tsarist in A Sentence

    1

    Tsarist Russia was a case in point.

    0
    2

    However, the situation for the Tsarist government was very serious.

    0
    3

    When the Tsarist secret police were persecuting Russian revolutionaries, many of them adopted underground“war names.”.

    0
    4

    The Bolsheviks and Red commanders quickly studied, and drew many Tsarist generals and officers to their side.

    0
    5

    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Tsarist regime used Cossacks extensively to perform police service.

    0
    6

    The sovereign Fath Ali Shah had to concede, in one go, and without any war, 18 Iranian cities to Tsarist Russia.

    0
    7

    Russian trotters, descendants of those mestizos who ran in Tsarist time[4], albeit slightly, but also surpassed the Oryol breed in speed.

    0
    8

    In the days of Tsarist Russia, it was possible to buy a revolver in any store exactly as we buy food today.

    0
    9

    The Red Terror started in 1917 and ended in 1922, and consisted of torturing and murdering Tsarist Russians and other members of the bourgeoisie.

    0
    10

    The Russian Empire(also known as Imperial Russia, Tsarist Russia and Pre-revolutionary Russia) was an empire that existed from 1721 until the February Revolution of 1917.

    0
    11

    It becomes clear to every worker that the Tsarist government is his worst enemy, since it defends the capitalists and binds the workers hand and foot.

    0
    12

    Arrested in 1849 for belonging to a literary group that discussed banned books critical of“Tsarist Russia”, he was sentenced to death but the sentence was commuted at the last moment.

    0
    13

    The army general staff came to view the Tsarist collapse as an opportunity to free Japan from any future threat from Russia by detaching Siberia and forming an independent buffer state.

    0
    14

    Tsarist autocracy(Russian: царское самодержавие, transcr. tsarskoye samoderzhaviye) is a form of autocracy(later absolute monarchy) specific to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, which later became Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire.

    0
    15

    A large number of combat-ready men gathered in the city- employees of the Kolchak government, rear officers, former Tsarist officials, representatives of the bourgeoisie, Cossacks, etc., but they were not eager to take up arms.

    0
    16

    Vasily Shorin was an experienced commander- a former colonel of the Tsarist army, commander of the 2 Army on the Eastern Front of the Northern Group of the Eastern Front, led the Perm and Yekaterinburg operation to defeat the Kolchak troops.

    0
    17

    Born to a Russian peasant family in 1895, as a young man he quickly earned a reputation for“chernaya rabota”, or“black work”, while serving in the Tsarist army during World War I- gaining recognition from Stalin himself for his covert assassinations, torture, and executions.

    0
    18

    He publicly opposed the Tsarist regime, and for a time closely associated himself with Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov's Bolshevik wing of the party, but later became a bitter critic of Lenin as an overly ambitious, cruel and power-hungry potentate who tolerated no challenge to his authority.

    0