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The rehabilitation has long been demanded by the tsar's descendants.
Nicholas, his wife Alexandra, their five children, doctor and three servants were shot dead by Bolshevik revolutionaries in July, 1918.
Lower courts had previously refused to reclassify the killings, which had been categorised as simply murder.
The Romanov family have been canonised as saints by the Orthodox Church, which has enjoyed a post-Soviet revival.
For most of the last century, Tsar Nicholas II was officially reviled as a tyrant. To Russia's Soviet regime, he personified all they had tried to destroy in the revolution of 1917.
(BBC)
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