- of
Slavic paganism formally established in 1992 by
Aleksandr Yuryevich Khinevich (b. 1961) in Omsk, Russia, and
legally recognised by the
Russian state...
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abbreviations and have the
deepest meaning. In the 1990s, Omsk
esoteric Alexander Khinevich [ru]
created Ynglism, a
neopagan doctrine that
combines esotericism, neo-****sm...
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direction of
Slavic neopaganism created by the Omsk
esotericist Alexander Khinevich, a
fourth component, "Slav" (Glory) is
added to the
native faith triad...
- (most
likely written by the
founder and head of the movement,
Alexander Khinevich, in
collaboration with others).
Ynglists consider "Old
Russian Vedic writings"...
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Ynglist Alexey Trekhlebov (Vedaman Vedagor), "healer" and
follower of
Khinevich and
creator of Renaissance.
Golden Age
Nikolai Levashov,
major general...
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doctrines of a
variety of
Rodnover organisations and authors, from
Aleksandr Khinevich's Ynglism, from Roerichism, and even from
Orthodox Christian and Tibetan...
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Society of Ilya Lazarenko,
Anton Platov,
Alexander Asov, and
Alexander Khinevich (founder of Ynglism),
although most of
their activities took
place outside...
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acquaintance in the 1990s of
Viktor Bezverkhy with
Aleksandr Khinevich and the Ynglists.
Khinevich was
reportedly granted the
title of "honorary Wend" by the...
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Church of
Orthodox Old Believers-Ynglings
founder and head
Alexander Khinevich and
Konstantin Petrov's
Conceptual Party "Unity". A well-known parti****nt...
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secretly p****ed down
generation by
generation eventually coming to
Aleksandr Khinevich, the
founder of the
Ynglist Church. The
Russian Orthodox sites of Okunevo...