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- Molotschna Colony or Molochna Colony was a Russian Mennonite settlement in what is now Zaporizhzhia Oblast in Ukraine. Today, the central village, known...
- Catholics, Lutherans, and Mennonites were all known as farmers (see Molotschna for Mennonite settlements in the Melitopol area); the Empress Catherine...
- second larger colony, Molotschna, was founded in 1804. Mennonites lived alongside Nogais—semi-nomadic pastoralists—in the Molotschna region of southern Ukraine...
- now Ukraine. These two dialects are split between Chortitza Colony and Molotschna. Today, many younger Russian Mennonites in Canada and the United States...
- influenced by pietistic leaders transplanted those ideas to the large Molotschna colony. The pastor of a neighboring congregation, Eduard Wüst, reinforced...
- disappearance from the village of Halbstadt in the German Mennonite settlement of Molotschna during the Russian Civil War. Kratz was sent by the then-newly established...
- Werder at that time is very similar to the dialect of Molotschna. The distinctive features of Molotschna-Plautdietsch as opposed to Chortitza-Plautdietsch...
- November 14, 2017. Kl****en, Abraham; Krahn, Cornelius (1956). "Halbstadt (Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)". Global Anabaptist...
- culture, once based in the southeastern region of Ukraine since 1804 as Molotschna colony which was part of the Russian Empire at that time. In antiquity...
- prison sentence. Women Talking takes place in a Mennonite Colony called Molotschna in the aftermath of similarly traumatic events. Eight men believed to...