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Russia 1913 New Stamp With Effigy Of Czar Nicola Ii, Set `Romanov`. Russia 1913 New Stamp With Effigy Of Zar Nicola Ii Set `Romanov`.nicola Ii Russian Nikolai Aleksandroviä Romanov Czar Of Russia. - Carskoe Selo 1868 - Ekaterinburg 1918. Few Figures Of Czars Have Been Discussed And Criticized As Nicola, Whose Impossibility To Hold A State Like Russian In A Critical Period Of Its History Is Mainly Due To The Weakness Of Its Character. With Clearly Reactionary Tendencies, Nicola Contributed To Preparing, With The Massacres Of January 1905, The Triumph Of The 1917 Revolution.nunder Internal Difficulties And The Loss Of The Prestige Of The Regime, Nicola Sought To Cope With The Dragging The Country Into War: The General Mobilization Initiative, Taken On July 30, 1914, Contributed To The Outbreak Of The First World War. In The Early Military Failures, Nicola Reacted, Suggested By Rasputin, Dismissing Grand Duke Nicholas And Personally Taking Over The Supreme Command Of The Armed Forces.nthe Further Aggravation Of War And Internal History Led To The February 1917 Anti-Tsarist Revolt And The Abdication Of 1917. Imprisoned, And Shotting

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Russia 1913 new stamp with effigy of Czar Nicola II, set `Romanov`. Russia 1913 new stamp with effigy of Zar Nicola II set `Romanov`.Nicola II Russian Nikolai Aleksandrovič Romanov Czar of Russia. - Carskoe Selo 1868 - Ekaterinburg 1918. Few figures of czars have been discussed and criticized as Nicola, whose impossibility to hold a state like Russian in a critical period of its history is mainly due to the weakness of its character. With clearly reactionary tendencies, Nicola contributed to preparing, with the massacres of January 1905, the triumph of the 1917 revolution.nUnder internal difficulties and the loss of the prestige of the regime, Nicola sought to cope with the dragging the country into war: the general mobilization initiative, taken on July 30, 1914, contributed to the outbreak of the First World War. In the early military failures, Nicola reacted, suggested by Rasputin, dismissing Grand Duke Nicholas and personally taking over the supreme command of the armed forces.nThe further aggravation of war and internal history led to the February 1917 anti-Tsarist revolt and the abdication of 1917. Imprisoned, and shotting

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