Lyakhovo, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District, Moscow Oblast

For other uses, see Lyakhovo.

Coordinates: 55°37.162′N 38°50.28′E / 55.619367°N 38.83800°E / 55.619367; 38.83800

Lyakhovo. Old Believers' Chapel
The communal Old Believers' Service in Lyakhovo for the Bright Easter Week. May 2, 2008.

Lyakhovo (Russian: Ля́хово) is a village in Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 75 kilometers (47 mi) south-east of Moscow. Population: 71 (1997 est.). Postal code: 142641.

Municipally, the village is a part of Davydovsky Rural Settlement (the administrative center of which is the village of Davydovo).

History

The village is located in the historical area of Zakhod (a part of Guslitsa).[1]

In the 19th century, it was a part of Zaponerskaya Volost of Bogoroditsky Uyezd. As of 1862, the population of Lyakhovo consisted of 43 homesteads comprising 382 people (191 male and 191 female).[2]

The overwhelming majority of the population of Lyakhovo were Old Believers and from the end of the 19th century they were under the auspices of the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church. There was an Old Believers chapel in the village.[2]

According to legends, all people from Lyakhovo were sorcerers.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Михайлов С. С., Марков А. П. Старообрядцы Гуслиц. (Russian)
  2. 1 2 Издание Центрального статистического комитета Министерства внутренних дел. "Списки населённых мест Российской Империи. XXIV Московская губерния". Санкт-Петербург, 1862. Стр. 31.
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