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- Obshchina (Russian: община, IPA: [ɐpˈɕːinə], literally "commune") or mir (Russian: мир, literally "society", among other meanings), or selskoye obshchestvo...
- "cherespolositsa" ("alternating ribbons (of land)") and administered by the obschina / mir (the general village community), remained as the main system of peasant...
- rejection of the necessity of bourgeois revolution and appreciation of the obschina, the communal land system, in Russia in his letter to Vera Zasulich; respect...
- Chechen mafia (See also Special Purpose Islamic Regiment and Kadyrovtsy) Obschina Labazanov gang Georgian mafia (See also Mkhedrioni and Forest Brothers)...
- Chechen mafia (See also Special Purpose Islamic Regiment and Kadyrovtsy) Obschina Labazanov gang Uzbek mafia (See also Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan) Rakhimov...
- Piotr (May 2, 1988). The Novocherk****k Tragedy, June 1-3 1962 (Report). "Obschina". "Novocherk****k M****acre". Seventeen Moments in Soviet History. 2015-06-19...
- provide a modern statistical description of the Russian peasant commune, or obschina. Chuprov viewed the Russian obshchina as a valuable social institution...
- sotsialno-politicheskikh otnoshenii v domongolskii period. Knyaz, boyare i gorodskaya obschina. St Petersburg, 2001 (in Russian). Arkadii Zhukovsky, Yaroslav Osmomysl...
- having enough to eat. He also opposed the Narodnik movement, which held the obschina (rural community) as their ideal, seeing it as just another mechanism for...
- hated them), learned from them of primal ways of collective ownership (obschina, artel) and principles of mutual responsibility which existed in their...