- "Molokans" in the
United States,
often confused with "Doukhobors" in Canada.
Molokane proper constituted the
largest and most
organized of many
Spiritual Christian...
- 2015. Conovaloff, Andrei. "Taxonomy of 3
Spiritual Christian groups:
Molokane,
Pryguny and Dukh-i-zhizniki — books, fellowship, holidays,
prophets and...
-
Spiritual Christian groups:
Molokane,
Pryguny and Dukh-i-zhizniki — books, fellowship, holidays,
prophets and songs".
Molokane.org. Samarin,
Pavel I., ed...
-
Imperial policy and
internal problems caused some Muslims, Subbotniks,
Molokane, Jews, and
various Christian minorities—both
Cossack and non-Cossack—to...
- 1910, a
mixture of
Spiritual Christian faiths,
mostly Pryguny with some
Molokane from Transcaucasia,
South Russia,
settled in 4
farming colonies near Ensenada...
- convert.org". convert.org.
Retrieved 21 July 2012. "Russian Sa****ay!".
Molokane.org.
Retrieved 21 July 2012. "www.jrtelegraph.com". jrtelegraph.com. 25...
- (PDF). glendaleaz.com. "Beet
Sugar Factory History, Glendale, Arizona".
molokane.org. "US
Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990".
United States Census Bureau...
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Spiritual Christian Groups:
Molokane,
Pryguny and Dukh-i-zhizniki — books, fellowship, holidays,
prophets and songs".
Molokane.org.
Retrieved 10 February...
- the
Jordan Valley", The
Jerusalem Report, 19
November 2001,
reprinted at
Molokane website [1]
Itamar Eichner Published: 03.11.14 "Monthly
Bulletin of Statistics"...
- century, a
group of
about 100
Russian immigrants,
mostly Pryguny and some
Molokane and
Cossacks came to live in area near Ensenada, Baja California. The main...