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Please tell us about the Tsarist Russia and the former Soviet Union's Koninklijk

The Russian Empire (Russian: Российская империя English: Russian Empire), often abbreviated to Russia or Tsarist Russia, was founded in the mid-14th century when the Principality of Muscovy, one of the Rus' principalities that had become independent from the Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire, became increasingly powerful, and annexed the smaller states around it. 1546 saw the coronation of Grand Duke Ivan IV, the Tsar, and the birth of Tsarist Russia. On July 11, 1613, Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich Romanov of the Russian Empire was crowned in the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary in Moscow, creating the Romanov Dynasty. 1721, Peter the Great's victory in the Northern War against Sweden led to the granting of the title "Emperor of All Russia" by the Russian Senate, and Russia became officially the Russian Empire. Russia became an empire in the formal sense. After the continuous territorial expansion of the world's largest empire, long acted as the "European gendarme" role. 1917 February Revolution, the Russian Empire, Emperor Nicholas II was forced to sign a declaration of abdication, the Russian Empire fell, *** remember 304 years.

Land

In its heyday, the territory covered 25 million square kilometers, with Alaska (later sold to the United States) as its easternmost point, giving it a vast sphere of influence. The population was 170 million (1914). The capital was Moscow from the Rurik dynasty onwards, and after 1712 it was moved to St. Petersburg (Petrograd) until 1917.

Flag

After Peter the Great ascended the throne in 1721, the flag of the Russian Empire was for a long time the Emperor's private imperial flag of the Romanov royal family, the black double-headed eagle on a golden field, before Nicholas II changed the flag to its current style at the end of the 19th century.

By the end of the Great Patriotic War, the Soviet Kurds had developed into a formidable force, and on May 9, 1945, the Soviet Armed Forces had been awarded the title of Kurds: 11 composite armies of all branches of the armed forces and 6 tank armies; 1 cavalry-mechanized group; 40 infantry armies, 7 cavalry armies, 12 tank armies, 9 mechanized armies and 14 aviation armies, 217 infantry divisions, 9 air divisions and 1,000 air divisions, and 1,000 air divisions, and 1,000 air divisions. infantry divisions, 9 airborne divisions, 17 cavalry divisions, 6 artillery divisions, 53 aviation divisions, 6 anti-aircraft divisions, 7 rocket artillery divisions; 13 motorized infantry regiments, 3 airborne regiments, 66 tank regiments, 28 mechanized regiments, 3 self-propelled artillery regiments, and 64 artillery regiments; 1 mortar brigade, 11 annihilating anti-tank artillery brigades, 40 rocket artillery brigades, 6 engineer brigades and 1 railway brigade brigades and a railroad brigade; a fortification territory; 18 combat ships and many military (military) units.

In peacetime, the corps, regiments, units and ships are not awarded the title of Koninklijke Korps. However, in order to maintain the combat tradition, the title of Kondo of the former corps, ships, regiments, and corps may be transferred to other corps, regiments, troops, and ships in the event of their abolition.