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How many dynasties are there in Russian history?
There are three dynasties in Russian history. Liulichang dynasty, Kassem dynasty and Romanov dynasty.

1, Liulik dynasty, built in the 9th century. Kiev Russian period is the beginning of lyric dynasty. 1598 After the death of fedor, the son of Ivan IV (Reddy), the Liulichang dynasty perished, and the Liulichang dynasty, which ruled Russia for more than 700 years, perished.

1605, Godunov died suddenly, and the Russian world was in chaos and entered a "chaotic era". It was not until Minen and Bo Zalsky of Nizhny Novgorod led the militia to drive the Polish invaders out of Moscow that this turbulent period finally ended.

2. The Kassem dynasty, 1575- 1576, was ruled by the Kassem khanate monarch. Simon baker Bratovic's family has been the minions of the Moscow Grand Duke's family for generations. Tsar Ivan IV named him "Grand Duke Quaros" (wooing him against the Crimean Khanate) and gave way to Ivan IV in less than a year.

Ivan IV did this to show that he was the legitimate heir of Genghis Khan's empire in Europe and Asia. After his abdication, he was called the Grand Duke Tver. Later, he entered Semenoff Monastery.

3. Romanov Dynasty. 16 13, the nobles elected Mikhail romanov, a relative of Ivan iv, 16 as the new czar, and established the Romanov dynasty. This dynasty experienced 18 czars, and Catherine II of Romanov Dynasty was a descendant of Lulik Dynasty. The two dynasties merged again, and the Romanov dynasty ruled Russia for more than 300 years. The last Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown in the Russian February Revolution in 19 17.

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The early origin of Russia

Russian history originated from Eastern Slavs in the grasslands of Eastern Europe, and mixed-race Russians are the common ancestors of Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians. Kiev Ross was the first country established by Eastern Slavs.

Beginning in 988, the Orthodox Church (the eastern branch of Christianity) was introduced into Kiev from the Byzantine Empire, which initiated the integration of Byzantine and Slavic cultures, and finally formed the Russian culture that will occupy the next 700 years.

/kloc-At the beginning of the 3rd century, Kiev was occupied by Mongols and eventually split into Moscow Principality and other countries. Belarus and Ukraine were controlled and ruled by Poles and Lithuanians.

Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, three Eastern Slavic countries, all claim to be the orthodox heirs of Rosculture and status.

Kiev Ross

In the 6th century, Eastern Slavs gradually migrated to the grasslands of Eastern Europe. In 862, the Valencians, led by Ryurik, conquered the Eastern Slavs and established the Liuke Dynasty. In 882, the Rus of Kiev was established, which was divided into several independent principalities in the12nd century. 1237 was occupied by Mongolian troops from East Asia, and the Qincha khanate was established.

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Baidu Encyclopedia: Russia