- The
Molokans (Russian: молокан, IPA: [məlɐˈkan] or молоканин, "dairy-eater") are a
Russian Spiritual Christian sect that
evolved from
Eastern Orthodoxy...
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Molokans have low
intermarriage rates, and are
generally educated in Russian-language schools; most are
fluent in both
Russian and Armenian.
Molokans...
- христиане) or, less accurately,
malakan in the
former Soviet Union, and "
Molokans" in the
United States,
often confused with "Doukhobors" in Canada. Molokane...
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Molokans, a
Spiritual Christian group originating in Russia, have had a
presence in
Armenia since the 19th century.
Tsarist authorities began resettling...
- it has been
reported that they do not
practice cir****cision.
Subbotnik Molokans (Russian: Молокане-субботники): in
contrast to the
other Subbotnik sects...
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Brethren in Christ, and
others in the
Anabaptist tradition; Doukhobors,
Molokans,
Dunkard Brethren, Dukh-i-zhizniki,
Bruderhof Communities, Schwenkfelders...
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Khagani Garden (Azerbaijani:
Xaqani bağı),
better known as the
Molokan Garden (Azerbaijani:
Molokan bağı) and malakanka, is one of the
oldest parks in Baku,...
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significant po****tion
belonging to the
Russian ethnic religious community of
Molokans. This is the last
place in the
world where Kolkhoz (collective farms) from...
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communion with the Holy See.
Spiritual Christians, such as the
Doukhobors and
Molokans,
broke from the
Russian Orthodox Church and
maintain close ****ociation...
- ****cuted heavily.
Various minor sects such as
Spiritual Christians and
Molokan were
banished in
internal exile to
Transcaucasia and
Central Asia, with...