tsar|tsars in English

noun

[zɑr /zɑː]

czar, emperor; title of Russian emperors before the Bolshevik Revolutio

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1. The tsar is dead; long live the tsar.

2. The tsar protected his personal prerogatives.

3. He rode in triumph to the Tsar.

4. Simon Caulkin: James Caan has joined the 260 tsars created since 1997

5. He Assumed full authority as tsar in 1689

6. In reality, the tsar proceeded with extreme caution.

7. Meteor service between Saint Petersburg, Russia and the Peterhof Palace, a summer palace of Russian tsars.

8. Tsar Nicholas died with his philosophy in dispute.

9. The tsar was trying to integrate his domains.

10. The Tsar reacted by sending Russian troops into Poland.

11. Participates in the democratic revolution that overthrows the Tsar.

12. He was executed in 1887 for plotting to assassinate the tsar.

13. David's star, swastika and trident were considered as symbols of an ancient direct sort of tsars.

14. Press and provincial assemblies hastened to proclaim solidarity with the Tsar.

15. The Frogs Who Begged for a Tsar: (and 61 other Russian fables)

16. 7 He was executed in 1887 for plotting to assassinate the tsar.

17. 25 He was executed in 1887 for plotting to assassinate the tsar.

18. However, many remained sceptical, remembering the Tsars pledge in 1895 in a speech to Zemstvo representative to maintain autocracy.

19. The first Russian ruler to officially crown himself "Tsar" was Ivan IV.

20. The suffix "of All Russia" was transformed from the previous version "(Tsar) of All Rus'".

21. Tsar Teodore Svetoslav (reigned 1300–1322) restored Bulgarian prestige from 1300 onwards, but only temporarily.

22. 7 Rasputin exercised some strong hypnotic power over the Tsar and his wife.

23. Czar (also spelled as tsar) literally means an emperor or a male monarch

24. History and Etymology for Czarevna. Russian tsarevna, from tsar' + -evna (feminine patronymic suffix)

25. 29 By comparison with Alexander I and most eighteenth-century tsars he had been remarkably inactive beyond his frontiers.