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tsardom

[zahr-duhm, tsahr-]

noun

  1. a variant of czardom.



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Boyd leaves us in little doubt, however, that he sees the play as a comment on Russia's continuous appetite for autocracy: Boris wears a Putinesque business suit before donning the golden robes of tsardom in the fashion of an Eisenstein movie; his courtiers sport 19th-century costume; and the guards pursuing the fugitive monk brandish modern rifles.

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Poland was restrained by his alliances with the Teutonic Knights and the tsardom of Muscovy, Power in Europe. and his envoys appeared in Persia and in Egypt to combat the diplomacy of the Porte.

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Girlhood was my golden tsardom!

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A subject principality, long practically independent, became a sovereign state; the Almanach de Gotha was enriched with a new royal Its moral. title; the sentiment of the Bulgarian people was gratified by the restoration of their historic tsardom.

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The Tsardom had been showing signs of profound rottenness for some years before the war; the court was under the sway of a fantastic religious impostor, Rasputin, and the public administration, civil and military, was in a state of extreme inefficiency and corruption.

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