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Thousands of Muslims gathered at the Moscow Cathedral Mosque to celebrate Eid al-Adha on Sunday.
Eid al-Adha or the ‘Festival of the Sacrifice’, is the second of two globally celebrated holidays in Islam, the other being Eid Al-Fitr, with the former honouring Ibrahim or Abraham’s will to sacrifice his son to God before Jibra'il, or Gabriel’s intervention. Animals are often sacrificed on the holiday to remember Ibrahim’s offering.
The Moscow mosque, also known as Moscow Jum'ah Mosque and formerly as the Moscow Central Mosque, was demolished six years ago and rebuilt to accommodate 10,000 people. Muslims make up roughly 14 percent of Russia's population with a reported 1.5-2 million being based in Moscow.
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Russia: Three dead in Orenburg mall inferno
Two people were killed in a large fire that engulfed a shopping centre in the city of Orenburg, close to the Russian/Kazakh border Thursday. A further four suffered from severe smoke inhalation, hospitalising two of the victims.
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Huge Crowds Fill the Streets for Eid al-Adha Prayer in Park Pobedy Moscow Russia
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Eid al Adha will begin in the evening ofSunday, August 11 and end in the evening of Thursday, August 15. The holiday is celebrated on the 10th day of Dhū al-Hijjah, the twelfth and final month of the Islamic calendar. Because Muslims use a lunar calendar it means the date of the event slightly changes every year.
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Tula Central Park and Museum, Russia. Tula city, Russia .Originally on the site of the park was the city dump. As the city was expanding and the presence of the nearby waste could affect the sanitary condition of the city. The park was established in 1893 when by the initiative Белоусов, Пётр Петрович (врач), who was the health officer of Tula city, the waste was covered with soil and on this place were planted the trees. Thus, Park appeared in southward outskirts of Tula city and had area of 36 ha. Three years later after Park was established in 1886 Tula's gubernia newspaper Vedomosti were writing there was appeared Park-like forest on an area of 35 acres. Central Park was greatly expanded in 1950th when the city-owned land was being allocated an additional more than 100 ha for planting plants. A landscape design of the park has being changed over time. Thus the park of Belousov's time was completed by various trees with dominated the birch and admixtures of oak, linden, ash.
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The Central Park was opened on 36 ha of city-owned land and was expanded to its current size of 143 ha of them the forest occupies 97 ha, a cascade of three ponds covers 11 ha and the size of recreational area is about 35 ha. Among some 90 species of the trees and shrubs are growing within the Park there have been dominated by birch, ash tree, oak, pine, maple, basswood, though there are also some rare species such as phellodendron amurense, quercus rubra, pinus sibirica, salix alba, and others. The flora of the Park is characterized by big diversity the herbaceous plants that are represented by 200 species of grasses. Various birds and mammals live in the Central Park. There is a local zoo area that is inhabited many types of birds (including Cygnus cygnus, Cygnus atratus, peafowls, phasianus, parrots, and others). Also in the Park are roes, foxes, goats, and rabbits.
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1. The Republic of Bashkortostan, also historically known as Bashkiria, is a federal subject of Russia. With a population of 4,072,292 as of the 2010 Census, Bashkortostan is the most populous republic in Russia. Bashkortostan, the first ethnic autonomy in Russia, was established on 28 November 1917. The name Bashkortostan derives from the name of the Bashkir ethnic group, also known as Başqorts. While the root of the name is Turkic (being a combination of 'baş', which in Turkish can mean head, chief, main, principal, and 'qort' meaning wolf, one of the animals regarded as sacred to Turkic peoples). National composition of Bashkortostan according to the National Population Census 2010: Russians (36,1%), Bashkirs (29.5%), Tatars (25.4%), Chuvash (2.7%), Mari (2.6%), Ukrainians (1%), people of other nationalities (2.7%).
2. After the early-feudal Mongolian state had broken down in the 14th century, the territory of modern Bashkortostan became divided between the Kazan and Siberia Khanates and the Nogai Horde. The tribes that lived there were headed by bi (tribal heads). After Kazan fell to Ivan the Terrible in 1554–1555, representatives of western and northwestern Bashkir tribes approached the Tsar with a request to voluntarily join Muscovy. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 were All-Bashkir Qoroltays (conventions) on which a decision on the need to create a national federal republic within Russia. As a result, 28 November 1917 Bashkir Regional (central) Shuro (Council) proclaims the establishment in areas with a predominantly Bashkir population of Orenburg, Perm, Samara, Ufa provinces territorial and national autonomy Bashkurdistan.
3. Ufa is one of the most spacious cities in Russia with a population of more than 1 million people. For every citizen in the capital of Bashkortostan there are about 682 sq.m.
4. In 2010, there were more than 1,000 functioning mosques in Bashkiria, over 200 Orthodox churches and more than 60 places of worship of other faiths. Most ethnic Russians, Chuvash, and Ukrainians are Orthodox Christians. Most Mari are Pagan. Non-religious people form a substantial part of any ethnic group in Bashkortostan. There are 13,000 Jews in the republic.
5. Bortevoy honey (that is honey of bees, living not in apiaries, but in hollows of trees) because of the difficulty of its extraction is very expensive: a kilogram of this delicacy costs from 2.5 to 4 thousand rubles.
6. On the Bashkir territory is located the highest of the peaks of the Southern Urals – Mount Yamantau, towering at 1640 meters.
7. In the Bashkir cave, Shulgan-Tash, the painting of the Stone Age has been preserved – this is the only place with similar drawings in the whole of Eastern Europe. There is a legend according to which in this cave inhabited a certain underground people led by the owner of this place – Div. Miraculous creatures supposedly stored in the cave invaluable treasures and weapons that had no equal.
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4,000 tons of shells explode in Central Russi
More than 4,000 tons of shells exploded near a military testing ground some 40 kilometers from the city of Orenburg in Central Russia, prompting the mass evacuation of two nearby towns.
Those 4,000 tons included 1,379 tons of 100mm shells, 400 tons of air bombs and 2,300 tons of 280mm reactive shells, the head of the military investigative committee announced.
Witnesses recorded video of a massive plume of smoke rising into the air shortly after the explosions. Local residents said that the blasts were powerful enough to rattle windows dozens of kilometers away from the epicenter.
The press secretary for the regional government said that three residential buildings in the town of Pervomaisky were damaged in the incident, and that the force of the explosion blew out the windows of many local houses.
Local emergency services confirmed that the blast wave from the explosions also blew out the windows of schools, kindergartens and a hospital.
The explosions sparked a brushfire in 15-20 hectares of nearby dead grass. Authorities said that the fire does not threaten populated areas.
Burial of Russian marine killed in Syria
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By the Russian President's decree Seaman Pozynich Alexander Mikhailovich for courage, bravery and dedication showed during the fulfillment of military duty is awarded the Order of Courage posthumously.
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A Russian marine killed by militants in Syria, Alexander Pozynich, was on Friday buried in his native town Novocherkassk in the south of the country after being posthumously honoured by the military at his funeral.
Pozynich, 29, was on board of one of two helicopters taking part in rescue operation to save pilots whose plane had been shot down by Turkey on Tuesday.
The helicopter was shot by Syrian militants and had to make an emergency landing. Pozynich died while other marines were injured in the incident.
Hundreds of people attended Pozynich's funeral.
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Saudi Arabia: 700,000 attend funeral for al-Anoud Mosque attack victims
At least 700,000 people attended a funeral in the Saihat municipality of Saudi Arabia, Wednesday, for the four victims killed in a suicide bomb attack at the al-Anoud Mosque that occurred during Friday prayers on May 29.
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Fidel's ashes arrive at Santiago cemetery
(4 Dec 2016) The ashes of Fidel Castro arrived at a cemetery in the eastern city of Santiago on Sunday, to mark the start of funeral ceremonies for the late Cuban leader.
People lined the streets to watch as the casket passed by, on its way to Santa Ifigenia cemetery, waving Cuban flags and shouting I am Fidel.
Castro's ashes were being interred in a private ceremony, ending nine days of mourning for the man who ruled Cuba for nearly half a century.
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Protesters Gather Peacefully in Baltimore
(17 Dec 2015) The Baltimore neighbourhood that experienced the worst of April's rioting after Freddie Gray's funeral was calm in the hours after the mistrial of the first officer charged in Gray's death.
Melvin Russell, Baltimore's Chief of Community Collaboration Division, was seen hugging and posing for photos with protesters gathered peacefully outside the CVS pharmacy building that was damaged during the April protests and rioting.
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USSR anti-religious campaign (1928–1941) | Wikipedia audio article
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The USSR anti-religious campaign of 1928–1941 was a new phase of anti-religious persecution in the Soviet Union following the anti-religious campaign of 1921–1928. The campaign began in 1929, with the drafting of new legislation that severely prohibited religious activities and called for a heightened attack on religion in order to further disseminate atheism. This had been preceded in 1928 at the fifteenth party congress, where Joseph Stalin criticized the party for failure to produce more active and persuasive anti-religious propaganda. This new phase coincided with the beginning of the forced mass collectivization of agriculture and the nationalization of the few remaining private enterprises.
Many of those who had been arrested in the 1920s would continue to remain in prison throughout the 1930s and beyond.
The main target of the anti-religious campaign in the 1920s and 1930s was the Russian Orthodox Church, which had the largest number of faithful. Nearly all of its clergy, and many of its believers, were shot or sent to labour camps. Theological schools were closed, and church publications were prohibited. More than 85,000 Orthodox priests were shot in 1937 alone. Only a twelfth of the Russian Orthodox Church's priests were left functioning in their parishes by 1941.In the period between 1927 and 1940, the number of Orthodox Churches in the Russian Republic fell from 29,584 to less than 500.The campaign slowed down in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and came to an abrupt end after the commencement of Operation Barbarossa. The challenge produced by the German invasion would ultimately prevent the public withering away of religion in Soviet society.This campaign, like the campaigns of other periods that formed the basis of the USSR's efforts to eliminate religion and replace it with atheism supported with a materialist world view, was accompanied with official claims that there was no religious persecution in the USSR, and that believers who were being targeted were for other reasons. Believers were in fact being widely targeted and persecuted for their belief or promotion of religion, as part of the state's campaign to disseminate atheism, but officially the state claimed that no such persecution existed and that the people being targeted - when they admitted that people were being targeted - were only being attacked for resistance to the state or breaking the law. This guise served Soviet propaganda abroad, where it tried to promote a better image of itself especially in light of the great criticism against it from foreign religious influences.
The Life and Times of a Teacher - Bartangi
Amridin, a native speaker of Bartangi, is a former Russian language teacher who has seen the ups and downs of many decades in his hometown of Roshorv, in the Bartang valley of the Pamir region in Tajikistan. Here he discusses his life, recent history, and his thoughts on supernatural beings, God, and Charles Darwin.
In Bartangi with Bartangi and English subtitles. Interview, transcription, and translation by Gulchehra Sheralshoeva.