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why did the capital of Russia changed from Petrograd to Moscow and when??​

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Answered by ABHINAV123421
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Peter moved the capital to declare a new vision for the country. ... In 1712, Peter the Great declared the new city of St. Petersburg as the Capital of Russia, thus displacing Moscow as the seat of government. It remained Russia's capital city until 1918, when by Lenin's decree Moscow was restored to its ancient primacy.

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Peter moved the capital to declare a new vision for the country. ... In 1712, Peter the Great declared the new city of St. Petersburg as the Capital of Russia, thus displacing Moscow as the seat of government. It remained Russia's capital city until 1918, when by Lenin's decree Moscow was restored to its ancient primacy.

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