Tsar Nicholas-II abidicated his throne during Russian
Revolution. This is known as
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Tsar Nicholas-II abidicated his throne during Russian
Revolution. This is known as February Revolution.
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It is known as the February revolution.
- The local rebels had persuaded Tsar, who had ruled Russia to voluntarily resign the mighty throne, and a regional government was to be established thereof.
- He quickly overturned most of the local agreements, and the Bolsheviks and other revolutionary groups grew in popularity.
- He was diffused after signing a manifesto promising representative government in the country and fundamental civil liberties.
- In 1914, he led country into yet another brutal war, causing social unrest as food became short, people rapidly became war-weary and disastrous setbacks on the eastern front revealed his terrible leadership.
- However, in the year 1917, his throne was renounced, and the time frame of his reign was known as the February revolution.
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