The figure you are referring to is Ivan IV, commonly known as Ivan the Terrible. He was the first Tsar of Russia and is known for expanding the Russian territory and centralizing power, which included driving out various foreign powers, including the Mongols, from certain territories.
- Prince Vladimir typically refers to Vladimir the Great, who is known for Christianizing Kievan Rus.
- Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire, which significantly shaped the history of Central Asia and beyond but is not directly related to the expansion of Russia in the same context as Ivan IV.
So, the correct answer from your options is Ivan IV.