We analyze the missionary activity of the Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Porphyrius (Konstantin Aleksandrovich Uspensky) in the territory of Palestine, which was part of the Ottoman Empire in the period under study from 1847 to 1853.
A. N. Allenov, O. Y. Levin
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Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century [PDF]
The article elaborates upon organization and stages of pilgrimage of West Siberian residents to Palestine at the end of XIX — beginning of XX century. The author makes an attempt to show the motives behind the pilgrimage, as well as organizational and ...
Tsys' Valerii, Tsys' Olga
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B. P. Mansurov’s Trip to East in 1856—1857
The article deals with the activities of the official of the Maritime Ministry B. P. Mansurov, sent in 1856 by Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich to the Turkish East in order to compile a guide for pilgrims and collect information about their situation ...
Yu. E. Kondakov, D. S. Fedotiev
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A history of violence: The shooting in Jerusalem of British Assistant Police Superintendent Alan Sigrist, 12 June 1936 [PDF]
Copyright @ 2010 The Author. This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below.This article provides a narrative of the shooting in Jerusalem by two Palestinian gunmen — Bahjat Abu Gharbiyah and Sami ...
Hughes, M
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Siberian Confessional Identity of Late 19th - Early 20th Centuries: Factor of Palestinian Pilgrimage
The phenomenon of Russian religious identity in Siberia is considered. Religious and secular texts of Siberian authors of 19th - early 20th centuries, documents of regional archives are used as a material.
V. A. Gerasimova
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Beautifiers of Russian Palestine: Vasily Paskhin
Russian religious art of the 19th century in the Soviet years did not correspond to the official ideological direction, in connection with which many of these works were destroyed, and the names of their authors were forgotten. In this sense, those works of Russian artists that have been preserved in the churches and metochions of the Holy Land allow ...
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The article examines the phenomenon of Maria Alexandrovna Cherkasova, the founder and permanent head of the Beirut schools of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society in 1887-1914.
P. V. Fedotov
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FEATURES OF DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY OF THE ENTENTE POWERS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
The article analyzes the prerequisites for the formation of the Palestinian question in the policy of the «great powers» of the period preceding the First World War.
Kolobov O.A. +4 more
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The conflict between the Russian ecclesiastical mission in Jerusalem and the Imperial Orthodox Palestinian society in 1909–1914: a new interpretation [PDF]
The article is devoted to the history of the relationship between two Russian organizations: the Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society (IPPO) and the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem (RDM) at the early XX century.
Elena Kovalskaya
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Everyday Life of the Russian Nuns in the Holy Land at the Time of Changes in the Middle East, 1940s–1950s [PDF]
This study aims at providing an overview of the everyday life of Russian nuns in Palestine after World War II. This research encompassed the following tasks: to analyze the range of ego-documents available today, characterizing the everyday life and ...
Beliakova N.A.
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