Imperial Russia
Imperial Russia is the term used to cover the period of history from the expansion of Russia under Peter the Great, through the expansion of the Russian Empire from the Baltic to the Pacific Ocean, to the deposal of Nicholas II of Russia, the last tsar, at the start of the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Related Topics:
Russia - Peter the Great - Baltic - Pacific Ocean - Nicholas II of Russia - Tsar - Russian Revolution - 1917
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The Russian state was officially named the Russian Empire ({{lang-ru|??????????? ????????}}) from 1721 to 1917.
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Capital city of the Russian Empire was Saint-Petersburg (after 1914 re-named Petrograd).
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At the end of the 19th century the size of the Empire was about 22 400 000 square kilometers (almost 1/3 of the Earth's landmass). According to the 1897 census its population was about 128 200 000 people, however, majority of them (93.4 million) lived in the European Russia. More than a 100 different ethnic groups lived in the Russian Empire (ethnic Russians were about 45 % of the population). In addition to today's Russia prior to 1917 Russian Empire included territories of the Baltic states, Ukraine, Belarus, part of Poland (Kingdom of Poland), Moldova (Bessarabia), Caucasus, Finland (Grand Duchy of Finland) and most of Central Asia (Russian Turkestan).
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Ethnic groups - Russians - Baltic states - Ukraine - Belarus - Poland - Kingdom of Poland - Moldova - Bessarabia - Caucasus - Finland - Grand Duchy of Finland - Central Asia - Russian Turkestan
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In 1914 the Russian Empire consisted of 81 provinces (guberniyas) and 20 regions (oblasts). Vassals and protectorates of the Russian Empire included khanates of Bukhara, Khiva and after 1914 Tuva.
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1914 - Guberniya - Oblast - Vassals - Protectorates - Bukhara - Khiva - Tuva
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Russian Empire was a hereditary monarchy headed by an autocratic Emperor (Tsar) from a Romanov dynasty. Orthodox Christianity was the official faith of the Empire and was controlled by the monarch through the Holy Synod. Subjects of the Russian Empire were segregated into estates (classes) such as ?dvoryanstvo? (nobility), clergy, merchants, cossacks and peasants. Native people of Siberia and Central Asia were officially registered as another estate called ?inorodtsy? (foreigners).
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Hereditary monarchy - Tsar - Romanov dynasty - Orthodox Christianity - Holy Synod - Dvoryanstvo - Nobility - Clergy - Merchants - Cossacks - Peasants - Inorodtsy
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In addition to to Russia proper the empire consisted of the constitutional monarchies of the Kingdom of Poland (1815-1831) and the Grand Duchy of Finland (1809-1917)
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Constitutional monarchies - Kingdom of Poland - 1815 - 1831 - Grand Duchy of Finland - 1809 - 1917
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Coat of Arms of the Russian Empire was a Two-headed eagle, National anthem ? God Save the Tsar (?Bozhe, tsarya khrani?), official language - Russian.
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Coat of Arms - Two-headed eagle - National anthem - God Save the Tsar - Official language - Russian
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After the overthrow of monarchy during the February Revolution of 1917 Russia was declared to be a republic by the Provisional Government.
Related Topics:
February Revolution - Provisional Government
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This period, together with overlaps with the preceding and subsequent periods, is covered in the following articles.
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- Russian history, 1682-1796
- Russian history, 1796-1855
- Russian history, 1855-1892
- Russian history, 1892-1920
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The Russian Empire in 1913
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