Tsar (disambiguation)
Tsar, Czar and other homophones are all variant spellings of the same Slavic word for monarch. Traditionally this was used as the title of a Russian, Bulgarian or Serbian monarchs. It is derived from the Roman sovereign title caesar.
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The word may refer to:
- Camellia japonica 'The Czar', a camellia cultivar
- Czar (political term), an informal name for a certain appointed (project) manager in the executive branch of the U.S. government (in the UK, 'tsar' is the term in this context)
- The Czar of the Style Invitational, former editor of a weekly column in the Washington Post.
- Tsar Bomba, the world's largest thermonuclear bomb, developed by the Soviet Union.
- Tsar (film), a 2009 Russian film
- TSAR Publications, a Canadian publisher
- Tzar: The Burden of the Crown, a strategy computer game launched in 2000
- Vladimir Kononov (Donetsk People's Republic), Defense Minister of the DPR, nom de guerre Tsar
- Zhar (disambiguation)
Music
- Tsar (band), a rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1998
- The Czars, a rock band formed in Denver, Colorado in 1994
- "Czar", a song by Frank Black from his 1994 debut solo album Frank Black
- Tsar, a 2016 album of the German symphonic metal band Almanac
Places
United States
Other places
- Czar, Alberta, Canada
- Zar or Tsar (Ծար), de facto Republic of Artsakh
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See also
- Kaiser
- Keizer
- All pages with titles beginning with Tsar
- All pages with titles beginning with Czar
- All pages with titles beginning with Tzar
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