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The Doukhobors (or Dukhobors in Russian) are a Spiritual Christian ethnoreligious group of Russian origin, known for their pacifism, oral history, hymn-singing, and rejection of the Russian Orthodox priesthood and its rituals. They believe personal revelation is more important than the Bible. Persecuted by the Russian government for their non-orthodox beliefs, many Doukhobors migrated to Canada between 1899 and 1938, where most now reside. In Russia, Doukhobors were seen as "folk-Protestants," sectarians, and heretics. They reject materialism, icons, and church rituals, believing that the Bible alone does not provide full divine revelation. Their faith is deeply influenced by the New Testament, and they continue to seek divine truth through introspection and debate. The Doukhobors have a history dating back to at least 1701, with possible earlier origins. Traditionally, they lived in communal villages and adopted the name "Spirit-wrestlers" from a derogatory term used by the Russian Orthodox Church, which they embraced. Their traditional diet included bread and borsch, with bread, salt, and water holding religious significance.
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