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The year 1905 marked a significant turning point in Russian history, characterized by widespread social unrest and political agitation that ultimately led to the first Russian Revolution. This revolutionary wave was fueled by dissatisfaction with the autocratic rule of Tsar Nicholas II, exacerbated by military defeats, economic hardship, and a growing desire for political reform and social justice. The events of 1905 set the stage for future revolutionary movements and had profound effects on the Russian political landscape.