Several African countries were ruled by white minorities until the late 20th century, notably South Africa, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and Namibia. In South Africa, apartheid policies enforced racial segregation and minority rule until the early 1990s. Rhodesia declared independence from Britain in 1965 and was governed by a white minority until it transitioned to majority rule in 1980. Namibia was under South African administration until it gained independence in 1990 after a protracted struggle.
Germany was the country that was ruled by kaisers. The title "kaiser" is derived from the Latin "Caesar" and was used by the emperors of the German Empire from its unification in 1871 until the end of World War I in 1918. The most notable kaisers were Wilhelm I and Wilhelm II. After World War I, the monarchy was abolished, and Germany became a republic.
Russia was the country ruled by the tsars, who were hereditary monarchs that governed from the 16th century until the early 20th century. The tsarist autocracy, particularly under rulers like Peter the Great and Catherine the Great, expanded Russia's territory and influence. The Romanov dynasty, which began in 1613, ended with the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917 during the Russian Revolution.
Before WWI, Russia had been ruled by Tsars, similar to Kings. After WWI, Russia was a communist country known as the Soviet Union. It would be a communist country until 1990, when it became Russia again.
South Africa, which is in Africa :)
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Although the South Afrikaners still spoke the Dutch language, Britain pretty well controlled commerce in South Africa...until white rule disappeared altogether in the 1990s.
He was the king of Jordan.
Russia was known as the Soviet Union until 1991, when its communist government collapsed.
No, Yugoslavia and Zakoslavia are not the same country. Yugoslavia was a country in Southeastern Europe that existed until the early 1990s, while Zakoslavia is not a recognized country.
The Hashmite Kingdom of Jordan
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Great Britain most recently ruled Kenya as a colony until Kenya gained independence in 1963.
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Russia was ruled by czars (alternate spellings: tzar, tsar, csar) until about 1900 when the Russian royal family was executed in a populist uprising.