Ukraine has a president as well as a prime minister. This is a fairly recent development, however. Most of modern Ukraine was ruled by the Russian Empire until 1918, which was ruled by a tsar, and then under the Soviet Union, headed by a "President."
Russia is ruled by a government with a prime minister at the top of it . It has a President as well. So Russia is a republic. (Previously, until 1917, it was a monarchy - the monarch was called a tsar .)
Russia is a republic, so it has a president, not a king. It did have a Tsar, similar to a King, up to 1917.
Two of King George V's first cousins were Tsar Nicholas of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm was the grandson of Queen Victoria, so was King George. Tsar Nicholas was the grandson of King Christian IX of Denmark, so was King George. So, the Kaiser and the Tsar were related to King George, but the Tsar was not as closely related to the Kaiser.
Czar (also spelled Tsar) is equivalent to King, and Czarina is Queen. NB: these positions were dropped after the Bolshevik Revolution.
Before WW1, until 1917 in fact, Russia was ruled by the Roamanov dynasty, the Tsar was the Head of State. Tsar is a title like King or Emperor and is derived from Caesar. There was no such thing as a president in Russia then. The last Tsar was Nicholas II.
a pharoah is the title given to a ruler of ancient egypt. emperor, king, tsar, president etc would be synonyms.
This tsar was Alexandr II.
Male: King Female: Queen One can also use the word monarch.
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Tsar Nicholas II married Alix,( later had her name changed to Alexandra. ) who was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
Dictator, Emperor, President, Prime Minister, Queen or King....Alsoamir, archduke, Caesar, calif, chief, Dalai Lama, Chancellor, Kaiser, Great Mogul, Maharaj, Pharoah, Shah, sheik, tsar, rajah, pope
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