October p1 Grand Duchy of Moscow s1 Russian Empire flag p1 Coat of arms of Russia XV Century .svg flag s1 Flag of Russia.svg image flag Flag of Russia.svg flag Flag of Russia flag type Civil Ensign image coat Imperial Coat of arms of Russia 17th century .svg symbol Coat of arms of Russia symbol type Coat of arms image map RussianEmpire1700.png image map caption The Tsardom of Russia green , c. 1700 ... 2011 DEFAULTSORT Tsardom Of Russia Category History of Russia Category Former countries in Europe Category Early Modern history by country Russia Category Former Slavic countries Category Tsardom of Russia ...Previously Russia Dablink For Kingdom of Rus , see Kingdom of Galicia Volhynia Infobox Former Country native name br Tsarstvo Russkoye conventional long name Tsardom of Russia common name Russia continent Eurasia government type Absolute monarchy & br Tsarist autocracy year start 1547 year end 1721 event start Coronation of the Russian monarch Coronation of Ivan IV of Russia Ivan IV ... Ruble Ruble leader1 Ivan IV of Russia Ivan IV first leader2 Peter I of Russia Peter I last year leader1 1547 1584 year leader2 1682 1721 title leader Tsar of Russia Tsar Emperor legislature Zemsky Sobor stat year1 1689 stat area1 15000000 stat pop1 10000000 The Tsardom of Rus region Rus lang ru ... state between Ivan IV of Russia Ivan IV s assumption of the title of Tsar in 1547 and Peter I of Russia Peter the Great s foundation of the Russian Empire in 1721. The term is not without controversy some Russian historians consider the correct name to be the Tsardom of Muscovy , or Muscovite Tsardom this view is supported by such authors as Voltaire in his works such as History of Charles ... VGV vgv5.htm Vernadsky V. Muscovite Tsardom . in 2 v. Moscow Agraph, 2001 Russian ref and is considered by them to be authentically Russian. ref name Shmidt Others claim that Muscovite Tsardom was propagated ... heritage main Tsar Third Rome Image Ivans ivory throne.jpg thumb left Ivory throne of Ivan IV of Russia ... more details
Image Bulgaria Ivan Alexander 1331 1371 .svg thumb 300px The Tsardom of Vidin The Tsardom of Vidin lang bg , Vidinsko tsarstvo was a medieval Bulgarian state with centre in the town of Vidin . In 1356, Bulgarian tsar Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria Ivan Alexander isolated Vidin from the Bulgarian monarchy and appointed his son Ivan Stratsimir of Bulgaria Ivan Stratsimir 1356 1396 as absolute ruler of the domain of Vidin. In 1365, the Hungarian occupation of Vidin state was occupied by Kingdom of Hungary Hungarian crusade rs, but the occupation was short lived. In 1369, a Bulgarian and Wallachian campaign drove out the Hungarian military, but in 1393 the whole of Bulgaria, along with the rest of the surrounding region, fell to the Ottoman Empire . This brought an end to Bulgaria s medieval state empire. Vidin was now the only region controlled by the indigenous Bulgarian population and not the invading Ottoman Turks . The Ottomans went on to conquer the despotates of Principality of Karvuna Dobruja , Prilep and Velbazhd as well. Vidin s independence did not last long. In 1396, Stratsimir contributed soldiers to assist the Slavic nations bid to overturn the Ottoman Empire. Following Battle of Nicopolis defeat at the hands of the Ottomans outside the city of Nikopol, Bulgaria Nicopolis , Vidin may have finally fallen under the sphere of the Ottomans led by Bayezid I . However, according to modern authors, the Tsardom of Vidin may have existed until 1422, ruled by Stratsimir s son Constantine II of Bulgaria Constantine II . References cite book last Fine, Jr. first John V.A. year 1987 title The Late Medieval Balkans publisher University of Michigan Press location Ann Arbor, Michigan Ann Arbor id ISBN 0 472 08260 4 cite book last Pavlov first Plamen title Car Konstantin II Asen &mdash poslednijat vladetel na srednovekovna B lgarija language Bulgarian url http liternet.bg publish13 p pavlov konstantin II asen.htm publisher LiterNet cite book last Tjutjund iev first ... more details
established event5 Tsardom of Russia established date5 1547 established event6 Russian Empire established ... eagle his own, and eventually Russian, coat of arms. Tsardom of Russia Main Tsardom of Russia File ... span common name Russia national anthem center File Russian Anthem instrumental.ogg center small br Romanization of Russian tr. National Anthem of Russia ... of Russia 27 others co official in various regions ethnic groups Russians 79.8 , Tatars 3.8 ... of Russia President leader name1 Dmitry Medvedev leader title2 Prime Minister of Russia Prime Minister ... Russia UR small leader title3 Chairman of the Federation Council leader name3 Sergey Mironov small Fair Russia FR small leader title4 Chairman of the State Duma leader name4 Boris Gryzlov small United Russia UR small legislature Federal Assembly of Russia Federal Assembly upper house Federation Council ... 2CPPPPC 2CPPPSH&grp 0&a title Russia publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 2 Jan. 2011 ... code Telephone numbers in Russia 7 About the country Russia IPAc en en us Russia.ogg r lang rus Rossiya r s ij Ru .ogg , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation ref The names Russian Federation and Russia shall be equal . cite web title The Constitution of the Russian ... northwest to southeast, Russia borders of Russia shares borders with Norway , Finland , Estonia , Latvia ... . At convert 17,075,400 km2 mi2 , Russia is the largest country in the world , covering more than a ninth of the Earth s land area. Russia is also the ninth most populous nation with 143  million ... and landforms. Russia has the world s largest reserves of mineral and energy resources ... Federation for UNESCO Panorama of Russia publisher Unesco.ru accessdate 2010 10 29 ref It has the world ... russia 23.htm accessdate 26 Dec. 2007 ref The nation s history began with that of the East ... name britannica cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 513251 Russia title Russia publisher ... more details
about the term the political party Great Russia political party other meanings of RussiaRussia disambiguation Great Russia lang ru , Velikorossiya is an obsolete name formerly applied to the territories of Russia proper , the land that formed the core of Muscovy and, later, Russia . The name is said to have come from the Greek language Greek Meg l Rh ss a ref Cite book last Vasmer first Max authorlink coauthors title Etymological dictionary of the Russian language publisher Progress date 1986 location Moscow page 289 url http etymolog.ruslang.ru vasmer.php?id 289&vol 1 doi id isbn ref used by Byzantine Empire Byzantines for the northern part of the lands of Rus region Rus nowiki nowiki . Later, Russian Tsars adopted the word their official title included the wording literal translation The Sovereign of all Rus region Rus the Great, Little Russia the Little , and White Russia the White . Similarly, the terms Great Russian language , Velikorusskiy yazyk and Great Russians , Velikorossy , have fallen out of use. Image Europ isches russland.jpg thumb 300px This original German map titled Europ isches Russland European Russia published in 1895 1990 by Meyers Konversationslexikon shows Gross Russland literally Great Russia as the historical region of the Russian Empire. The territory of the Great Russia was practically the same as of the Tsardom of Russia in 16th century before the conquering of Khanate of Kazan Kazan and Khanate of Astrakhan Asrakhan Khanate s and Siberia. Related topics Rus name From Rus to Russia Etymology of Rus and derivatives From Rus to Rossiya Little Russia White Russia Greater Poland References reflist Category Placename etymologies Rus Category History of Russiarussia stub word stub nl Groot Rusland pt Grande R ssia ro Rusia Mare ru uk ... more details
Revolution of 1917 Tsardom of Russia , which existed from 1547 to 1721 Grand Duchy of Moscow ...Wiktionary Russia TOCright Russia , Rossiya , a country in northern Eurasia officially known as the Russian Federation, is the modern successor state of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the Soviet Union. Russia , due to lack of disambiguation in English language, may also refer to following, while not necessarily being one and the same States Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic , largest of the fifteen Soviet republics of the Soviet Union, which became the Russian ... , which existed from approximately 880 until the Mongol invasion of 1240 Historical regions Great Russia , now the European Russia European part of the Russian Federation Little Russia , now Central Ukraine Novorossiya New Russia , now South Ukraine and Moldavia White Russia White Ruthenia , roughly ... Russia , an area around Navahrudak, in the western part of contemporary Belarus Red Ruthenia Latin Russia ... Places in the USA Russia, Ohio , a village in Shelby County Russia, New York , a town in Herkimer County Russia Township, Polk County, Minnesota Russiaville, Indiana , a town in Howard County Other uses Russia horse , an Australian racehorse Russia 1 previously RTR or Channel 2 , Russian TV channel Russia 2 previously Sport TV , Russian TV channel Russia national football team Russia Tower , an unfinished skyscraper in Moscow, cancelled in 2009 Russia magazine , a quarterly English language publication about Russia 232 Russia , a large main belt asteroid Team Russia , the 2008 2009 Volvo Ocean ... Petersburg Rossiya Bank Russia Bank , a Russian joint stock bank based in St. Petersburg Rossiya Hotel, Moscow Russia Hotel , demolished 2006 2007 Rossiya , a Russian nuclear powered Arktika class icebreaker Games Russias Army online MMORPG See also New Russia disambiguation Russian disambiguation Rus ... it Russia disambigua ru fi Rossija sv Russia ... more details
of Moscow Tsardom of Russia Russian Empire World War I Russian Revolution of 1917 Russian Civil ...double image right Flag of Russia.svg 188 Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation.svg 105 The Flag of Russia The Coat of arms of Russia Image Russian Federation orthographic projection .svg right 188px Image Un russia.png thumb An enlargeable map of the Russian Federation see also Index of Russia related articles The Russian Federation , commonly known as Russia , is the List of countries and outlying ..., 2009 url https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos rs.html title Russia work ... Russia is a list of countries spanning more than one continent transcontinental country extending across ... of environments and landforms. With 142 million people, Russia is the List of countries by population ninth most populated country. Russia has the world s largest mineral and energy resources, has ... liquid water. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Russia TOC limit limit 2 General reference Image Russian federation.png thumb An enlargeable map of Russia International Phonetic Alphabet Pronunciation Common English country name Russia Official English country ... and demonymic forms of place names Countries and nations Demonym s Etymology Name of Russia International rankings of Russia ISO country codes RU, RUS, 643 ISO region codes See ISO 3166 2 RU Internet country code top level domain .ru , .su and . Geography of Russia Image Sibirien topo2.png thumb An enlargeable topographic map of Russia main Geography of RussiaRussia is a country Location ... UTC 13 Extreme points of Russia High Mount Elbrus convert 5642 m ft 0 abbr on highest point in Europe ... ref name neighbors Russia recognizes Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states, thus bordering in total 16 countries, more than any other country. If only widely recognized states counted, Russia ... km flag Norway 196 km flag North Korea 18 km Coastline 37,653 km ref name Paratethys Russia also borders ... more details
, the Tsardom of Russia spanned almost 2 billion acres 8 million square kilometres . Early life and reign Born in Moscow on 8 March 1629, the son of Michael of Russia Tsar Michael and Eudoxia Streshneva ... 9 28 1629 5 9 df y full name Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov predecessor Michael of Russia Mikhail successor Feodor III of Russia Feodor III spouse Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya br Nataliya Kyrillovna Naryshkina ... br Tsarevich Alexei Alexeevich br Tsarevna Anna Alexeevna br Sofia of Russia Tsarevna Sofia Alexeevna br Tsarevna Ekaterina Alexeevna br Tsarevna Maria Alexeevna br Feodor III of Russia Fyodor III br Tsarevna Feodosia Alexeevna br Simeon Alexeevich br Ivan V of Russia Ivan V br Tsarevna Yevdokia Alexeevna br Peter I of Russia Peter I br Tsarevna Natalya Alexeevna of Russia Tsarevna Natalya Alexeevna br Tsarevna Fyodora Alexeevna royal anthem house House of Romanov father Michael of Russia Mikhail ... thumb right 200px Helmet of Alexis I of Russia Aleksey Mikhailovich Romanov lang ru 9 March 1629 Julian calendar O.S. &ndash 29 January 1676 Julian calendar O.S. was the Tsar of Russia ... of disquieting disturbances all over the tsardom culminating in dangerous rebellions at city of Pskov ... did by the Peace of Kardis 2 July 1661 , whereby Russia retroceded all her conquests. The Polish ... remained in the hands of Russia together with the whole eastern bank of the Dnieper River. This truce ... to Peter the Great on the Millennium of Russia Millennium Monument in Novgorod When Charles I of England ... thumb right Tsar Alexei chooses his bride by Grigory Sedov the result of the Tsardom wide ... 1707 Tsarevich Alexei Alexeevich 1654 1670 Tsarevna Anna Alexeevna 1655 1659 Sofia of Russia Tsarevna ... Feodor III of Russia Fyodor III 1661 1682 Tsarevna Feodosia Alexeevna 1662 1713 Tsarevich Simeon 1665 1669 Ivan V of Russia Ivan V 1666 1696 Tsarevna Yevdokia Alexeevna 1669 1669 Alexei remarried on 1 .... Their children were Peter I of Russia Peter I 1672 1725 Tsarevna Natalya Alexeevna 1673 1716 ... more details
of Polatsk , Vitsyebsk , Mahiliou . In English language English , the use of White Russia to refer ... to use a literal translation of White Russia to refer to Belarus. The term White Russian has the alternative ... White Russia to be derogatory because of an unwilling verbal association of their country with Russia ... the coat of arms of the Polatsk Voivodeship a Pahonia with a white background The name White Russia ... with this translation is that the name White Russia seems to suggest that this territory is describing ... that existed in the territories of modern day Belarus , Ukraine , Russia and Eastern Poland . Belarus translates to White Russia in many modern languages particularly, most Germanic languages . However, in some languages there is a distinction between the modern country of Russia and the suffix rus . For example Polish language Polish Bia oru White Rus , but Rosja Russia Ukrainian language Ukrainian Bilorus White Rus , but Rosia Russia In the German language , the usual name for the state of Belarus still today is Wei russland White Russia . In official use e.g. by the Ministry ... other variants of this name appeared in ancient maps for instance, Russia Alba, Russija Alba, Wit Rusland, Weiss Reussen, White Russia, Hvite Russland, Hv ta R ssland, Weiss Russland, Ruthenia Alba, Ruthenie ... Russia . The second one, under the rule of Polish king , was called Black Russia . And the rest was Red Russia . He also said Moscow was the center of White Russia and Russian metropolitanate , and that Grand ... the dichotomy of white land and taxed land in Domostroi and speculates that white Russia may have referred to the parts of Russia that were not subject to Tatar rule. Another speculation in Vasmer ..., Russia River Don Black Croats in today s northeast Czech Republic Sorbians White Serbs in today s East Germany . There is also a region historically known as Black Ruthenia Black Russia, ... had four faces. The northern face of this totem was white hence White Russia , the western face red ... more details
2.jpg 75px Foundation of an independent Tsardom of Russia Russian Tsardom .... 1140th Anniversary of Russian statehood 2002 commonscat Millennium of Russia Middle level class ... Tsar Michael of Russia ascends to the Russian throne after the overcoming of the Time of Troubles ... Millennium of Russia 2.6.jpg 75px Creation of the Russian Empire 1721 ... , Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow File 1000 Mikhail Romanov.jpg 50px Michael of Russia Michael Romanov ... the Greek , Writer and scholar File 1000 Alex Mikh.jpg 50px Alexei I of Russia Alexei I , Tsar File ... Peter I of Russia Peter the Great , Tsar and first emperor File 1000 Minin.jpg 50px Kuzma Minin ... Rtishev.jpg 50px Fyodor Rtishchev , Philanthropist File 1000 Alexandr 1.jpg 50px Alexander I of Russia ... 50px Nicholas I of Russia Nicholas I , Tsar File 1000 Suvorov.jpg 50px Alexander Suvorov , Generalissimo ... on the website of the Novgorod administration Category Outdoor sculptures in Russia Category Monuments and memorials in Russia Category 1862 works Category Novgorod Category Russian Revival architecture ... Russia pl Pomnik Tysi clecia Rosji ru ... more details
system of geography . Left bank Ukraine is shown as Little Russia . Great Russia Great , White Russia White , and Red Ruthenia Red Russia s are also seen, and the legend Ukrain straddles the Dnieper river near Poltava . Little Russia , sometimes Little or Lesser Etymology of Rus and derivatives ... are distinct from Russia and Russians. Because Ukraine and its people have undergone the process of nation building over the last seven hundred years, Little Russia, even in the historic context ... etymolog.ruslang.ru vasmer.php?id 289&vol 1 doi id isbn ref Great Russia Great Rus and ... Malorossiya was introduced into Russian. In English the term is often translated Little Russia or Little ... Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus , Cambridge University Press 2006 , ISBN 0521864038 ... Nikolay Aleksandrovich Sergeyev Nikolay Sergeyev . Apple blossom. In Little Russia. 1895. Oil on canvas ... Europ isches Russland European Russia published in 1895 1990 by Meyers Konversationslexikon uses the terms Klein Russland and Gross Russland which literally means Little Russia and Great Russia , respectively. Image In Little Russia.jpg thumb right 280px In Little Russia . Photo by Sergey Prokudin Gorsky ... Russia Great Rus in Vladimir and Kiev and the other one called Little Rus with the centers in Halych ... to the Christians of Little Russia, brotherhoods of Lvov and Vilnius Vilna and Kopystensky wrote Little Russia, or Kiev and Lithuania . ref name Rusyna276 The term was adopted in 17th century by Tsardom of Russia to refer to the Cossack Hetmanate of Left bank Ukraine , when the latter fell under ... of Rus and derivatives Rus Great Russia the Great , the Little, and White Russia the White . The term ... Great Russia, Little Russia and White Russia under the only legal authority of the Moscow Tsars. The term Little Russia has been used in Ukrainian chronicle by Samiylo Velychko , in a chronicle of the Hieromonk ... when it was annexed by Russia in the end of the 18th century upon the partitions of Polish Lithuanian ... more details
distinguish geographical center of Russia geographical Central Russia Central Russia areas in European Russia with different definitions or without definitions Central Russia may refer to Central economic region of Russian Federation Central Federal District of Russian Federation European Russia except North Caucasus whole European Russia See also Central Military District placed in Ural and Siberia , not in Central Russia Federal districts of Russia Subdivisions of Russia Central Russian Upland disambig ... more details
. The emigration to the Tsardom of Russia continued to grow in the 16th century. Prominent ...Infobox Ethnic group group Ukrainians in Russia image Image UkrInRus2.png 300px Do not use unfree artwork ... of Russia br small popplace langs Mostly Russian language . Also Ukrainian language ... , other Slavic people s especially East Slavs The Ukrainians in Russia make up the largest ... living in Russia or just over 2 of the total population making them the third largest ethnic group ... through the modern Ukraine and into what is now central Russia. Grand Prince of Kiev Vladimir II ... in return the city of Belyov on the river Tula, Russia Tula and surrounding villages and homesteads ... and the new defence line that would guard Russia from the frequent raids by the Nogay Horde Nogais ... in the southern borders of Russia increased after the unsuccessful revolts against the Poles ... of 1654, migration to Russia from Ukraine increased. Initially this was to Sloboda Ukraine ... of the Patriarch s chair by Peter I of Russia Peter I , the Ukrainian Stephen Yavorsky became Metropolitan ..., and those in Mazepa s Cossack forces that returned back to Russia. Citation needed date July ... Holovaty , P. Hloba and Petro Kalnyshevsky . 19th century File Russia ethnic.JPG thumb 175px Ethnic map of European Russia before the First World War File Green Ukraine Zeleny Klyn Russian Federation.jpg ... Russia to settle the distant areas of the Russian Empire. The promise of free fertile land was an important ... and mainly settled in the Stavropol , and Terek areas. Some compact areas of the Don River Russia Don , Volga and Urals were also settled. The Ukrainians created large settlements within Russia ... of Russia 1,020,000 Ukrainians, in Asia not including the Caucasus 209,000 were recorded. From ... Russia n and in some cases dominance was noted in the nine south western Governorates and the Kuban ... Sloboda and the Donbass . These territories were between Ukraine and Russia. This left a large community ... more details
Alexander of Russia may refer to Alexander I of Russia 1777 1825 , also known as Alexander the Blessed Alexander II of Russia 1818 1881 , also known as Alexander the Liberator Alexander III of Russia 1845 1894 , also known as Alexander the Peacekeeper hndis Alexander of Russia sl Aleksander Ruski ... more details
Durrell in Russia can refer to Durrell in Russia TV series Durrell in Russia a TV series hosted by Gerald Durrell and Lee Durrell Durrell in Russia book Durrell in Russia a book written by Gerald Durrell and Lee Durrell, based on the TV series disambig ... more details
Novo is the name of several types of inhabited localities in Russia rural localities in Russia Novo, Tver Oblast , a village in Tver Oblast, Russia Novo, Vladimir Oblast , a village in Vladimir Oblast , Russia Novo , name of several other rural localities in Russia SIA Russian inhabited localities ... more details
for the name of the country Russia name Name of Russia lang ru , literally Name Russia is the project of the Russia TV channel aimed to elect the most notable personality in Russian history by voting via the Internet, radio and television. The program is similar to British 100 Greatest Britons and other such projects held in different countries. History of the project The Russia TV Channel initially nominated 500 names who played significant role in Russia s history , selected by the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences . ref http top500.nameofrussia.ru vote.html Top 500 ru icon ref On June 12, 2008 the list was shortened to 50 by voting. ref http top50.nameofrussia.ru Top 50 ru icon ref In December 2008 the name of the winner was announced. First was Alexander Nevsky , second was Pyotr Stolypin and third was Joseph Stalin . ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk ... en Unnamed Russia . Frustrated by results of the voting, Internet users also created alternative ... Names of Russia for example, or http www.antinameofrussia.ru reversed amateur project ... candidates as initially in Name of Russia project. New rules On August 14, the new voting rules for the project ... Alexander II Russia Alexander II Director of RAS Russian history institute Andrey Nikolayevich Sakharov ... of Russia speaker Sergey Mironov 2 November 2008 Results St. Alexander Nevsky 1220 1263 , the Grand ... 1799 1837 , a writer and poet Peter I of Russia Peter I the Great , 1672 1725 , the First Emperor of Russia ... 1530 1584 , a tsar Catherine II of Russia Catherine II the Great 1729 1796 , an empress Alexander II of Russia Alexander II 1818 1881 , an emperor References reflist External links http www.NameOfRussia.ru Official site of Name of Russia project http www.nameofrussia.ru rating.html?all 1 Running results http nameofrussia.su Names of Russia alternative project http www.nameofrussia.su rating.html Running results http www.unnamedrussia.ru en Unnamed Russia project http www.msnbc.msn.com ... more details
Clear Tsardom of Russia Main Tsardom of Russia File Kremlinpic4.jpg thumb Ivan IV Ivan IV, the Terrible ...File Gosudarstvennost2002.jpg right thumb The Millennium of Russia monument on a postage stamp dedicated to the 1140th anniversary of the Russia n statehood in 2002 The history of Russia begins with that of the Eastern ... Kievan Rus and Mongol Periods , excerpted from Glenn E. Curtis ed. , Russia A Country Study , Department ... Russia s awareness of its separation from much of the rest of Europe and shattered the isolation ... reform of 1861 in Russia abolished in 1861 , but its abolition was achieved on terms unfavorable ... of Russia, ref See Jacob Walkin, The Rise of Democracy in Pre Revolutionary Russia Political and Social ... countries ru data loc.html a0 CIAO Atlas Russia ref The Russian Revolution of 1917 Russian Revolution ... Union Communist Bolshevik s on October 25. Between 1922 and 1991, the history of Russia is essentially ... 1918. ref name Curtis3 http countrystudies.us russia 8.htm Revolutions and Civil War , excerpted from Glenn E. Curtis ed. , Russia A Country Study , Department of the Army, 1998. ISBN 0 16 061212 ... 9. ref The History of post Soviet Russia history of the Russian Federation is brief, starting from the late 1991. Russia was recognized as the legal successor to the Soviet Union on the international ... , by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Retrieved 21 July 2007. ref However, Russia ... ownership of property of the Soviet era, Russia attempted to build an economy with elements of market capitalism , with often painful results. ref name Filzer Even today Russia shares many continuities ... of Russia right File IE expansion.png thumb Kurgan hypothesis South Russia as the urheimat of Proto ... Kingdom Khazaria During the prehistoric eras the vast steppe s of Southern Russia were home to tribe ... name Christian David Christian, A History of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia , Blackwell Publishing ... map of the cultures in European Russia at the arrival of the Varangians Early East Slavs Main Early ... more details
Catherine of Russia can refer to Catherine I of Russia , second wife of Peter the Great Catherine II of Russia Catherine the Great hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Japanese in Russia may refer to Japanese people in Russia Japanese language education in Russia See also Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Southern Russia may refer to Southern Federal District of Russian Federation North Caucasus economic region North Caucasian Federal District of Russian Federation North Caucasus See also Federal districts of Russia Subdivisions of Russia Central Russia disambiguation disambig ru ... more details
Oka Russia may refer to The Oka River in European Russia, which flows into the Volga The Oka River Siberia , which flows into the Angara disambig ... more details
The Russia Journal is an English language English language website from Russia , which is no longer updated. The monthly print magazine version ended in 2005. Its online activity continued until 2007 before it stopped offering new information. The Russia Journal published business news, analysis, commentary and information from Russia. The web site offers an archive of its online version from 1999 2005. ref http www.mondotimes.com 1 world ru 117 3902 9612 Mondo Times , the worldwide media directory, 2001 2009 ref References reflist External links http www.russiajournal.com The Russia Journal News http www.therussiajournal.com The Russia Journal Magazine DEFAULTSORT Russia Journal Category Russian news websites Category Russian magazines trade mag stub Europe business mag stub nl The Russia Journal fi The Russia Journal ... more details
Alexandra of Russia may refer to Three Empress consorts of Russia Alexandra Feodorovna Irina Godunova , wife of Feodor I of Russia Alexandra Feodorovna Charlotte of Prussia , wife of Nicholas I of Russia Alexandra Feodorovna Alix of Hesse 1872 1918 , wife of Nicholas II of Russia Three Grand Duchesses of Russia by birth Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia 1783 1801 , daughter of Paul I of first wife Archduke Joseph of Austria Grand Duchess Alexandra Nikolaevna of Russia 1825 1844 , daughter of Nicholas I of Russia first wife of Prince Frederick William of Hesse Kassel Grand Duchess Alexandra Alexandrovna of Russia 1842 1849 , daughter of Alexander II of Russia Three Grand Duchesses of Russia by marriage Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia , Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark, 1870 1891 , daughter of George I of Greece wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia as Grand Duchess Alexandra Georgievna of Russia Princess Alexandra of Saxe Altenburg 1830 1911 , daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe Altenburg wife of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia as Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Oldenburg 1838 1900 , daughter of Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg wife of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaievich of Russia as Grand Duchess Alexandra Petrovna of Russia See also Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia disambiguation hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Red Russia may refer to pars pro toto for the Soviet Union with Russia in place of Soviet Union it can also refer specifically to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Bolshevist Russia a territory in eastern Europe, also known as Red Ruthenia disambig ... more details