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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...
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second larger colony,
Molotschna, was
founded in 1804.
Mennonites lived alongside Nogais—semi-nomadic pastoralists—in the
Molotschna region of
southern Ukraine...
- Catholics, Lutherans, and
Mennonites were all
known as
farmers (see
Molotschna for
Mennonite settlements in the
Melitopol area); the
Empress Catherine...
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influenced by
pietistic leaders transplanted those ideas to the
large Molotschna colony. The
pastor of a
neighboring congregation,
Eduard Wüst, reinforced...
- 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...
- now Ukraine.
These two
dialects are
split between Chortitza Colony and
Molotschna. Today, many
younger Russian Mennonites in
Canada and the
United States...
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prison sentence.
Women Talking takes place in a
Mennonite Colony called Molotschna in the
aftermath of
similarly traumatic events.
Eight men
believed to...
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Werder at that time is very
similar to the
dialect of
Molotschna. The
distinctive features of
Molotschna-Plautdietsch as
opposed to Chortitza-Plautdietsch...
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restaurant manager. Born to
Russian Mennonite parents in Friedensdorf,
Molotschna,
Russian Empire (now Khmelnytske [uk], Ukraine),
Reimer studied to be...
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November 14, 2017. Kl****en, Abraham; Krahn,
Cornelius (1956). "Halbstadt (
Molotschna Mennonite settlement,
Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)".
Global Anabaptist...