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July 17, 1998 The remains of the last tsar were reburied
Twenty-seven years ago today, July 17, 1998 (May 24, 1998, the remains of the last tsar were reburied. Yeltsin attended the burial ceremony On July 17, 1998, the 80th anniversary of the execution of the last Russian tsar Nicholas II and his family, the burial ceremony of his remains was held in St. Petersburg, Russia's second largest city. Russian President Yeltsin worked hard to fly from Moscow to St. Petersburg and attend the grand funeral. The burial ceremony can be regarded as the highest level in the country. The remains were transported from Yekaterinaburg (formerly Sverdlovsk) to St. Petersburg by special plane, and the coffins were all escorted by a guard of honor. The remains were finally placed in Petropavlovsk Castle, thus finally coming to an end the long-standing relocation of the remains of the last tsar. The last Tsar Nigira II was born in the Romanov family. In 1613, Mihal-Fedorovich of the Romanov family was elected as tsar by the All-Russian Council of Gentlemen, and the rule of the Romanov Dynasty began. In the nearly three hundred years since then, famous monarchs such as Peter I and Catherine II appeared in the Romanov family. In February 1917, the bourgeois February Revolution broke out in Russia, Nigra II was overthrown, and the Romanov Dynasty was declared over. After the October Revolution, in order to crush the siege of the White Bandits, the Ural Region Soviet executed seven members of the Tsar's family and four followers in Yekaterinburg on July 17, 1918. History seems to have played a big joke on the Russians. Today, 80 years later, the relevant departments are demanding the demolition of Lenin's tomb and the relocation of Lenin's remains. On the one hand, they are intensively searching for the remains of the last tsar and want to give him an explanation in heaven. The reason is that the last tsar ruled Russia for 23 years and did many things for the country. It is unjust to execute him and his family without trial. To this end, Russia established a special committee led by Deputy Prime Minister Nemtsov to deal with the affairs of the last tsar and his family. Experts and scholars also intervened to identify the remains. As a result, various forces began a protracted dispute over the relocation of remains. Rossel, governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast, where the remains of the last tsar were located, firmly opposed the relocation of Nicholas II's remains. Later, although he was forced to give in, Luo himself refused to attend the burial ceremony. The Russian Orthodox Pope also refused to attend the burial ceremony on the grounds that the authenticity of the remains of the last tsar was questionable. Even the Romanov family was divided into two factions, and a considerable number of people did not attend the ceremony held in St. Petersburg. Before the funeral was officially held, the vast majority of Russian politicians publicly issued a statement saying they would not participate in the funeral ceremony. These people included Stroyev, Chairman of the Upper House of the Russian Parliament, Seleznyov, Chairman of the Duma, and Mayor of Moscow Luzhkov. But Krasnoyarsk Governor Lebed and "Yabolu" group leader Yavlinsky decided to attend the ceremony. Many radical Duma members opposed that now that Russia is facing an economic crisis, there is no need to hold such a grand funeral for the remains of the tsar who has been dead for 80 years. The family of Russian Tsar Nicholas II. After the October Revolution, Nicholas II was exiled to Yekaterinburg in Siberia. The entire family was shot dead in the early morning of July 17, 1918. After the 1980s, Russian President Yeltsin personally attended the burial ceremony held in St. Petersburg.


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