- The
Schism of the
Russian Church, also
known as
Raskol (Russian: Раскол,
pronounced [
rɐˈskoɫ],
meaning 'split' or 'schism'), was the
splitting of the Russian...
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Raskol is a
generic term for a
criminal or
group of
criminals in
Papua New Guinea,
primarily in the
larger cities,
including Port
Moresby and Lae. Raskol...
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condemnation of the Old Rite.
Russian speakers refer to the
schism itself as
raskol (раскол),
etymologically indicating a "cleaving-apart". The
leaders of the...
- The
Tsardom of Russia, also
known as the
Tsardom of Moscow, was the
centralized Russian state from the ****umption of the
title of tsar by Ivan IV in 1547...
- with less
loyalty to the group. In
Papua New Guinea,
urban gangs such as
Raskol gangs often require new
members to rape
women as part of
their initiation...
- Name Word
Meaning in
Russian Raskolnikov raskol a schism, or split; "raskolnik" is "one who splits" or "dissenter"; the verb raskalyvat'
means "to cleave"...
- (Poland) Dizelaš (Serbia)
Hamalli (Malta) Ned (Scotland)
Preman (Indonesia)
Raskol (Papua New Guinea)
Redneck (United States) Apaçi/Keko (Turkey)
Flaite (Chile)...
- 1666–1667,
which furthered the
great schism of the
Russian church known as the
Raskol. The
synod produced a
church code
named The
Synodal Code of the Russian...
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split Chinese name Traditional Chinese 中蘇交惡 Simplified Chinese 中苏交恶
Russian name
Russian Советско–китайский раскол
Romanization Sovetsko–kitayskiy
raskol...
- 62°14′N 45°00′E / 62.233°N 45.000°E / 62.233; 45.000
Nizhnetoyemsky Selsoviet (Russian: Нижнетоемский сельсовет) is the low-level
administrative division...