jewish persecution under tsarist russia
"Jewish persecution under Tsarist Russia" refers to the systematic mistreatment, discrimination, and violent targeting of Jewish people during the rule of the Tsars in the Russian Empire (pre-revolutionary period). It involved various forms of oppression, such as forced relocation, restrictive laws, pogroms, economic restrictions, and denial of civil rights, which aimed to marginalize, oppress, and harm the Jewish community.
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