Noun
tsardom (plural tsardoms)
the territory ruled by a tsar
It has been argued that without the Mongol destruction of Kievan Rus', the Rus' would not have unified into the Tsardom of Russia and, subsequently, the Russian Empire would not have risen. Source: Internet
In 1396 the Tsardom of Vidin was also invaded, bringing the Second Bulgarian Empire and Bulgarian independence to an end. Source: Internet
Verkhoturye in 1910 In the 1550s, after the Tsardom of Russia had defeated the Khanate of Kazan and proceeded to gradually annex the lands of the Bashkirs, the Russians finally reached the southern part of the mountain chain. Source: Internet
Tsardom of Russia main Tsar Ivan the Terrible by Victor Vasnetsov In development of the Third Rome ideas, the Grand Duke Ivan IV (the "Terrible") Frank D. McConnell. Source: Internet
The Novodevichiy and Coronation scenes were combined into one continuous scene: 'The Call of Boris to the Tsardom'. Source: Internet
Through a number of successful wars he expanded the Tsardom into a much larger empire that became a major European power. Source: Internet