is from Latin extraction. It means 'one ruler' or one person in overall control. In this respect having a President could be considered Monarchial.
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An empire is a country, state, or region. An emperor is the ruler over the empire.
A person who is an absolute ruler of his country - for instance, Sultan Qaboos of Oman.
A king or queen. Sometimes an emperor.
Often, the person who discovers it (or is said to have discovered it) gets the right to name it. But this is not always the case. Some places are named after a famous person who was very inspirational to the culture; or the ruler of a country wants a place named after himself (or herself), so that people will remember that ruler's importance. And sometimes, places are named after events that were central to a country's history.
a person with particular skills brought in to run a country or an organisation
The noun 'ruler' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person (or a thing as a word for a measuring device).
They are usually called refugees. If the danger is war, they are war refugees. If the danger is because they oppose the ruler(s) they are political refugees.
The word "czar" is a term for a leader, most often of a country. It is similar to the Russian term "tsar," which was the king and head ruler of the country.
An absolute ruler is a ruler that has unlimited power over their country.
There is no country with no ruler. Every country has a form of government that includes a leader or a ruling body to govern the nation.
The ruler of a country is typically referred to as the head of state or the monarch in a monarchy.
A country whose ruler has unlimited power is called an autocracy.
Autocracy