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3 February, 16:21
What were the emperors of the Russian called?
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Dylan Allen
3 February, 16:29
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Emperor actually remained the official title for a Russian Ruler. But they were also famously known as "tsars". The last official tsar was Nicholas II.
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Moon
3 February, 16:31
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Emperors in Russia were called tsars.
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