tsar

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English - Turkish
çar

Çar, Rusya'nın hükümdarıydı. - The tsar was the ruler of Russia.

(isim) çar
i., bak. czar
czar
çar

Çar, Rusya'nın hükümdarıydı. - The czar was the ruler of Russia.

Rus Çarı Büyük Peter eğlenmek için insanların dişini çekerdi. - Peter the Great, Czar of Russia, used to take out people's teeth for fun.

czar
(isim) çar
English - English
An emperor of Russia (before 1917) and of some South Slavic kingdoms
A person with great power; an autocrat
An appointed official tasked to regulate or oversee a specific area

Mr Hellawell, the former Chief Constable of West Yorkshire, was appointed 'Drugs Tsar' by the Prime Minister in October, 1997.

A Slavic emperor (not necessarily a Russian emperor)
The title of the emperor of Russia
A particular kind of tsar is a person who has been appointed by the government to deal with a particular problem that is affecting the country. the former New York police chief who was appointed as `drug tsar' by Bill Clinton. Variant of czar. tzar, czar a male ruler of Russia before 1917. or czar Byzantine or Russian emperor. The title, derived from caesar, was used in the Middle Ages to refer to a supreme ruler, particularly the Byzantine emperor. With the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453, the Russian monarch became the only remaining Orthodox monarch, and the Russian Orthodox clergy considered him a possible new supreme head of Orthodox Christianity. Ivan IV (the Terrible) was the first to be crowned tsar, in 1547. Though theoretically wielding absolute power, he and his successors were limited by the power of the Orthodox church, the Boyar Council, and the successive legal codes of 1497, 1550, and 1649. In 1721 Peter I changed his title to "Emperor of All Russia," but he and his successors continued to be popularly called tsars
a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)
In former times, the tsar was the king of Russia
{i} czar, emperor; title of Russian emperors before the Bolshevik Revolution
czar
{n} the usual title of the emperor of Russia
czar
a person having great power a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)
czar
A king; a chief; the title of the emperor of Russia
czar
a person having great power
czar
A Slavic emperor (not necessarily a Russian emperor)
czar
{i} emperor; emperor of Russia before the revolution
czar
a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)
tsars
plural of tsar
tsar

    Turkish pronunciation

    tsär

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtsär/ /ˈtsɑːr/

    Etymology

    () From Russian царь (car’), from Old East Slavic цьсарь (cĭsarĭ), from Old Church Slavonic цѣсарь (cěsarĭ), from Gothic
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