noun
- plural of czardom; the territories, domains, or spheres of authority ruled by a czar or czarina
- plural of czardom; the period of rule or reign of a czar
Usage: historical; often used in reference to Russian imperial territories
Usage: historical
Examples
- The czardoms of Eastern Europe were vastly different in size and influence.
- During the various czardoms, Russian culture evolved significantly.
- Historians study the czardoms to understand imperial governance.
- The expansion of czardoms across Asia shaped the continent's political landscape.
- Multiple czardoms competed for control of trade routes in the region.