A Celebration And Remembrance Of The Death And Martyrdom of Czar Nicholas II That Takes Place Annually In Yekaterinburg, Russia

An article by Russian Monarchy historian Paul Gilbert about the annual celebration and remembrance of the death and martyrdom of Czar Nicholas II of Russia in 1917 in Yekaterinburg, Russia; a City located on the Iset River, near where the Volga River and the Ural Mountains meet, and also where the European portion Russia ends, and the Siberian portion of Russia begins.

Another article by Paul Gilbert explaining to people who aren’t Russian, or a part of the Russian diaspora the rest of the world over; what ‘Tsar’s Days’ are:


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