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Not for centuries, in czarist or Communist times, have the people been consulted about fundamental issues of government.
Czarist Russia was governed by a group of despots.
This is a very sensitive issue to an ethnic group emerging after hundreds of years from under communist and czarist rule.
Czarist and Soviet Russia, however, did have their words for parliament .
Czarist Russia was never an economic powerhouse, either agriculturally or industrially.
Czarist Russia was being torn apart in 1914 and was not prepared to fight a modern war.
Motkin was sure that the Czarist could not escape.
Czarist Russia was suspicious of the movement's potential to stir up native unrest and perhaps involve outside powers.
Whatever development had occurred in the Czarist and then Bolshevik state had been destroyed.
There was no Czarist in all Russia more determined than Michael Senov.
The election imbroglio has exposed Russia's desire to maintain its influence over its former czarist and Soviet domains.
"The Afghans don't like Russians, czarist or Soviet."
The Czarist and Soviet armies were not artful, but they were often effective: weak on offense, strong on defense.
The complex love story, based on the epic poem of the same name by Pushkin, is set in opulent 19th-century Czarist Russia.
Motkin, the Red, and Froman, the Czarist, were battling to the death.
Now, with Milstein's death last month, both children, born in 1903 (and products more of czarist than of Bolshevik Russia), are gone.
What intrigues Ms. Clark is the role culture and leading cultural figures played in making the transition between the czarist and Soviet regimes.
Czarist Russia's real problem was not that it lost Port Arthur in 1905, but that it had held it at all.
For centuries, like Pushkin and Tolstoy, they were moral Davids confronting the totalitarian state, czarist or Soviet.
Czarist Russia collapsed in the February Revolution of 1917 and Germany claimed victory on the Eastern Front.
Most of Alexander Grin's writings bear no direct relation to the reality of Czarist and Soviet Russia that he lived in.
During the transition from Czarist to Communist rule many Godoberi became involved in nationalistic and pan-Islamic movements.
The madrassa reflects a younger generation's view that Russian Islam, shaped by accommodation to Czarist, and later Soviet, rule, is not worth preserving.
These operations were in response to the Bolshevik revolution in Russia and were partly supported by Czarist or Kerensky elements.
White (Czarist) Russians, they once lived in luxury, but had to flee Communism to America, where they subsist as pauper servants to the rich.