Related to The Russian Empire:Imperial Russian n 1.(Historical Terms) the tsarist empire in Asia and E Europe, overthrown by the Russian Revolution of 1917 2.(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the tsarist empire in Asia and E Europe, overthrown by the Russian Revolution of 1917 ...
The Russian Empire, commonly referred to as Imperial Russia, was a historical empire that extended across Eurasia from 1721, succeeding the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad that ended the Great Northern War. The rise of the Russian Empire coincided with the decline of neighboring ...
Tsarist rule was a personal and dynastic absolutism; Tsars might affect military ranks and wear military uniforms, as other contemporary monarchs did, but they did not come out of the army. Soviet rule was an ideological and bureaucratic absolutism, the civilian Party hierarchy exercising total ...
Given the vital importance of nationality issues at a time when the Bolsheviks were trying to keep the territories of the former Russian Empire under their power, Stalin’s post was crucial to the Bolshevik victory in the ensuing Russian Civil War (1918-1921). He was elected a member of th...
Russian Ground Forces, Red Army, Military history of the Russian Empire, Post- Soviet states, Kievan Rus', Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Moscow Military District, Igor Sergeyev, Strategic Rocket Forces, Army ranks and insignia of the Ru...
the USSR and the Russian Empire. (Here, by the way, I agree: there is little that is funny about Russian history.) This includes the sixty-three percent who are against jokes about “historical figures who are not living now.” Fifty-three percent would not touch “the army and the arm...
Anton Denikin (1872-1947) was a general in the tsarist Imperial Army and, later, an important White commander during the Civil War. Like General Kornilov, who he supported, Denikin was born to peasant stock but rose through army ranks. In 1919 he led a failed attempt to recapture Moscow ...
The article analyzes the educational level of the lower ranks of the Russian army in the second half of the 19th - early 20th century on the example of mil... OV Gefner 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Civilization Mission of the Russian Empire in Central Asia in the 19th century (Based on Mate...
Before the Russian Revolution brought him to power, Vladimir Lenin rose up in the ranks from an exiled dissident to the leader of the Bolshevik Party. He used the Bolshevik Party to ignite the October Revolution of 1917 which ended the era of the Russian Empire and started a new Soviet era...
Birthplace: Moscow, Russia Nationality: Russian Empire Buy atView on AMAZON 7 Ivan Turgenev Fathers and Sons, The Diary of a Superfluous Man 231 votes Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (English: ; Russian: ИванСергеевичТургенев, tr. Iván Sergéyevich Turgénev, IPA: [ɪ...