czardom

/ˈzɑrdəm/
noun
  1. The territory or empire ruled by a czar (emperor of Russia).
    • Life in the czardom was very different for nobles and peasants.
    • Historians study the expansion of the czardom under Peter the Great.
    • The czardom of Russia stretched across Europe and Asia.
  2. The position, power, or authority of a czar.
    • The czardom was abolished after the Russian Revolution.
    • He inherited the czardom after his father's death.
    • She wrote a book about the fall of the czardom.
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