Russian Empire
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Russian Empire
First recorded in 1620–30
Example Sentences
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“I don’t see the Iranians unconditionally surrendering,” she said, adding that the last time Tehran did so was in an 1800s treaty with the Russian Empire, when it ceded territory in the Caucasus.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 15, 2026
They know nothing about the old Russian Empire or the Middle East, so why not try their untutored hands at nuclear arms–control talks too?
From Slate • Feb. 6, 2026
He was the child of working-class Jewish immigrants who fled the tyranny of the Russian Empire for a chance at a better life in New York.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 14, 2024
Azerbaijan and Armenia both claimed the territory after the fall of the Russian Empire in 1917 and since the Soviet Union crumbled they have fought two wars over it.
From Reuters • Sep. 21, 2023
Sometimes he expressed his longing for Poland, at that time swallowed up in the Russian Empire, through his highly stylised adaptation of Polish folk dances - mazurkas and polonaises.
From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall
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