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    Introduction The First World War was an international disaster for most countries but wasn’t as significant to Russia like some of the other international. The Russian government had its own problems during the First World War‚ big problems like the Russo Japanese war‚ great Russian revolution as well aside from the Russia’s government deciding to entering the First World War. The First World War made the other problems even worse. Before Russia’s entry in WWI‚ Russia fought Japan in the Russo-Japanese

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    special. First the language was Slavic languages ((it is also called Slavonic language)). It is one of the languages of the Indo European. It is exactly the east Slavic language; it is written with the Cyrillic alphabet. Religion in the country was Russian Orthodox Church; it is one of the Christian religions. Also it is one of the eastern orthodox churns such as in Greece. On the other hand Peter the Great was more rational‚ so he was interested in the development of his

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    increased. The main reasons as to why opposition towards the Tsar arose in Russia can be seen to be as a result of the discontentment growing between the Russian people. A strong sense of discontent spread throughout Russia‚ this because Russia had suffered from extreme domestic and economic troubles in this period. The most significant troubles which Russian citizens experienced –eventually leading to the opposition of the Tsar ‚was their want for political change‚ strict censorship‚ oppression of the

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    Cultural Distance Administrative Distance Geographic Distance Economic Distance Attributes Creating Distance Different languages. The Russians speak Russian. Translation might be required for Tata Communications executives working in Russia and vice versa. IT Systems are in Russian which makes it hard for any non-russian to understand. Absence of colonial ties The Russians were not colonized while India was a former British colony. Russia uses the ruble. Both Russia and India are part of BRIICS trading

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    European History “The 1905 revolution was crushed. The February 1917 revolution succeeded. Compare the two revolutions and explain the different outcomes.” There have been many revolutions throughout history‚ but few are as mighty as The Russian Revolutions of 1905 and February 1917. Whilst there are similarities between the two revolutions‚ the differences are also notable. The revolution of 1905 marked an opening chapter to upheaval in Russia during the early 1900’s. It was merely a faint echo

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    of the Tsarist regime‚ which also became known as Red October as a part of the greater Russian Revolution of 1917‚ took place on October 25th 1917 with an armed revolt. The First World War was still actively being fought as the coup d’état took place. Initially‚ Russia under Tsar Nicholas II had sided with the United Kingdom and France in the Triple Entente. However‚ the war played an incremental role in Russian affairs‚ giving the people an incentive to seek vast changes in their government. After

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    One of the weapons used during the Russian Revolution was the 130mm/55 (5.1). The Model 1913 was the Russian produced version of this weapon. The Mark A and Mark B versions were produced for Russia by the British firm of Vickers. The Mark A was manufactured prior to World War I while the Mark B was manufactured during World War II. This weapon was originally a cartridge gun‚ but the Russian Navy wanted a cheaper and simpler design‚ so Obukhov modified the weapon to use bag ammunition with a Welin

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    only the Caucasian War of the mid-nineteenth century‚ but also the culture of the Russian Empire during this period. As a work of fiction the reader must be wary of depictions of actual persons such as Tsar Nicholas I‚ whom Tolstoy was not enamored with‚ to say the least‚ but many insights about the period and its people can be gleaned from the story. The novel is one of great contrasts between Chechens and Russians and also of what life was like during this time. Tolstoy’s emphasizes deeply with

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    order was for him to step down as czar. He tried to abdicate‚ or formally give up power‚ in favor of his brother‚ Mikhail.When Mikhail refused to take the throne‚ Russia’s monarchy came to an end. Within days‚ news of these events reached exiled Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilich Lenin in Switzerland. He quickly contacted German officials for permission to travel through Germany on his return to Russia. Germany and Russia were wartime enemies‚ but the Germans were eager to

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    The Breakdown of Napoleon’s Russian Battle Dustin CM412 The Breakdown of Napoleon’s Russian Battle Napoleon Bonaparte was outwardly unconquerable. Beneath his control‚ the Grande Army had dominated a large portion of Europe‚ and was viewed by others as a strict rival. Despite the fact off all this‚ Napoleon completed a deadly error: he entered Russia. Of the 600‚000 troops that reached the Russian boundary‚ only 100‚000 made it out (Moore‚ Online). Through the Russian movement the outwardly stubborn

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