1. czarist - Noun
2. czarist - Adjective
of or relating to or characteristic of a czar
Source: WordNetIn the early 20th century, the Protocols were concocted by Czarist police, known as the Okhrana, drawing upon an obscure 1868 German novel, “Biarritz,” in which mysterious Jewish leaders meet in a Prague cemetery. Source: Internet
Further, several of his grandmother's relatives were in the Czarist civil service, which would not welcome Jews, unless they converted to Christianity. Source: Internet
We know that the Turkic peoples would never adopt Cyrillic because they would associate it with colonial Czarist Russia." Source: Internet
The Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689) stabilized relations with Czarist Russia. Source: Internet
Yakutia's remoteness, even compared to the rest of Siberia, made it a place of exile of choice for both Czarist and Communist governments of Russia. Source: Internet
In fact, during the first years of this century, so many uprisings in Czarist Russia served to weaken the distant parts of the Empire, including Azerbaijan, so anarchy was left to rule in Baku. Source: Internet