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who ruled the Russia in 1914? how did he manage his empire?​

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Answered by harinismart007
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In 1914 Tsar Nicholas II was the leader of the Russian Empire as an absolute monarch, the throne he inherited from his late father, Alexander. The Empire included Poland, Finland, and large parts of Transcaucasia. The majority were slaves and dozens of other nationalities of Jews and Turks

Answered by shubhampratapyadav
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In 1914,Tsar Nicholas 2 ruled Russia and its empire. Beside the territory around Moscow, the Russian empire included current day Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine, Belarus. It stretched to the Pacific and compromised today's Central Asian states, as well as Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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