Boyars

/boʊˈjɑːrz/ noun

Members of the old Russian nobility or aristocracy, particularly powerful landowners who dominated before the rise of the tsars.

From Russian 'boyarin,' possibly derived from Old East Slavic 'boj' meaning battle or fight, suggesting military origins. The class dominated Eastern Europe from medieval times until Peter the Great and later tsars reduced their power.

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