describe the status of Noble in Russia before revolution
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the Russian nobility aroses in the 14th century its members(1,90,000at at 1914,1.1%)steffed most the Russian government Apparatus until the February revolution of 1917.
The Russian word for nobility,dvoryanstvo derives from the Polish word dwor meaning the court of a prince or Duke and later,the court of the star Emperor. A novel man is called a dvoryanin.Pre Soviest Russia shared with other countries to that nobility connotes a status or society category rather than a title.
The Russian word for nobility,dvoryanstvo derives from the Polish word dwor meaning the court of a prince or Duke and later,the court of the star Emperor. A novel man is called a dvoryanin.Pre Soviest Russia shared with other countries to that nobility connotes a status or society category rather than a title.
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