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    Neo-Slavism was a short-lived movement originating in Austria-Hungary around 1908 and influencing nearby Slavic states in the Balkans as well as Russia...
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    The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement...
    257 KB (30,188 words) - 19:19, 30 July 2024
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    successor to the Slavic Union called the Slavic Force (Slavyanskaya Sila) was formed. Slavic Union was described as neo-Nazi, pan-Slavic, white supremacist...
    14 KB (1,238 words) - 07:58, 6 August 2024
  • Orthodox Islam, generally refers to Sunni Islam Slavic Native Faith or Orthodoxy, a term used by Neo-Slavic pagan religious organizations Left-arm orthodox...
    3 KB (432 words) - 03:33, 9 June 2024
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    (Ostromysl), the founder of the Russian Vedism movement (a branch of Slavic neo-paganism), revered Hitler and Himmler and in the narrow circle of his...
    81 KB (7,364 words) - 20:54, 15 July 2024
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    Shtokavian (redirect from Neo-Štokavian)
    Neo-Shtokavian, second is the way the old Slavic phoneme jat has changed (Ikavian, Ijekavian or Ekavian), and third is presence of Young Proto-Slavic...
    67 KB (7,152 words) - 22:51, 30 July 2024
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    The South Slavic languages are one of three branches of the Slavic languages. There are approximately 30 million speakers, mainly in the Balkans. These...
    42 KB (3,968 words) - 10:05, 29 July 2024
  • Proto-Slavic (abbreviated PSl., PS.; also called Common Slavic or Common Slavonic) is the unattested, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages...
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  • Thumbnail for Slavic paganism
    Slavic paganism, Slavic mythology, or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which...
    72 KB (9,083 words) - 08:44, 3 August 2024
  • Neo-Nazism comprises the post-World War II militant, social, and political movements that seek to revive and reinstate Nazi ideology. Neo-Nazis employ...
    220 KB (21,963 words) - 07:07, 5 August 2024
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    Modern paganism (redirect from Neo-paganism)
    and practice of Slavic neo-paganism (Thesis) (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Herzen University. p. 164.  ———  (2016). "New paganism, neo-paganism, Rodnovery:...
    158 KB (18,549 words) - 00:58, 9 August 2024
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    Rybakov's research, the "bereginya" has become a popular concept with Slavic neo-pagans who conceive of it as a powerful pagan goddess rather than a mere...
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    Slavic Native Faith or Slavic Neopaganism in Russia (variously called Rodnovery, Orthodoxy, Slavianism and Vedism in the country) is widespread, according...
    58 KB (6,197 words) - 05:39, 23 June 2024
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    marked the creation of the Federation of Slavic Sokols under the neo-Slavic idea of the Czechs as the strongest Slavic nation, second only to Russia. At the...
    26 KB (3,231 words) - 13:52, 20 July 2024
  • Self-identification of neo-pagans in modern Russia (in Russian). Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 978-5-91298-017-6. Popov, Igor (2016). "Ch. 4.5. Slavic folk...
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    Pan-Slavism (redirect from Pan-Slavic)
    promoting integrity and unity for the Slavic people. Its main impact occurred in the Balkans, where non-Slavic empires had ruled the South Slavs for centuries...
    37 KB (4,302 words) - 16:08, 30 July 2024
  • Below is a list of the forms of Slavic nationalism. Pan-Slavism Slavophile Neo-Slavism Austro-Slavism East Slavic Russian nationalism/ Greater Russia...
    1,017 bytes (85 words) - 09:39, 11 July 2024
  • party founded in 2006 Slavic Union (Russia), a Russian neo-Nazi organization banned in 2010 Slavic nationalism (disambiguation) Pan-Slavism This disambiguation...
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  • The Proto-Slavic language, the hypothetical ancestor of the modern-day Slavic languages, developed from the ancestral Proto-Balto-Slavic language (c. 1500 BC)...
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    Old Slavonic (/sləˈvɒnɪk, slæˈvɒn-/ slə-VON-ik, slav-ON-) is the first Slavic literary language. Historians credit the 9th-century Byzantine missionaries...
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