Nikola II wa Urusi
Nikola wa II wa Urusi (kwa Kirusi: Николай II Алекса́ндрович, Nikolai II Aleksandrovich; St. Petersburg, Urusi, 18 Mei 1868 – Yekaterinburg, Urusi, 17 Julai 1918) alikuwa tsar (mtawala wa kifalme au kaisari) wa mwisho wa Urusi (kuanzia tarehe 1 Novemba 1894 hadi alipozalimishwa kujiuzulu tarehe 15 Machi 1917).
Familia yake nzima iliuawa na Wakomunisti. Kwa sababu hiyo wote wanaheshimiwa na Waorthodoksi kama watakatifu wafiadini[1].
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hariri- ↑ Shevchenko, Maxim (2000). "The Glorification of the Royal Family". Nezavisimaya Gazeta. Ilihifadhiwa kwenye nyaraka kutoka chanzo mnamo Agosti 24, 2005. Iliwekwa mnamo Desemba 10, 2006.
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Marejeo mengine
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hariri- Nicholas_II katika Open Directory Project
- Photos of the last visit of Tsar Nicholas and family to France, to Cherbourg 1909 from contemporary Magazine, Illustration
- The Execution of Czar Nicholas II, 1918, EyeWitness to History.
- Brief Summary of Czar
- Abdication Proclamation, 2 March 1917 (the signature was put in pencil) (translation included)
- Alexander Palace Time Machine
- Nicholas and Alexandra Exhibition
- Frozentears.org A Media Library to Nicholas II and his Family.
- Romanov sisters
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- Ipatiev House — Romanov Memorial detailed site on the historical context, circumstances and drama surrounding the Romanov's execution
- (Kirusi) The Murder of Russia's Imperial Family Archived 22 Machi 2007 at the Wayback Machine., Nicolay Sokolov. Investigation of execution of the Romanov Imperial Family in 1918.
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- (Kirusi) Memoirs: The reign of Nicholas II 1-12 13-33 34-45 46-52 (incomplete), Sergei Witte. It was originally published in 1922 in Berlin. No complete English translations are available yet.
- New Russian Martyrs. Czar Nicholas and His Family. A story of life, canonisation. Photoalbum.
- Russian History Magazine Archived 8 Februari 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Articles about the Romanovs from Atlantis magazine.
- Resurrecting the Czar Archived 28 Desemba 2013 at the Wayback Machine. – November 2010 (Smithsonian magazine)
- The coronation of Emperor Nicholas II. 26 (14, old style), may, 1896. Historical photos. Archived 11 Mei 2018 at the Wayback Machine.
- Romanovs. The eighth film. Alexander III; Nicholas II katika YouTube. – Historical reconstruction "The Romanovs". StarMedia. Babich-Design(Russia, 2013)
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