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    is known today as the "Molokan Jumpers". The old Molokans were termed Constants (Postoyaniye), and the newly evolved "Molokans jumpers" (Pryguny), also...
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  • Mokrye Molokane are a Molokan subsect that split off from the Molokans in the year 2000, that is nearly identical to the Molokans but practice water baptism...
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  • rural Molokan villages continue with a traditional lifestyle. The 2011 Armenian census counted 2,874 Molokans and the 2022 census counted 2,000 Molokans. In...
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    many Molokans migrated to cities. As of 2022, there are 2,000 Molokans in Armenia. Molokans have a communal identity and practice endogamy. The Molokan community...
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    it has been reported that they do not practice circumcision. Subbotnik Molokans (Russian: Молокане-субботники): in contrast to the other Subbotnik sects...
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  • Stock Publishers. p. 406. ISBN 9781608990535. Molokan means "Milk Drinker." This name was given the Molokans in Russia by the Orthodox, because they were...
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  • mass-immigration of Russians into Armenia occurred in the late 18th century when Molokans, a break-off sect of the Russian Orthodox Church, were deported to Amasya...
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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 association...
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    İvanovka (section Molokans)
    only "in spirit and truth" Molokans aren't considered to be a single church, rather a religion with the same roots. Each Molokan diaspora has its own religious...
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    other Russian sectarian movements, such as the Skoptsy, Dukhobors and Molokans. Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin was associated with the Khlysts in popular...
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    Stock Publishers. p. 406. ISBN 9781608990535. Molokan means "Milk Drinker." This name was given the Molokans in Russia by the Orthodox, because they were...
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    Other Christian denominations as of 2002 include Lutherans, Baptists and Molokans. There is also a small Protestant community. Azerbaijan also has an ancient...
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    Golubchik 2022 Ethnic groups of Russia in the 2021 census. (in Russian) Molokans and Jumpers are Russians, Ukrainians, Chuvashs, Mordvins, Armenians .....
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    Union), and Presbyterians. Armenia is also home to a Russian community of Molokans which practice a form of Spiritual Christianity originated from the Russian...
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    the Quakers. The Molokans had multiple sects branched off them, including: Detei Khrista or Mokrye Molokane 'wet Molokans' were a Molokan group who practiced...
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  • such as the Athanasian Creed. Spiritual Christianity, inclusive of the Molokans and Doukhobors emerged in Russia, each containing a unique tradition. The...
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    movements: the ultra-Orthodox Old Believers, and the Spiritual Christians (the Molokans and the Doukhobors). The majority of these groups have left the country...
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  • Orthodoxy Molokans Indo-European → Slavic → Russian; Uralic → Mordvinic → Erzya Eastern Europe and the Caucasus Erzya Molokans, Subbotnik Molokans, along...
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    persecuted heavily. Various minor sects such as Spiritual Christians and Molokan were banished in internal exile to Transcaucasia and Central Asia, with...
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  • Christianity Doukhobors Freedomites Khlysts Postniki Staroizrail New Israel Molokans Skoptsy Subbotniks Yehowists The Catholic Church, or Roman Catholic Church...
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    mainly serving Iranian Shia visitors. Yerevan is home to tiny Yezidi, Molokan, Neopagan, Baháʼí and Jewish communities, with the Jewish community being...
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  • Serbia. Molokan means "milk drinkers" in Russian, as they drank milk instead of fasting from it on Orthodox Fasts. There are around 5,000 Molokans in Armenia...
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    Old Believers (including Lipovans, Molokans)[needs update] Regions with significant populations Russia 400,000 (2012 estimation) Latvia 34,517 (2011 census)...
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    divinity of Jesus, and later emigrated into Canada. An even earlier sect were Molokans which formed in 1550 and rejected Czar's divine right to rule, icons, the...
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    religious denominations in Moldova include: Armenian Apostolic Church Molokans (a Russian Orthodox sect). Islam Foreign citizens (according to the Office...
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    Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and...
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    Caucasus Germans, Estonians and Russian sectarian communities like the Molokans, Doukhobors, Pryguny, and Subbotniks. Gurdjieff makes particular mention...
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    changed hands several times before being sold in 1905 to a colony of Russian Molokans, religious dissenters who fled persecution in their own country. A mixture...
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  • Elliott published by TEAS Press, 2018 Novoivanovka history from Molokans.ru Molokans article on Novoivanovka Asif Masimov's Russian Villages of Gadabey...
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  • God International Kingdom of Jesus Christ Independent Russian Doukhobors Molokan Chinese Diaspora Christian Disciples Church Justin Martyr, 165 (Christian...
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