TZAIMS RUSSSIAN HERITAGE
Tzar Nicholas Ii
Nicholas Alexandrovitch Romanov
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TZAIMS RUSSIAN HERITAGE
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Tzaims descends from the Viking Russ of the 9th century AD, through the Rurik Dynasty and through the Lithuanian Grand Dukes that formed the Romanov Dynasty, and connected to the Rurik Dynasty.
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Dmitri Nicholas Ivanovitch Yusupov-Luksiev
16 years old
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Tzaims is also descendent of the Yusupov family, derived from the Mongolian, Tatars, and Kazakstan making up the early Kharnates, principally from Kahn Yusuf of the Nogae Khanate but also of the Caspian and Crimea Khanates.
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Through Tzaims' father:
Ivan Yusufovitch Yupovov-Luksiev
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Tzaims mother gives him the heritage of England, Scotland, Wales & France with connections to all the European Royal families, including Savoy, and Piedmont Italy, The Royal family of Italy, Nederlands and again through Hrothgar, Viking England and Rollo, Viking France.
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Referencing Tzar Nicholas II, one finds mostly negative things written about his leadership, but this mostly comes from critics favorable to oposing him and negatative unworthy people, and unless they are in some way financially benefitting they praise no one ever. A good example is how US Americans perform. They know nothing. How could they know anything being negative and opinionated?.
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Tzar Nicholas II was an artistic and compassionate family man, and very suited to being Tzar of all the Russias but perhaps not of all the miscreants he trusted, seeking power over him.
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In the USA, now, they have Donald J. Trump, who is neither compassionate nor artistic and certainly unable to lead the country, or the Western world, having agreements with USA well before Trump was in existance, but many, called MAGA, adore him, and he has an aggressive uncompassionate cabinet in his self created administration.
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In comparison, we have
Donald as a Troll
and
Nicholas as an Elfan Emperor.
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The Elfan race or if you prefer physical embodiement of this realm is, lean, elegant and refined.
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Faerie
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Delicate
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Balanced
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Artistic
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One might say, given by artistic talents, perfect mentally. Their kind of mental power opens only to the positive,
Good Meaning,
Good Thinking,
Good actions
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Very
Zoroastrian
as was
Persia
before
Islam
invaded calling it
Iran
&
Megarian
Euclid of Megara
Philosophy
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Meaning they generally agree by responding with
YES.
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Of course if betrayed, no second chance is given, and scrutany forms in order not to say yes to the wrong person again. This is just and cautionary. It is not natural or normal to over emphacise punishment, that is Troll like and the Matriarchal way of governing.
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My father was also Elfan as were his three sons, including me.
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My father Ivan had a variety of experiences from a very young age and though being born into an Imperial Russian family and in Tzarist Russia didn't mean his kind would be without conflict.
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I know very little of what Russia was like wben my father was born in the late 1800s from him, but much from his Imperial Russian family, principally from Basil Yurievsky, that I met in Paris, the current Tzar in exile, and last I knew was living in London..
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You will find much of my father's early life on my earlier post.
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The History
of the
Yusupov-Luksiev Family.
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His life in the USA, when he arrived on the White Star liner The Olympic sister ship of the Titanic, in May of 1912, at the age of 15, led him to first and immediatly join the
US Army
that stationed him in
Koko Head, Oahu, Hawaii, during
WWI.
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Afterward he gave riding and dressage lessons to wealthy young aspiring horse riders at private schools throughout the United States, traveling the country extensively..
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He met my mother
Beulag Maude Wingfield-Rawleigh-deRiver in Crystal Lake, Illinois, and married.
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Lived in Chicago. where my brothers ans I were born,
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He lost he money investing in the NYC Stock Market in the
1929 market crash.
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He didn't give up, since he already lost everything in Russia due to the Russian Revolution in 1917.
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He, along with his two sons, including me when I was 4 years old, built a Cape Cod cottage on a prairie near Lake Michigan, and died on
his dairy farm in Wakefield, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
and buried in the
Little Britain Cemetary
in
Little Britain, Pennsylvania
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So much for a Tzarist Russian Imperial Prince moving to the USA, a member of the incredibly wealthy and powerful Rurik, Romanof, Yusupov and Luksiev families.
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What can one learn from this?
What did I learn from him?
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I learned how not to hang on to material objects whether diamonds, art works, land or palaces, Even friends and family eventually pass.
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One lives among the transient.
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Everything is also illusion though it becomes real and material as one choses it to be. It all comes and goes and comes and goes over, over, and over.
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Russia as I don't know it.
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My father didn't talk to me much about Russia. He was 40 years old when I was born. My older brother, Raymond, was born in 1923, long before my father suffered the market crash, when he was about 30 years old and then my father was more open to share his past.
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Further loses made him more private. He wantednhis sons to be Americans erading everything Russia and Lithuanian, except food, especiallt Lithuanian Black Rye bread, our staple food he brought home.
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He told Raymond much but only a little passed on to me, mostly from Raymond.
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A few things I was told by Raymond.
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We were Russian We were Boyars of Lithuania, during Tzar Ivan IV (Rurik), in Russia but, though related, disagreed with how Ivan regarded Lithuania (Leituva) and left for Lithuania and didn't return until Tzar Fiodor (Rurik) became the last Rurik Tzar and who created Abdul Mirza, grandson of Khan Yusuf, who converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity from Mohaddanism, into the first
Prince Dmitri Yusupov using Khan Yuduf's name as his surname.
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Our land on the Caspian Sea stretched for hundreds of miles and at the right season my Grandfather, Yusuf, and his five sons, including my father, when five years old, the youngest child of ten, would travel by horse and round up wild horses, train and groom them, according to their best use, for parade, for war, for carriage, for dressage, selecting the finest for the Tzar, his Family, and Elite
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Imperial Chevelier Guard,
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Military Commanders,
and kept in the
Yusupov-Luksiev
family farm on the
Caspian Sea
as needed.
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My father told me they had a big house and my grandfather, each morning, would wind up a large standing clock at the top of the grand staircase. He also told me they had land and a villa on the Crimea and Caspian sea and a large area of land north near the Latvian border in Lithuania.
that originally belonged to his mother.
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He said his father wasan important member of the Imperial court, but blocked by Prince Felix Felixovitch Yusupov-Elston, a Prussian married into the family, and the Commander of the Tzar's Chevalier Guard.
He then became the Minister of Police under Tzar Nicholas II
both in
St. Petersberg
and later in
Kolve, Leituva,
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My father didn't want me to learn to speak Russian, but French instead. He wouldn't speak Russian or Lithuanian to me.
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His brother, Vladimir, was a
Chevalier Dragoon Officer
and carried a
Napolianic Sword
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He became a border guard on the Leituva and Latvian border and later in Klaipeda.
A younger brother, Paolus, was an Army officer, killed in battle in 1914 when Leituva fought for Independence due to the upraising of the Bolshevic
terrorists upsetting
St Petersberg.
He is Leituva's main military hero.
with statues all over Lithuania.
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Much of the information I know of them came from the
Director
of the
Memorial War Museum
in
Kaunas
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(Kovno)
My father's mother was a
Lithuanian Princess
of ancient heritage
of
Grand Duke
Vytautus
and her name was
Rosalia Smyrzas-Luksienne
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My father had five sisters.
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Girls in Lithuania had the spelling Luksiene where as men were Luksus, Luksys Luksas or Luksis derived from the
Russian
Lukiev
(Luki of Kiev)
and later fomed into
Luksiev
ttanslated intoo the
Lithuanian
LUKSUS
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My father's two younger brothers, names unknown, though older then him, and a first cousin, a direct descendent of the
Queen of Kazan,
Soyumbeka,
daughter of
Khan Yusuf
of the
Nogae Khanate,
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were Tzarist courriers that carried dispatches to the
King of Prussia,
Kaiser Willhlem,
and thereby left Russia and Lithuania forever.
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One going to Paris, another to London, his cousin to Rio di Janiero and him to Boston.
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Three things he warned me not to do.
1] Never go to Russia.
2] Never marry a Lithuanian woman.
4] Never invest in the New York Stock Market.
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Although of the Imperal Russian family my father lived an unmaterial stoic, simple, and frugal life so though practicing modesty from his example, we boys behaved in accordance to his dignity, truth, honor and nobless oblige.
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The second thing always made we wonder why, since his mother was a Lithuanian princess, but after reading Frazer's book, but not before I broke one warning and was seduced into marriage to a Polish Countess, whose grandfather was the seed socialist for communism, unknown to me at that time, and Epic Polish poet, Adama Miskeviziu, whose mother was a Lithuanian Countess.
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Anna Dolores Mickevitz
a/k/a
Ann Mitchell
of Philadelphia.
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She morphed, on the wedding night, as a black witch.
Daughter of Satan.
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Daughter of 70 year old mother.
The two black witches,
like
Beni Jesuits in Frank Herbert's scifi book,
DUNE.
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A disastrous marriage
producing a boy, fathered by her older lover,
a
University of Pennsylvania
Professor of Sociology,
Ray Abrams
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Then when I read
THE GOLDEN BOUGH,
I understood why not to marry a Lithuanian woman, but ethnic pagan Poland was of the same dark culture.
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We never added the Romanov surname to our own. The connection was through the Romanov Tzarina married to Ivan IV.
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The rest and most detailed account of my Russian family was
told to me by my cousin
Prince Basil Yurievsky,
in
Paris
at the
George V Hotel
with my other cousin,
Prince Serge Oblensky
at his annual reception for
Russian Imperial families,
during fashion week
when I was entering the
Paris Haute Couture
under
Rebekka Harkness'
Matronage of my
Haute Couture Collection
atbthe
L'Hotel Crillon.
duringnfashion week
in January
1968.
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So I know only a few Russian cousins, all princes, that are Imperial Russians, and know very little of what most Russians were like, except from Pushkin's plays, until around 1980 when a friend took up with the grandson of a Communist USSR General, and I found him profoundly obnoxious, very like the Steve Martin take off of two Russians arriving in America, at a NYC Bar, on
Live! It's Saturday Night.
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Another similar ex-communist on Key West, Florida, in the winter 2015, where Ex-communist Russians have their US landed Russian mafia that were buying up all commercial property on Duval Street.
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This Russian, also son of a communist general in Somalia, won the lottery getting a 10 year working green card visa to live in and work in the US.
So. my other associaton of Imperial Russians come from the movies,
Ballad of a Soldier
The Cranes are Flying
including the
David Lean
DOCTOR ZIVAGO
as portrayed by
Omar Sharif
and
Sir. Ralph Richardson.
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What they really are like in Russia today is a mysteryvfor mebbut by lackingbany Imper8al families has noninterest for me.
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I did meet a young Russian diplomat from the Embassy of Russia here in Rangoon in early 2025, who was very poised, lean elegant and well educated speaking perfect English.
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I asked him how he and others in Russia felt about Putin.
He said all Russians love Putin.
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As beautiful as St Petersberg may be especially my family's palaces, I have no desire going to Russia. Everything we once owned is now either a museum or government offices.
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That past life my father left is of no interest to me any more.
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Those of my
Russian family
that survived lived all around the world mostly secretely, as did my father and how I lived rather as if in exile as a stranger in a strang land
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Had Tzar Nicholas II defeated the Bolshevics in 1927 it would have made Russia more exciting for me now.
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i very much like most movieses from Russia,
The Kirov Ballet and Opera
at the
Marinsky Theatre
and that of the
Bolshoi Opera House, are mynmain love.
I have many
DVD
opera productions from there.
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I do noy feel so Russian. I feel more as a Greek from Athens and a Mongolian from the Alkai mountains or a tribal plainsman.
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Also, under my mother I am more British or Canadian. I certainly am not like the majority of those in the USA.
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Now living in Rangoon, Burma, I am quite comfortable with Mongolian descendents making up the Bama, Burmese ruling, tribe.
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I see
General
Bama Tribe
Buddhist
Min Aung Hlaing .
Senior General
and
President
of
Myanmar
practicing
Democracy
today
in
Myanmar
exactly as
Pericles of Athens
did
in
Athens/Attica
under the
Delian League
in
c. 440 BC
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