Ivan the Great
Ivan III of Moscow finally broke Mongol rule over Russia in 1480
The Russian leader who announced in 1480 that he would no longer give his allegiance to the Tatar Empire was Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great. His refusal to pay tribute marked the end of Mongol dominance over Russia and was a significant step toward the establishment of a centralized Russian state. This event is often referred to as the Great Stand on the Ugra River, which solidified Ivan III's authority and independence from Tatar rule.
Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.
the russian word for leader isлидер
Joseph Stalin was the Russian leader in the 1930s.
65% of 1480= 65% * 1480= 0.65 * 1480= 962
The current leader of the Russian Orthodox Church is Patriarch Kirill I of Moscow.
Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the Russian government in December 1917.
Peter the Great was the Russian leader that did the most to westernize Russia.
russian word for dictator?
Depends what Russian Empire you are talking about...
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