oprichnina

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  The period of Russian history between 1565 and 1572 during which Tsar  instituted a domestic policy of secret police, mass repressions, public executions, and confiscation of land from Russian aristocrats.
 * 2)  This domestic policy.
 * 3) * 2014, N.N., Sputnik & Pogrom, A brief guide to the Russian psyche:
 * Starting with Ivan the Terrible, whose “oprichnina” destroyed the ancient boyar families, eliminating any alternative to the state and sovereign as principal character throughout our history.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Azerbaijani: opriçnina
 * Belarusian: апры́чніна
 * Bulgarian: опри́чнина
 * Czech: opričnina
 * Dutch: opritsjnina
 * Estonian: opritšnina
 * French: opritchnina
 * Georgian: ოპრიჩნინა
 * German: Opritschnina
 * Greek: οπρίτσνινα
 * Hebrew: אופריצ׳נינה
 * Japanese: オプリーチニナ
 * Kazakh: опричнина
 * Korean: 오프리치니나
 * Kyrgyz: опричнина
 * Marathi: ओप्रिचनिना
 * Polish:, opricznina
 * Portuguese: opríchnina
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: о̀причнина
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: opričnina
 * Slovene: opričnina
 * Spanish: opríchnina
 * Turkish: opriçnina
 * Turkmen: opriçnina
 * Ukrainian: опри́чнина
 * Uzbek: oprichnina