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Tsarism, a form of autocratic monarchy associated with the rulers of Russia, was primarily practiced in Russia until the early 20th century, specifically until the Russian Revolution of 1917. While the concept of a tsar or similar autocratic rulers can be found in historical contexts of other nations, such as Bulgaria and Serbia, they did not adopt tsarism in the same way as Russia. Today, no countries operate under a system of governance explicitly termed "tsarism."

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