The Solovetsky Monastery (Russian: Солове́цкий монасты́рь, IPA: [səlɐˈvʲɛtskʲɪj mənɐˈstɨrʲ]) is a fortified monastery located on the Solovetsky Islands...
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2010 Census, the district had a population of 861 inhabitants. The Solovetsky Monastery (founded in 1436), in 1923 became the site of the first Gulag establishment...
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The Solovetsky Monastery uprising (Соловецкое восстание in Russian) was an uprising of Old Believer monks, known as the Raskol, of the northern Solovetsky...
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Russia Solovetsky District, the administrative division which this archipelago is incorporated as Solovetsky Monastery, a museum located there Solovetsky (rural...
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Solovki prison camp (redirect from Solovetsky prison camp)
the GULAG". Historically, the Solovetsky Islands were the location of the famous Russian Orthodox Solovetsky Monastery complex. It was a centre of economic...
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From 1435, when Solovetsky Monastery was founded, and until 1920, when it was abolished, the islands were the property of the monastery, and the economy...
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romanized: Savvaty Solovetsky; died 27 September 1435) was a Russian monk. He was one of the founders of the Solovetsky Monastery, along with Saint Zosimas...
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Russian hermit. He was one of the founders of the Solovetsky Monastery, which was established on the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea of northern Russia...
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Stauropegion (redirect from Stauropegic monastery)
Moscow Solovetsky Monastery, Solovki Yakovlevsky Monastery, Rostov Zaikonospassky Monastery, Moscow As of 2000[update], the following monasteries were recognized...
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Bolshoy Zayatsky Island (category Solovetsky Islands)
indigenous coastal population. In the mid-16th century monks of the Solovetsky monastery organized a transit port on this island that later grew into the...
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