That person is called a Czar.
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Peter I is the individual that is given the credit for laying the foundation of the Russian Empire.
The Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia was home to the Russian monarchs. In 1905 after the events Bloody Sunday the Russian monarch moved to Alexander Palace.
The term "czar" is a Russian equivalent of the Roman title "Caesar." The Germans adopted the title Caesar in the same way only they used the word "Kaiser."
sandrokotus, first historical emperor of india
Kandake, also known as Candace, was a title given to queens or queen mothers of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, located in present-day Sudan. The title was used to signify the ruling female monarch's authority and power within the kingdom. The most famous Kandake was Amanirenas, who led military campaigns against the Roman Empire in the 1st century BCE.