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Home History Churches. Kolki Mustvee Varanya. Activities The Lake Peipsi area. About History Articles Discovery. Description Activities Contacts. The Dorpat Old Believers founded their community in Already in the late 18th century, there were rich and respectable people among them, such as merchants of the 3d guild F. Grebensh'ikov and M. There were Old Believers 70 men and 75 women in Tartu in and 67 and 90 respectively in According to the data of , there were registered Old Believers in Dorpat, who did not recognize the prayer for the Tzar, and 10 Old Believers, who recognized priesthood.
The parish had a small wooden worship house and an asylum, where up to 10 elders lived. Under Nicholas I, the Dorpat Old Believers were subjected to the strict police control and repressions. In , the Old Believer school for children was closed. Next year, the 79 years-old preceptor Abram Danilov and Makar Vasilyev were sent to the monastery for re-baptizing of Orthodox believers into the Old Belief.
Ivan Fadeyevich Ptichkin was elected the preceptor, later Nikolai Mosharov replaced him. In , Mosharov was exiled to Vesenberg Rakvere , from where he was permitted to return in Not only preceptors were sued for their belief. In , a Dorpat resident Agafya Fedorova, who wanted to educate her children in the spirit of the Old Belief, was brought to trial.
Old Believers were sued for evading of recruitment, illegal handing over of residence permission documents, etc. In , the authorities made an attempt to introduce a church attendant of the unified faith into the Dorpat community to persuade parish members to adopt the unified faith and to baptize children into the Orthodox Church. In , the Dorpat Old Believers were prohibited to elect preceptors.