Russia was a slave in Europe but would be a master in Asia.


As quoted in "Dilemmas of Empire 1850-1918: Power, Territory, Identity" by Dominic Livien in Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 34, No.2 (April 1999), pp. 180.


Russia was a slave in Europe but would be a master in Asia.

Russia was a slave in Europe but would be a master in Asia.

Russia was a slave in Europe but would be a master in Asia.

Russia was a slave in Europe but would be a master in Asia.