*Tsar is the title given to imperial kings before the Russian Revolution. Tsar Nicholas II was the Tsar at the time of Russian Revolution. He was also the Grand Duke of Finland and the titular king of Poland. His full name was Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov. Born in the town of Pushkin, Russia; his mother, Maria Feodorovna, provided a nurturing environment as she was born in another country, Denmark. His father, Alexander Alexandrovich, was the heir to the Russian throne so he lived quite a leisurely life. He was homeschooled in his educational career so he lived in a posh way. His siblings were countless; they were almost from everywhere. According to Wikipedia, he was primarily German as well as Russian and Danish descent. He was related to several monarchs in the whole of Europe. Towards his death, his family and he were given the title "passion bearers", a title given to Christianity believers, who die in a christ-like manner. He was also referred as Bloody Nicholas because of the bloody riots in Russia. He didn't really care of his people as he had shown in situation such as his marriage, the Bloody Sunday or the 1905 revolution in Russia. In his marriage, 1000 army men who were drunk, shot at the celebrating crowd. And Nicholas ignored the accident as if nothing had happened and continued his wedding. If I had been in his place, I would have given the soldiers a piece of mind and a strict punishment like banishing the men from the job. I mean who would watch their people die and just continue on. It's like watching your son being killed and you just sit there like nothing has happened.
*Tsarism - Autocratic system in Russia since centuries , giving the rulers a total, almost a religious power over the people.
*Tsarism - Autocratic system in Russia since centuries , giving the rulers a total, almost a religious power over the people.