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Ethno-religious group of Russian origin
is known today as the "Molokan Jumpers". The old Molokans were termed Constants (Postoyaniye), and the newly evolved "Molokans jumpers" (Pryguny), also
Molokans
Molokans have low intermarriage rates, and are generally educated in Russian-language schools; most are fluent in both Russian and Armenian. Molokans
Religion_in_Armenia
Russian religious movement, non-Orthodox
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
Spiritual_Christianity
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
Molokans_in_Armenia
Russian religious movements
it has been reported that they do not practice circumcision. Subbotnik Molokans (Russian: Молокане-субботники): in contrast to the other Subbotnik sects
Subbotniks
Municipality in Ismailli, Azerbaijan
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
İvanovka
Ethnic group
Slavic roots. The idea that Molokans have a blend of Slavic and Turkic genetics is also supported by various accounts. Molokans complicated the Eastern Orthodox
Turkic_Christians
Christian churches advocating pacifism
Stock Publishers. p. 406. ISBN 9781608990535. Molokan means "Milk Drinker." This name was given the Molokans in Russia by the Orthodox, because they were
Peace_churches
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
Other Christian denominations as of 2002 include Lutherans, Baptists and Molokans. There is also a small Protestant community. Azerbaijan also has an ancient
Azerbaijan
Russian Orthodox underground Spiritual Christian sect
other Russian sectarian movements, such as the Skoptsy, Dukhobors and Molokans. Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin was associated with the Khlysts in popular
Khlysts
Country in West Asia
Union), and Presbyterians. Armenia is also home to a Russian community of Molokans which practice a form of Spiritual Christianity originated from the Russian
Armenia
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
communion with the Holy See. Spiritual Christians, such as the Doukhobors and Molokans, broke from the Russian Orthodox Church and maintain close association
Christianity
the Quakers. The Molokans had multiple sects branched off them, including: Detei Khrista or Mokrye Molokane 'wet Molokans' were a Molokan group who practiced
Protestantism_in_Russia
Theological and ethical position
Stock Publishers. p. 406. ISBN 9781608990535. Molokan means "Milk Drinker." This name was given the Molokans in Russia by the Orthodox, because they were
Christian_pacifism
Americans of Russian birth or descent
Florida Russian Lifestyle Magazine History of the Russians in Baltimore Molokans, Northern California Orthodox Church in America (formerly North American
Russian_Americans
Park in Baku, Azerbaijan
the central quarters, the Molokan Slobodka with its courtyards and stables was demolished to the ground, and the Molokans were relocated to a completely
Khagani_Garden
Official common term for Erzyas and Mokshas
Finns Arthania Ethnic groups of Russia in the 2021 census. (in Russian) Molokans and Jumpers are Russians, Ukrainians, Chuvashs, Mordvins, Armenians ..
Mordvins
Ethnic group also unified by a common religion
Doukhobors Druze Hutterites Jews Kalash Mandaeans Maronites Mennonites Molokans Mormons Parsis Saint Thomas Christians Samaritans Serers Sikhs Yazidis
Ethnoreligious_group
Town and wine region in Baja California, Mexico
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
Valle_de_Guadalupe
Capital and largest city of Azerbaijan
Christians, Albanian-Udi Apostolic Christians, Lutherans, Ashkenazi Jews, Molokans, and Sufi Muslims. Baku is the seat of the Catholic Apostolic Prefecture
Baku
Russian state from 1721 to 1917
persecuted heavily. Various minor sects such as Spiritual Christians and Molokan were banished in internal exile to Transcaucasia and Central Asia, with
Russian_Empire
Christianity Doukhobors Freedomites Khlysts Postniki Staroizrail New Israel Molokans Sukhie Baptisty Skoptsy Subbotniks Yehowists The Catholic Church, or Roman
List of Christian denominations
List_of_Christian_denominations
Ethnic group in Azerbaijan
in Ganja and Khachmaz. There are officially registered communities of Molokans in Baku, Sumqayit, and Shamakhi. Anatoliy Banishevskiy Anna Bashta Nikolai
Russians_in_Azerbaijan
nationality. Russian sub-ethnic groups in Ukraine are the Lipovans and Molokans, as well as the Goryuns, who self-identify as a separate ethnic group distinct
Minorities_in_Ukraine
Identifiable Christian body with common characteristics
such as the Athanasian Creed. Spiritual Christianity, inclusive of the Molokans, Pryguny, Dukh-i-zhizniki, Doukhobors, and numerous tribal faiths, emerged
Christian_denomination
American professional basketball player
George (Ramzoff) and James Loscutoff. His parents were Spiritual Christian Molokans from Russia. He starred in basketball at Palo Alto High School, graduating
Jim_Loscutoff
Neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States
demographic. In August 1906 a group of Spiritual Christians from Russia (Molokans and a few Pryguny) arrived from Hawaii, where they refused to farm sugar
Potrero_Hill
Phenomenon in which people speak words apparently in languages unknown to them
Puerto Ricans of the Bronx, the snake handlers of the Appalachians and the Molokans from Russia in Los Angeles. Samarin found that glossolalic speech does
Speaking_in_tongues
The pryguny (Jumper) label regarding this group of Spiritual Christian Molokans was first used in Orthodox print about 1856 to describe them. This spiritual
Maxim_Rudometkin
Province of Armenia
and Dzoraghbyur. Zovuni and Alapars have a significant number of Russian Molokans. Hankavan has a majority of Greeks, while the village of Arzni is predominantly
Kotayk_Province
East Slavic ethnic group
later emigrated into Canada. Another Spiritual Christian movement were Molokans which formed in the 19th century and rejected Czar's divine right to rule
Russians
Capital and largest city of Armenia
mainly serving Iranian Shia visitors. Yerevan is home to tiny Yezidi, Molokan, Neopagan, Baháʼí and Jewish communities, with the Jewish community being
Yerevan
Oblast in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Including Adjarians. Mostly sectarians. Reported as "Turkmen". Mostly Pryguny, Molokans, and Doukhobors. Before 1918, Azerbaijanis were generally known as "Tatars"
Kars_oblast
ultra-orthodox Old Believers, and the Spiritual Christians (i.e., the Molokans and the Doukhobors). The majority of these groups have left the country
Religion_in_Georgia_(country)
Ethnic group
about 50 families of Spiritual Christian Pryguny (colloquially known as Molokans), who arrived in Los Angeles from Russia, sought a rural location, and
Russian_Mexicans
List of European ethnic groups
Lipovans, Semeiskie), Karyms, Gurans, Doukhobors, Goryuns, Molokans (including Subbotnik Molokans), Polekhs, Starozhily, along with significant populations
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe
19th-century Spiritual Christian movement
Baptists") was a 19th-century Spiritual Christian movement, which was born from Molokans who merged with the Russian Union of Evangelical Christians. They were
Sukhie_Baptisty
Province of Turkey
Poles, Estonians, Lithuanians, and Russian sectarian communities such as Molokans and Doukhobors. Many from the non-Russian Christian Orthodox communities
Kars_Province
religious denominations in Moldova include: Armenian Apostolic Church Molokans (a Russian Orthodox sect). Islam Since 2000, there has been a continuous
Demographics_of_Moldova
Community of Russian emigrants
to the Transcaucasus from 1841 and onwards to Canada from 1899) and the Molokans (who had emigrated to the United States, Georgia, Armenia, Kars, Azerbaijan
Russian_diaspora
International airport in Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Heydar Aliyev International Airport
Heydar_Aliyev_International_Airport
Lake in Kars, Turkey
1 km (0.62 mi) west of the lake. Until 1920, the village was inhabited by Molokans, members of a Christian sect. Later, Karapapaks, a Turkic-speaking sub-ethnic
Lake_Kuyucuk
to as the Molokan Cemetery, was established in 1911 shortly after the Molokan's, arrived to buy farmlands in Glendale, Arizona. The Molokans, known as
List of historic properties in Glendale, Arizona
List_of_historic_properties_in_Glendale,_Arizona
Surname list
athlete Ekaterina Galkina (born 1988), Russian curler "Origin and Meaning of Molokan Surnames: Galkin". This page lists people with the surname Galkin, Galkina
Galkin
River in Azerbaijan
On the right bank of the Pirsaat is Chukhuryurd village inhabited by molokans. The medieval Pirsaatchay Khanagah is at the Salyan portion of the river
Pirsaat_(river)
religious movements emerged opposing the Russian Orthodox Church (including Molokans, Dukhobors, Khlysts, Pryguny and to some extent, Subbotniks, and in 19th
Religion_in_the_Soviet_Union
Historic community building in San Francisco, California, U.S.
During the 1920s a number of immigrants from a Russia religious sect, the Molokans, had settled in Potrero Hill after they fled Czarist persecution in the
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House
Potrero_Hill_Neighborhood_House
Ethnic group
Gyumri, Vanadzor Languages Russian, Armenian Religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity (Russian Orthodox or Armenian Orthodox) Protestantism (Molokans)
Russians_in_Armenia
Christian traditions originating from Greek- and Syriac-speaking populations
includes a number of diverse "low-church" groups, from the Bible-centered Molokans to the anarchic Doukhobors to the self-mutilating Skoptsy. None of these
Eastern_Christianity
Russian Empire mystic and writer (c. 1866–1877 – 1949)
Germans, Estonians, and Russian Orthodox sectarian communities like the Molokans, Doukhobors, Pryguny, and Subbotniks. Gurdjieff makes particular mention
George_Gurdjieff
established in Tbilisi by Martin Klaweit and Nikita Voronin. It converted many Molokans. A 2015 study estimates that there are some 1,300 Christian believers from
Christianity in Georgia (country)
Christianity_in_Georgia_(country)
List of Asian ethnic groups
Semeiskie), Karyms, Gurans, Doukhobors, Goryuns, Kamchadals, Molokans (including Subbotnik Molokans), Starozhily, along with significant populations in Azerbaijan
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Area of the Central Valley in California
Scots-Irish descent who migrated to California from the Midwest and South. Molokan Russians settled in Fresno, Kerman, and Madera as well as other Russian
San_Joaquin_Valley
United States conscientious objector program from 1941 to 1947
Presbyterian 951 Religious Society of Friends 149 Roman Catholic 76 Russian Molokans 44 Unitarians 1,695 Other religious groups 449 Unaffiliated 11,996 Total
Civilian_Public_Service
Governorate of the Russian Empire
1886) were members of various sectarian communities such as Doukhobors and Molokans. According to the Russian Empire Census, the Elizavetpol Governorate had
Elizavetpol_Governorate
Rejection of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity
God International Kingdom of Jesus Christ Independent Russian Doukhobors Molokan Chinese Diaspora Christian Disciples Church Sabellius, c. 220 (Modalist:
Nontrinitarianism
Thermal springs in Baja California, Mexico
separated from the Eastern Orthodox Church. They referred to themselves as Molokans (milk drinkers), although the local people called them Los Russos (the
Russian_Valley_Hot_Springs
(0.2%) Eastern Orthodox, 5,282 (0.2%) Jehovah's Witness, 2,000 (0.1%) Molokan (non-Orthodox Russians), 524 Assyrian Church of the East (Nestorian), 2
Demographics_of_Armenia
1801–1918 period of Georgian history
authorities encouraged the migration of various religious minorities, such as Molokans and Doukhobors, from Russia's heartland provinces into Transcaucasia, including
Georgia within the Russian Empire
Georgia_within_the_Russian_Empire
Convention centre in Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Gulustan_Palace
Protestants of Eastern Christendom
Empire from among the Orthodox, and from the Priestless Old Believers Molokans, a Protestant and Spiritual Christianity church that broke away from the
Eastern Protestant Christianity
Eastern_Protestant_Christianity
1937 travelogue by Ilf and Petrov
Periodically meet with Russian emigrants, including Spiritual Christian Molokans in San Francisco; They talked about some of the national sports: rodeo
One-storied_America
Office, residential, hotel, shopping mall in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Flame_Towers
State-owned university in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
Azerbaijan_State_Oil_and_Industry_University
Ethnic group
governments. Charitable organizations and other religious groups, especially the Molokans, gave them gifts and provided assistance. The Old Believer communities
Old Believers in South America
Old_Believers_in_South_America
Protestant evangelicals in the Russian Empire
Christian Union. Prokhanov's parents had left the Spiritual Christian Molokan faith, and many Molokane switched to his similar but more organized group
Shtundists
Writer, social activist, and artist's model (1859–1927)
Malyovans in the second edition, and songs of the Yakut sectarians, Oskoptsy, Molokans, Dobrolubovians, and "Old Israel" in the third edition). Another collection
Anna_Chertkova
Fire Temple in Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Ateshgah_of_Baku
Russian revolutionary activist (1884-1918)
the stations of Pereval and Akhcha-Kuyma of Transcaucasian Railroad. The Molokan town of Fioletovo, situated in the North of Armenia, is named after him
Ivan_Fioletov
Russian Marxist revolutionary and politician (1885–1938)
was born in the family of a wealthy Baku oilman and industrialist of the Molokan faith[1]. He joined the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party in 1903.
Matvey_Skobelev
Sports stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Baku_Olympic_Stadium
Indoor arena in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Baku_Crystal_Hall
1883–6 proto-state in Heilongjiang, China, set up by Chinese and Russian gold miners
numbered 300 during the heyday of the Zheltuga Republic. Most torgovtsy were Molokans or Jews, supplied mostly by the Dickson & Co. Trading House. The people
Zheltuga_Republic
Azerbaijan: a church in Baku was opened in 2007. There are eleven Molokan communities. The Molokans are a Protestant minority which, much like other Protestants
Christianity_in_Azerbaijan
Harbor in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Bay_of_Baku
1796–1928 unit of Russia
Eastern Orthodoxy (over 95%) with insignificant number of Muslims and Molokans. Tambov was one of the largest and most fertile governments of central
Tambov_Governorate
Rebellion of Solovetsky Monastery (1885), by Sergey Miloradovich. Group of Molokans, 1870s. Circle of young atheists at a school in Murom, 1930s. In the study
Religion_in_Russia
Former nominally-independent provisional government
one deputy per 10,000 voters, including 60 Muslims, three Greeks and one Molokan Russian.[citation needed] The Parliament of the new republic assembled
Provisional National Government of the Southwestern Caucasus
Provisional_National_Government_of_the_Southwestern_Caucasus
American linguist (1926–2020)
based on participant observation, as Samarin grew up as a member of the Molokan community in Los Angeles. Samarin was also the author of the first textbook
William_J._Samarin
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
National Library of Azerbaijan
National_Library_of_Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Higher Educational Institution (since 1996)
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Azerbaijan State Marine Academy
Azerbaijan_State_Marine_Academy
Historical core of Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Old_City_(Baku)
Azerbaijani government building in Baku
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Government_House,_Baku
Square in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Azadliq_Square,_Baku
Building complex in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Heydar_Aliyev_Center
Americans of Turkish birth or descent
descent List of Turkish Americans Turks of South Carolina Pioneer Academy Molokans Bloomers Screwdriver (cocktail) Turkish House Harrisonburg Turks Seattle
Turkish_Americans
Place in Yerevan, Armenia
cemetery was located at the north end of the district near the street of the Molokan community. However, the cemetery was converted into a park around 1963
Arabkir_District
Office of the President of Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan
Presidential_Administration_of_Azerbaijan
"very well" according to the 2007 data of the U.S. Census Bureau. Most Molokans learn Russian. Like most Russian Americans, Russian-speakers are mainly
Russian language in the United States
Russian_language_in_the_United_States
Sports venue in Baku, Azerbaijan
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
Heydar Aliyev Sports and Concert Complex
Heydar_Aliyev_Sports_and_Concert_Complex
District in southwestern Azerbaijan
well as a minority of sedentary Armenians and a small number of Russian Molokan settlers. The nomadic population was settled in the Soviet period. The
Jabrayil_District
one list has been included that appears in Radkey but not in Spirin (the Molokan list in Taurida, with 885 votes). Essentially, Radkey uses 5 classifications
Results of the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election
Results_of_the_1917_Russian_Constituent_Assembly_election
America (the U.S. and Canada), Latin America with a sect of Pryguny or Molokans settled in Guadalupe Valley, Baja California in Mexico, even more went
List_of_diasporas
simply abandoned. In the late 19th and very early 20th century, Russian Molokan refugees arrived to the Valle de Guadalupe and began growing grapes. Francisco
Baja_California_wine_industry
District of Azerbaijan
99.29% Other 0.71% (mostly ethnic Russians, some of whom belong to the Molokan and Doukhobor religious minorities, living in villages such as Slavyanka)
Gadabay_District
2009 Turkish film
defunct Today's Zaman mistakenly stated that both Mishka and Popuch were "Molokan". Mihska was the last Russian and Malakan, and Popuch was Turkish Muslim
Piano_Girl
Municipality in Gadabay, Azerbaijan
Elliott published by TEAS Press, 2018 Novoivanovka history from Molokans.ru Molokans article on Novoivanovka Asif Masimov's Russian Villages of Gadabey
Novoivanovka
Music center aiming to preserve mugham genre
Botanical Gardens National Park Mirza Alakbar Sabir Garden Philharmonic Garden Molokan Garden Baku Boulevard Samad Vurgun Park Khan's Garden Entertainment and
International Mugham Center of Azerbaijan
International_Mugham_Center_of_Azerbaijan
Russian-speakers. The Molokans (Russian: Молока́не) were among the first to arrive and their label is commonly used by the non-Molokan tribes to hide their
Ethnic_minorities_in_Armenia
City in Azerbaijan
Karyagin [ru]. Initially, its only inhabitants were Russians of the spiritual Molokan sect. In 1896, the population of the village was monoethnic, composed mostly
Fuzuli_(city)
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Shark
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name ATEFEH means "affection."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Divine Mother; A Goddess
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Malayalam
Earth Worker; Farmer; A Tiller of the Soil
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of Man
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumberland)
English (Northumberland) : habitational name from places called Bolam in Northumberland and County Durham. These place names could derive from the dative plural (bolum) of either of two unattested Old English words, bola ‘tree trunk’ (compare Old Norse bolr) or bol ‘rounded hill’ (compare Middle Low German bolle ‘round object’).
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Sweet; Cute
Boy/Male
Tamil
Eyelash
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Religious; Law
MOLOKANS
MOLOKANS
MOLOKANS
MOLOKANS
MOLOKANS