>>12932883I didn't say that. You said:
>Practically all aristocrats of Russian empire were ethnically Russian.When there where other ethnic groups present in the Russian Empires Nobility. The majority where Russian, and certain portion of non-Russians married into it, up to the Tsar.
>>12932878>>12932881And do you know how percentages work in that sentence?
>Native non-Russians such as the Poles, Georgians, Lithuanians, Tatars, and Germans formed an important segment of the noble estate. According to the 1897 census, 0.87% of Russians were classified as hereditary nobles versus 5.29% of Georgians and 4.41% of Poles, followed by Lithuanians, Tatars, Azerbaijanis, and GermansThat's not the percentage of nobles as that groups, that the percentage of population that has noble title in that group.
But, yes the public education is trash here.
Practically all of the Russian Empires where not "Russian", it was a alloy of peoples.