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movement refers to the
writer Pavel Bazhov,
whose tales are the main holy
scriptures of the Bazhovites.
Bazhovism is
regarded as the
major new religious...
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Pavel Petrovich Bazhov (Russian: Па́вел Петро́вич Бажо́в; 27
January 1879 – 3
December 1950) was a
Russian writer and publicist.
Bazhov is best
known for...
- that
Ivanovism was
estimated to have "a few
dozen thousand followers".
Bazhovism (Бажовство)
originated as a
branch of the
Roerichian movement and is centred...
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mineral specimens and gems.
Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak (1852–1912) and
Pavel Bazhov (1879–1950), as well as
Aleksey Ivanov and Olga Slavnikova, post-Soviet...
- Core
denominations Authentism Bazhovism Ivanovism Kandybaism Levashovism Peterburgian Vedism Ringing Cedars'
Anastasianism Slavic-Hill
Rodnovery Sylenkoism...
- Core
denominations Authentism Bazhovism Ivanovism Kandybaism Levashovism Peterburgian Vedism Ringing Cedars'
Anastasianism Slavic-Hill
Rodnovery Sylenkoism...
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include various doctrinal frameworks such as Anastasianism, Authentism,
Bazhovism, Ivanovism, Kandybaism, Levashovism,
Peterburgian Vedism, Slavic-Hill...
- to some
other religion".
Native new
religious movements of
Russia are
Bazhovism, Ivanovism, Roerichism,
Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism, and others. The...
- of
Truth and Unity" (Concept of
Public Security "Dead Water") (1985)
Bazhovism (1992)
Kandybaism or
Russian Religion (1992)
Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism...
- "the
hopping fire girl") is a
fairy tale
short story written by
Pavel Bazhov,
based on the
folklore of the Ural
region of Siberia. It was
first published...