The Communists took over.
i ended in 1917
The Romanov dynasty ruled Russia for 300 years ending in 1917.
The czars ruled from the 16th century to 1917, WWI.
The February Revolution of 1917 is the revolution that ended the rule of the Tsars. The October Revolution staged by Lenin and the Bolsheviks ended the rule of the Provisional Government rather than that of the Tsars.
The February Revolution of 1917 resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the setting up of the Provisional Government.The February Revolution, not the October (Bolshevik/Communist) Revolution ended the rule of the Czars. Tsar Nicholas II abdicated the throne on March 2 (Russian calendar; March 15 on the western Gregorian calendar), 1917. The Bolshevik/Communist Revolution occurred eight months after the Tsar stepped down ending the rule of the czars.
No, they are not and have not been in power since 1917.
The Romanovs ruled for 303 years in Russia.
Prior to the revolutions of 1917, the Russian leaders were called Czars or Tsars.
Russian heads of state before 1917 were called Tsars or Czars.
Tzars (Czars, Tsars) were the monarchs of Russia before the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Tsar Alexander III (1881-1894) and Tsar Nicholas II (1894-1917).
All pre 1917 Russian rulers were czars. It's the Russian term for 'king'.