• Kurdalægon (Ossetian: Куырдалӕгон), also spelled and known as Kuịrdalägon, Kurd-Alägon, Aläugon, Kurd-Alä-Uärgon, is the heavenly deity of blacksmiths...
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  • master blacksmith (in some sources considered as with god-like origins) Kurdalægon, god of blacksmiths Vulcan, god of metalworking and the forge Svarog,...
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  • mythology God of the hearth chain. Identified with the deity of blacksmiths Kurdalægon. According to legend, Safa gave people a hearth chain (Ossetian: рæхыс)...
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  • Eustace, he is a male hunting god. Kurdalægon (Ossetian: Куырдалæгон, Курдалæгон, romanized: Kwyrdalægon, Kurdalægon). The heavenly smith. A close friend...
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    the Nart mythology of the Caucasus the hero known to the Ossetians as Kurdalægon and the Circassians as Tlepsh is a blacksmith and skilled craftsman whose...
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  • sagas of the Caucasus, in which his Ossetian counterpart is the smith Kurdalægon. Tlepsh's name is a borrowing from Indo-European languages into Circassian...
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    mythology sometimes is also used for political aims. Derafsh Kaviani Kurdalægon Tlepsh Vulcan (mythology) Qarinvand dynasty Mashhad-e Kaveh E. W. West...
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  • Ossetian mythology Scythian mythology The Magic Pipe (film) Uastyrdzhi Kurdalægon Bogatyr Shahnameh Abaev, V.I., ed. (1973), ИСТОРИКО-ЭТИМОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ СЛОВАРЬ...
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    Närke Deor Flibbertigibbet Gobannus Goibniu Ilmarinen Kāve Kenilworth Kurdalægon Sigurd Tlepsh Widia Wieland der Schmied Velents þáttr smiðs Vulcan (mythology)...
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    revolt was led by Kaveh (also known as Kawa) (in the Ossetian language, Kurdalægon), a blacksmith who had lost six sons to Zahak. The young men who had been...
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    aircraft is named for Vulcan as the bringer of fire. Kaveh the Blacksmith Kurdalægon Tlepsh Agni Atar Apam Napat Adur Burzen-Mihr Adur Gushnasp Vulcan Iron...
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    (maybe the conflation of "Florus and Laurus"), the protector of livestock; Kurdalægon, the blacksmith god (the Iranian Kaveh, Kawa); Donbettyr, the water god;...
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  • Sainagon had two sons, and he arranged a feast, inviting the blacksmith Kurdalægon and many others. The heavenly blacksmith gave the two children the names...
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  • his childhood. Batraz gained his powers by visiting the god-blacksmith Kurdalægon (Курдалазону) – the smith heats Batraz to white heat, then using tongs...
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  • blacksmith god Pirkusha (პირქუშა) (with whom compare Ossetian divine smith Kurdalægon and Circassian Tlepsh). He alone has the power to defeat the most stubborn...
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  • invited many other Narts to the feast, among whom was the blacksmith Kurdalægon, who gave the newborns names and presented them with a flute. Akhsar and...
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