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Alexander areas became become began beginning Black building built called capital Cathedral Caucasus central Church collection commune Cossacks Count course Crimea cultural Czar developed early Eastern educated eighteenth century Emancipation Emperor estates Europe European factory founded gentry German groups half imperial important industry institutions INTRODUCTION Italy Jewish Jews Kiev kind land landowners language late later least literature lived London mainly major middle Moscow Mountains natural Nicholas nineteenth century official Overleaf Palace Paris particularly peasants perhaps period Persians persons Peter Petersburg photographs played Poland political population Prince Princess published railway reform region reign river rule Russian Russian Empire schools serfs Siberia social society sometimes Tatars towns traditional turn Ukraine University Urals village Volga West Western whole