- "God Save the Tsar!" (Russian: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́!, tr. Bozhe,
Tsarya khrani!, IPA: [ˈboʐɨ t͡sɐˈrʲa xrɐˈnʲi]) was the
national anthem of the
Russian Empire...
- with "God Save the Tsar" (Bozhe,
tsarya khrani). The two
songs both
start with the same
words Bozhe,
tsarya khrani but
diverge after that. Some consider...
- nami Bog! ("God is with us!") Anthem: "Боже, Царя храни!"
Bozhe Tsarya khrani! (1833–1917) ("God Save the Tsar!")
Other used anthems: "Громъ побҍды, раздавайся...
- arms
Russian Creole settlements Anthem "Боже, Царя храни!"
Bozhe Tsarya khrani! (1833–1867) ("God Save the Tsar!")
Capital Kodiak (1799–1804) Novo-Arkhangelsk...
- "God Save the Tsar!" (Russian: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́!, tr. Bozhe,
Tsarya khrani!). It was well
received by
Nicholas I, who
chose the song to be the next...
-
received a
record deal, and in 1995 he
released the
album May God Keep You (
Khrani vas Bog). The song "Natali"
became a hit, but he didn't know that because...
-
anthem "God Save the Tsar!" Боже, Царя храни! (Bulgarian) Bozhe,
Tsarya khrani! (transliteration) Prin****lity of
Bulgaria (dark green) and
Eastern Rumelia...
- — the
composition of the
Imperial Russian National Anthem Bozhe,
tsarya khrani (also
known as God Save the Tsar). He
wrote the
opera Undine in 1846. He...
-
Tambovskiy nash kray, V
vekakh protsvetay! Ty
slaven lyud'mi,
Khrani, Gospod', tebya,
khrani! II I pust'
letyat goda, Ty s nami, nash kray, navsegda. Zdes'...
- Coat of arms
Provinces of
Russian Turkestan in 1900
Anthem Bozhe,
Tsarya khrani! Боже, Царя храни! "God Save the Tsar!"
Capital Tashkent Demonym Turkestani...