The braid of a serf girl from Chuvashia, torn out in 1842 by a landowner.

The braid of a serf girl from Chuvashia, torn out in 1842 by a landowner.

An exhibit of the National Museum of Chuvashia (a fake, the real braid is hidden in a special chamber so that it does not deteriorate over time).

The braid of the serf peasant woman Tatyana Petrova was attached as “material evidence” to the criminal case of the district court of Улатӑр (Ulatӑr) about landowner Vera Sokolova’s cruel treatment of her serfs. The criminal case is currently kept in the State Historical Archives of Chuvashia.

The document about the story with the landowner said the following:

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In Bashkortostan, well-dressed officials sent an old man in rags to the war

Ruslan Vakhitov, the acting head of the district, published solemn photos from a village consisting of 176 residents on VKontakte.

Яуын, Ҡыйғы районы (Yauyn, Kyygy districts).

Vakhitov took up his post relatively recently – on May 14, 2024, but has already managed to take part in several funerals of the local war veterans. Previously, he worked as the first deputy head of the administration for construction and issues of the administration activity support – he was responsible for comfortable working conditions for the local officials amidst widespread devastation and poverty. 

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In Bashkortostan, well-dressed officials sent an old man in rags to the war

In Bashkortostan, well-dressed officials sent an old man in rags to the war

Ruslan Vakhitov, the acting head of the district, published solemn photos from a village consisting of 176 residents on VKontakte.

Яуын, Ҡыйғы районы (Yauyn, Kyygy districts).

Vakhitov took up his post relatively recently – on May 14, 2024, but has already managed to take part in several funerals of the local war veterans. Previously, he worked as the first deputy head of the administration for construction and issues of the administration activity support – he was responsible for comfortable working conditions for the local officials amidst widespread devastation and poverty. 

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In the autumn, prepare a backpack for your child… for the war

In the autumn, prepare a backpack for your child… for the war

When time has come to get children ready for school, some grandmothers in Chuvashia are busy packing backpacks for their grandchildren. But not for school – for the war. The “help backpack” campaign is being widely promoted throughout the republic. In the republic, where the population does not have enough money to get a child ready for school, because it costs about 25,000 – 30,000 rubles.

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In Shupashkar city they are preparing to celebrate the meeting with the occupiers to the song “I am Russian”

In Shupashkar city they are preparing to celebrate the meeting with the occupiers to the song “I am Russian”

“we spent the night in Cheboksary, and from Cheboksary we walked all day, and we walked all night, and we arrived near Kazan at dawn…”

           (c)  Ivan Runa, Moscow war leader, about the campaign against Kazan, 1469.

This arrival of the orcs for the night has now been declared City Day, the Day of its foundation. Literally, “we hung our sandals here for one night, now all this is ours!”

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Crusaders of Russia

Crusaders of Russia

Whenever you visit news sites lately, you are sure to come across these messages… Just open any Telegram channel: Russian communities, Russian squads….

Columns of young men walk briskly, heading… but where are they heading to? The simple answer is “to kill r…gheads”. Of course, under most of the videos there is a synchronization: here the migrants got out of hand, here they pestered girls, here they got drunk and had a fight, here they were rude or simply spoke impolitely. In short, they behaved in a way that does not corresponded to Russian customs and morals.

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On July 28, 12 streets in the city center of Yoshkar-Ola will be closed on the occasion of celebrating the Christianization of Kyivan Rus’

On July 28, 12 streets in the city center of Yoshkar-Ola will be closed on the occasion of celebrating the Christianization of Kyivan Rus’

A natural question arises: why don’t they block the city center of Moscow on the occasion of the Christianization of Armenia, Bulgaria, or even the Christianization of the population of Mari El itself?  Besides the fact that we are forced to celebrate an event that has nothing to do with us, it also has nothing to do with the Kremlin statehood. Neither the Russian Empire, nor the Tsardom of Muscovy, nor even Moscow existed back then, and they wouldn’t appear until much later. If something like this is to be celebrated in the capital of Mari EL, it should be a celebration of the Christianization of Constantinople, where the Ecumenical Patriarchate is located, not in Kyiv and not in Moscow. Although the ROC would never agree to something like this — because the mother church of all Orthodox Christians simply never authorized the existence of the ROC and the Moscow Patriarchate. They are nothing more than impostors.

For reference:

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The info dump from Tatarstan encourages tourists to vacation closer to the frontline

The info dump from Tatarstan encourages tourists to vacation closer to the frontline

So that when Russian air defense shoots down more missiles or drops its own bombs again, more civilians will die and it will be possible to create another hype in the world press and further embitter the victims originating from Tatarstan against the foreign country. All pro-Kremlin media always try to position themselves as caring about people, but their people-hating essence constantly comes to the surface.

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In Kazan, an extremist from the Russian Community threatened a Tatar family with deportation

Alexey Osipov, previously convicted of rape and robbery, and now a member of the Russian Community Nazi organization, began to insult and humiliate a Tatar woman because of her appearance, the Black List of KazanTelegram channel informs. The events took place in the Privolzhsky district of the capital. He allegedly did not like the fact that the woman seemed to profess Islam, so he decided to demand that she stop dressing in a Muslim style and not wear a niqab. In fact, there was no niqab – the quarrel occurred during a pandemic, and the woman was wearing an ordinary medical mask, but the extremist was drunk and did not care. Osipov also did not like the Tatar woman’s style of speech, and he said that the woman should learn Russian, otherwise she and her children, who were with her, would be deported.

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