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    Events from the year 1861 in Russia Monarch – Alexander II February 27 – Russian troops fire on a crowd in Warsaw protesting Russian rule, killing 5 protesters...
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    of 1861 in Russia, also known as the Edict of Emancipation of Russia, (Russian: Крестьянская реформа 1861 года, romanized: Krestyanskaya reforma 1861 goda...
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    output, and peasants' nutrition in Imperial Russia as a result of the abolition of serfdom in 1861". In Russia, the terms barshchina (барщина) or boyarshchina...
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    Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world by area, extending across...
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  • ) – Emancipation reform of 1861: Alexander II abolishes serfdom in the Russian Empire. March 4 Abraham Lincoln is sworn in as the 16th president of the...
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  • introduced by Vladimir Lenin in 1913, in his article "Маёвка революционного пролетариата" (Mayovka of the Revolutionary Proletariat). In the article two conditions...
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    in February 19th, 1861 when Russian Emperor Alexander II issued The Emancipation of the serfs in 1861. Emancipation of state-owned serfs occurred in 1866...
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    reform of 1861 in Russia and subsequent reforms, their purpose became mostly affairs of the nobility. This institution ceased to exist in Russia after the...
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    as emperor was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he is known as Alexander the Liberator (Russian: Алекса́ндр Освободи́тель, romanized:...
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    (between Hokkaido and Honshu) in the east, and the Tsushima Strait (between Korea and Japan) in the south. In 1861 Russia, seeking a way to break this...
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    serfdom that had developed in Russia in the 16th century, and had become enshrined in law in 1649, was abolished in 1861. Household servants or dependents...
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    Emancipation (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2021)
    Emancipation of minors Emancipation Proclamation Emancipation reform of 1861 in Russia Emancipist Emancipation Day Jewish emancipation Liberation (disambiguation)...
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    governmental reforms in the Russian Empire carried out in the 1860s. By far the most important was the Emancipation reform of 1861 which freed the 23 million...
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    peasant households split up (from 9.5 to 6.8 persons per household in central Russia, 1861–1884). The resulting land hunger increased prices 7-fold and made...
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  • repressive and substantially limited serfs' rights. Before the 1861 abolition of serfdom in Russia, a landowner's estate was often measured by the number of...
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    Alexander Herzen (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    in London, he attempted to influence the situation in Russia, contributing to a political climate that led to the emancipation of the serfs in 1861....
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    economy of Russia is an emerging and developing, high-income, industrialized, mixed market-oriented economy. It has the eleventh-largest economy in the world...
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  • Kagarlitsky B. Yu. Peripheral empire: cycles of Russian history. – M., 2009. Litvak B.G. The 1861 coup in Russia: why the reformist alternative was not realized...
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    Property in Russia, 1700-1861. New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801439117. Pushkareva, Natalia [in Russian] (1997). Women in Russian History:...
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    ancestry is based in Kievan Rus'. The Russian word for the Russians is derived from the people of Rus' and the territory of Rus'. Russians share many historical...
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    Valeri Goncharov (b. 1977), Ukrainian gymnast Vasily Goncharov (1861-1915), Russian film director and screenwriter Goncharova, a crater on Venus This...
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  • Georgy (given name) (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Ketoyev (born 1985), Russian wrestler Georgij Karlovich Kreyer (1887-1942), Russian botanist and mycologist Georgy Lvov (1861–1925), Russian politician and...
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    census, the population of Russia was 147.2 million. It is the most populous country in Europe, and the ninth-most populous country in the world, with a population...
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  • Konstantin (category Pages with Russian IPA)
    Konstantin Korovin (1861–1939), Russian painter Konstantin Kravchuk (born 1985), Russian tennis player Konstantin Krizhevsky (1926–2000), Russian footballer Konstantin...
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    This article discusses political parties in Russia. The Russian Federation has a de jure multi-party system, however it operates as a dominant-party system...
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    period of political and social reform, notably the emancipation of serfs in 1861 and the lifting of censorship. His successor Alexander III (r. 1881–1894)...
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    The Kingdom of Sardinia denotes the Savoyard state from 1720 until 1861, which united the island of Sardinia with the mainland possessions of the House...
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    d'Italia, Italian: [ˈreɲɲo diˈtaːlja]) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, until...
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  • Yusupov (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Irina Yusupova (1915–1993), Russian Princess and daughter of Count Felix Yusupov Zinaida Nikolaevna Yusupova (1861–1939), Russian Princess and mother of Count...
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    Ryazhenka (redirect from Russian Ryazhenka)
    Studies in Russian and Slavic etymology (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya. p. 573.] Molokhovets, Elena (1998) [1861]. Classic Russian Cooking:...
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