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Tsardom of Russia

The Tsardom of Russia, also known as the Tsardom of Moscow, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of tsar by Ivan IV in 1547 until the foundation of the Russian Empire by Peter the Great in 1721.

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Capital
Moscow (1547–1712) Saint Petersburg (1712–1721)
Currency
Ruble
Demonym
Russian
Government
Absolute monarchy
Historical era
Early modern period
Legislature
Boyar Duma (1547–1549; 1684–1711) Zemsky Sobor (1549–1684) Governing Senate (1711–1721)

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Tsardom of Russia

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related to Name · 40
Tsardom of Russia → By, Constantinople Patriarch Jeremiah II, Dosifei Toporkov, Feodor III, Grand Principality, Great Russia, Great Russian Tsardom, Greek, In, Ivan Cherny, Ivan IV, January, Maximus, Medovartsev, Mikhail Medovartsev, Moscow, On, Ros, Rosia, Rosiyskago
related to Peter the Great and the Russian Empire · 33
Tsardom of Russia → After, Antichrist, Arranged, Baltic, Caucasus, Collegium, European, Finland, Governing Senate, Great, Great Northern War, He, His, Orthodox Church, Persia, Peter, Peter's, Ranks, Russia, Russia's
related to External links · 5
Tsardom of Russia → Media, Russia, Tsardom, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Capital · 1
Tsardom of Russia → Moscow (1547–1712) Saint Petersburg (1712–1721)
Currency · 1
Tsardom of Russia → Ruble
Demonym · 1
Tsardom of Russia → Russian
Government · 1
Tsardom of Russia → Absolute monarchy
Historical era · 1
Tsardom of Russia → Early modern period
Legislature · 1
Tsardom of Russia → Boyar Duma (1547–1549; 1684–1711) Zemsky Sobor (1549–1684) Governing Senate (1711–1721)

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Tsardom of RussiaCapitalMoscow (1547–1712) Saint Petersburg (1712–1721)1.00infobox
Tsardom of RussiaCurrencyRuble1.00infobox
Tsardom of RussiaDemonymRussian1.00infobox
Tsardom of RussiaGovernmentAbsolute monarchy1.00infobox
Tsardom of RussiaHistorical eraEarly modern period1.00infobox
Tsardom of RussiaLegislatureBoyar Duma (1547–1549; 1684–1711) Zemsky Sobor (1549–1684) Governing Senate (1711–1721)1.00infobox
Tsardom of RussiaOfficial languagesRussian (Middle Russian)1.00infobox
Tsardom of RussiaReligionRussian Orthodoxy (official)1.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• 15006 million1.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• 1547–1584Ivan IV (first)1.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• 160012 million1.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• 164614 million1.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• 1682–1721Peter I (last)1.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• 171915.7 million1.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• Coronation of Ivan IV16 January 15471.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• Empire proclaimed2 November 17211.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• Great Northern War1700–17211.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• Livonian War1558–15831.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• Russo-Polish War1654–16671.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• Time of Troubles1598–16131.00infobox
Tsardom of Russia• Treaty of Nystad10 September 17211.00infobox

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