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The Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society and the Russian Pilgrimage Movement in 1914–1918

Proceedings of the Saratov Orthodox Theological Seminary
The article considers the features of the activities of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society (IOPS) in the field of organizing pilgrimages in 1914–1918. It is shown that Russia during the First World War sought to expand and strengthen its international positions.
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Russian Policy in Palestine in the Late Imperial Period, or How to Transfer "Holy Russia" into the Holy Land?

Jerusalem Quarterly, 2017
This article presents the activities of the Imperial Orthodoxe Palestine Society in the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century, the period when the idea of the “Holy Russia,” became a key element of the imperial ideology and ...
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Manufacturing Russian Attachments to Palestine : the IPPO propaganda about the Holy Land (1894-1903)

2023
The chapter shows that Russian Orthodox Christians’ spiritual bond with Jerusalem, and their mass pilgrimages to the Holy Land by the late nineteenth century, did not result from spontaneous religious feelings; rather, trained Church and lay leaders systematically cultivated these ties through a massive outreach program under the auspices of the ...
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LEGITIMACY AND ILLEGITIMACY OF THE USE FORCE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: RUSSIAN-UKRAINE AND PALESTINE-ISRAELI CONFLICTS IN FOCUS

African and Global Issues Quarterly
The Russo-Ukraine and Palestine-Israeli conflicts are one of the most devastating geo-political conflicts in the 21st century. From human rights perspective, the alleged violations of international law in the ongoing war in Ukraine and Palestine respectively are not only considered as abhorrent, but also raises significant concerns about the legitimacy
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Recognition of Palestine as Non-member State Observer at the UN: at the Crossroads of French and Russian Political Interests

ISTORIYA
In November 2012, the General Assembly of UN granted Palestine a new status as an observer state. Among the countries that spoke in favor of this decision were two states that traditionally have their own interests in the Middle East — France and Russia.
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