noun
- the domain, territory, or realm ruled by a czar
- the office, rank, or authority of a czar
Usage: also spelled tsardom; historical, often referring to Russia or Eastern Europe
Usage: also spelled tsardom
Examples
- The czardom of Russia expanded significantly during the 16th century.
- Peter the Great transformed the czardom into a major European power.
- The czardom was characterized by absolute rule and centralized authority.
- Many territories were incorporated into the growing czardom.
- The fall of the czardom marked the end of imperial rule in Russia.