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Who is the ruller of Russia

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Answered by monikasharma5266
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The Russian honorific "czar"—sometimes spelled "tsar"—derives from none other than Julius Caesar, who predated the Russian Empire by 1,500 years. Equivalent to a king or an emperor, the czar was the autocratic, all-powerful ruler of Russia, an institution that lasted from the mid-16th to the early 20th centuries

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Answered by sagniksengupta067
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Monarchy was abolished in Russia during WW1 . Then after WW1 the great Russian empire existed as a communist state which was called Soviet Union . Today Vladimir Putin is the president of Russia. Soviet Union dissolved and several smaller countries were formed including Russia. Which latter become democracy.

The last emperor of Russia was Nicolas 2 who along with his family was brutally killed during WW1 by the rebells . However Russian honorific "czar"—sometimes spelled "tsar"—derives from none other than Julius Caesar, who predated the Russian Empire by 1,500 years. Equivalent to a king or an emperor, the czar was the autocratic, all-powerful ruler of Russia, an institution that lasted from the mid-16th to the early 20th centuries .

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