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The Black Hundreds (sometimes The Black Hundreds), also known as the black-hundredists (Чёрная сотня, черносотенцы in Russian, or Chornaya sotnya, chernosotentsy) was a counter-revolutionary movement in Russia in the early 20th century, a supporter of the tsarist regime, which stood for inviolable autocracy in its struggle against the revolutionary movement. It was noted for its extremist nationalism and xenophobia, which included anti-semitism, incitement to pogroms and anti-Ukrainian sentiments.

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  • The Black Hundreds (sometimes The Black Hundreds), also known as the black-hundredists (Чёрная сотня, черносотенцы in Russian, or Chornaya sotnya, chernosotentsy) was a counter-revolutionary movement in Russia in the early 20th century, a supporter of the tsarist regime, which stood for inviolable autocracy in its struggle against the revolutionary movement. It was noted for its extremist nationalism and xenophobia, which included anti-semitism, incitement to pogroms and anti-Ukrainian sentiments.
  • Upon succeeding his brother as the Tsar of Russia, Mikhail II helped quash dissent by sanctioning the Black Hundreds' persecution of Russian Jews.
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  • The Black Hundreds (sometimes The Black Hundreds), also known as the black-hundredists (Чёрная сотня, черносотенцы in Russian, or Chornaya sotnya, chernosotentsy) was a counter-revolutionary movement in Russia in the early 20th century, a supporter of the tsarist regime, which stood for inviolable autocracy in its struggle against the revolutionary movement. It was noted for its extremist nationalism and xenophobia, which included anti-semitism, incitement to pogroms and anti-Ukrainian sentiments.
  • Upon succeeding his brother as the Tsar of Russia, Mikhail II helped quash dissent by sanctioning the Black Hundreds' persecution of Russian Jews.
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