The notion of despotism masquerading as liberation was part of the Victorian liberal stereotype of tsardom. |
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I can find no evidence that any of the tsars are doing this but plenty of evidence that colleagues think it a risk of tsardom. |
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Attempts by tsardom to court the reformist intelligentsia were replaced by a military dictatorship. |
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They were similar to the revolutionaries of tsarist Russia, who also had diverse views of what would happen to their country after the end of tsardom. |
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Pugachev began envisioning a Cossack tsardom, similar to Razin's vision of a united Cossack republic. |
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It was one of the successor states of the Golden Horde, and it came to an end when it was conquered by the Tsardom of Russia. |
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The term Tsardom of Kazan was in use until 1708 when the Kazan Governorate was formed. |
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From the reign of Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century they were the richest businessmen in the Tsardom of Russia. |
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The Don Cossack Host, which had been established by the 16th century, allied with the Tsardom of Russia. |
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The Tsardom of Russia began its conquest of the region in the 17th century, moving east after the defeat of the Khanate of Sibir. |
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Elizabeth continued to maintain the diplomatic relations with the Tsardom of Russia originally established by her deceased brother. |
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The Russian flag dates from the late Tsardom of Russia period and has been widely used since the time of the Russian Empire. |
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The Tsardom of Russia gradually chipped away at the autonomy of the Kalmyk Khanate. |
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The Tsardom of Russia continued its territorial growth through the 17th century. |
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