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struccture of russian empire in 1914

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Answered by Khushib707
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The following points may help you:

a.  Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russian Empire in 1914.
b. The Russian empire included area around Moscow.
c. It also included areas around presently Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine and
Belarus.
d. The Russian Empire extended to the Pacific region and included territory of Central Asia, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
e. As far as social demographics of the empire is concerned, the Russian empire was predominated by the Russian orthodox Christians.
f.Though the Empire also had  Catholics., Protestants, Muslims and Buddhist.
 

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Answered by AnnaJ
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In 1914 the Russia Empire included Poland, Finland and large parts of Transcaucasia. The majority of the 166 million population were Slavs but as well as Jews and Turks there were dozens of other nationalities. Several of these groups wanted regional autonomy and this was the cause of a constant source of political conflict.

Tsar Nicholas II ruled the Russian Empire as an absolute monarch

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