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Kāveh and Kaveh
The latter meaning is an identification with an Iranian legend in which the Derafš-e Kāvīān was the standard of a mythological blacksmith-turned-hero named Kaveh ( Modern Persian: Kāveh ), who led a popular uprising against the foreign demon-like ruler Dahāg ( Modern Persian: Zahhāk ).

Kāveh and Iranian
Kāveh Golestān Taghavi Shirazi ( 8 July 1950-April 2, 2003 ), () was an Iranian photojournalist and artist.

Kāveh and against
Recalling the Sassanid-era legend, the 10th century epic Shahnameh recasts Zahhak as an evil and tyrannical ruler, against whom Kāveh called the people to arms, using the blacksmith's leather apron on a spear as a standard.

Kāveh and Zahhāk
In a later version of the same legend, the tyrant Zahhāk was also chained in a cave somewhere in Mount Damāvand after being defeated by Kāveh and Fereydūn.

Kāveh and .
Kāveh ( کاوه ), No. 9, 4 September 1921, Berlin

blacksmith and known
the spear was fashioned by the dwarfs known as the Sons of Ivaldi under the mastery of the blacksmith dwarf Dvalin.
Several years later, the location of the teaching facility was moved to Peach Creek where the school was informally known as the " Greasy Smith Schoolhouse ," being named for the local village blacksmith.
It was known for its businesses relating to wagons, including a wagon shop and a blacksmith.
The area was known for wagon work, hosting a wagon shop, blacksmith, and hotel.
In Hindu mythology, Tvastar also known as Vishvakarma is the blacksmith of the devas.
The Anglo-Saxon Wayland Smith, known in Old Norse as Völundr, is a heroic blacksmith in Germanic mythology.
In 1831, James Black, the best known blacksmith in Washington, forged one of the original Bowie knives for the frontiersman James Bowie.
Gabriel ( 1776 – October 10, 1800 ), today commonly – if incorrectly – known as Gabriel Prosser, was a literate enslaved blacksmith who planned a large slave rebellion in the Richmond area in the summer of 1800.
Michael Joseph ( better known as Michael An Gof, where An Gof is Cornish for " blacksmith "; died 27 June 1497 ) and Thomas Flamank ( a Bodmin landowner's son and London lawyer ) were the leaders of the Cornish Rebellion of 1497.
His best known work is the base for the popular Bavarian theater play Der Brandner Kasper, which tells the story of a blacksmith from Tegernsee, who is visited by the grim reaper and tricks him into drinking and gambling for some further years on earth.
Rabbi Yochanan ( Biblical Hebrew transliteration: Yoḥanan bar Nafḥa ); ( also known as Rabbi Yochanan bar Nafcha or Johanan bar Nappaha, " Rabbi Yochanan son the blacksmith ," Hebrew: יוחנן בר נפחא )
Prior to the French and Indian War ( also known as the Seven Years War ), the post had a French garrison of 10 soldiers, a commandant, blacksmith, Catholic priest, interpreter, and 15 additional households.
These were known locally as the shops and included a scythe and hoe factory, a blacksmith shop, a grist mill, a saw mill, a horse rake factory and wagon shop, and a foundry and machine shop.
In 1868, Walker erected the Cottonwood Hotel, store and blacksmith shop in the valley, and the settlement became known as " The Crossroads.
The location of the Russian settlement at Katlianski Bay, " Redoubt Saint Michael ," is known today as Starrigavan Bay, or " Old Harbor " ( from Russian старая гавань ) The outpost consisted of a large warehouse, blacksmith shop, cattle sheds, barracks, stockade, block house, a bath house, quarters for the hunters, and a residence for Baranov.
** Blacksmith shop-last known surviving HBC blacksmith shop, built in 1849 and was used until 1934.
The trade of Boilermaker evolved from the industrial blacksmith and was known in the early 19th century as a " boilersmith ".
His best friends are Dannan O ' Mallard, a duck who lives in a hut by a pond with her rarely-seen grandmother, and Fernando Toro, known as Ferny, a young bull who lives with his father, the Spanish blacksmith Don Toro in the village of Tara.
Although gold was being found in the area from about 1840 the ' official ' finding of gold was when it was found 3 kilometres west of the town in 1851 by Thomas Hiscock, the local Buninyong blacksmith, at an area still known as Hiscock's.
In 1779 John Harvey, a blacksmith from nearby Carnhell Green, established a small foundry and engineering works in the area, now known as Foundry, to supply the local mining industry.

blacksmith and Blacksmith
; Blacksmith Creek: from the Kaw blacksmith shop.
Some time during this year the first blacksmith shop-Boyle Blacksmith-was opened on the North side of the square, followed by White Blacksmith on the Northwest corner of the square.
* Rice Blacksmith Saw and Machine is an active family-owned blacksmith shop that has been in operation since 1940.
* " Be Your Own Blacksmith ", Popular Science, January 1949 basics of being a blacksmith
Blacksmith smelters, dating back to over 2000 years, have been found around the town adding to Solingen's fame as a Northern Europe blacksmith centre.

blacksmith and Isfahan
Kaveh was, according to ancient legends, a blacksmith from Isfahan, Central Iran, who launched a national uprising against the evil foreign tyrant Zahak, expelled the foreigners and restored the pure race of the Iranian Fereydun and achieved independence for Iran.

blacksmith and Kaveh
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One man spoke out against this charade, a blacksmith named Kāva ( Kaveh ).

blacksmith and is
The name is related to the modern Welsh word gof ( blacksmith ), and so is also associated with the Welsh smith Gofannon from folklore.
The first mechanically-propelled 2-wheel vehicle may have been built by Kirkpatrick MacMillan, a Scottish blacksmith, in 1839, although the claim is open to dispute.
He was born on a battlefield and is the son of a village blacksmith.
A similar effect is found in VIII. 452, where Virgil describes how the blacksmith sons of Vulcan " take up their arms with great strength one to another " in forging Aeneas ' shield:
The anvil serves as a work bench to the blacksmith, where the metal to be forged is placed.
A slack tub is usually a large container full of water, brine, or oil used by a blacksmith to quench hot metal.
He is said to have been born in the smithy, his father having been the village blacksmith.
Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, or Kuznetsoff ( masculine, ) or Kuznetsova ( feminine, ) is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English " Smith " ( derived from a Russian word kuznets that means blacksmith ).
In this version, she is a Spartan blacksmith, as well as a superior athlete.
The test of a true cricketer is that he shall prefer village cricket to ' good ' cricket Blunden's friendliest memories are of the informal village game, where everyone plays in braces, where the blacksmith is liable to be called away in mid-innings on an urgent job, and sometimes, about the time when the light begins to fail, a ball driven for four kills a rabbit on the boundary.
Some American sources give the American blacksmith Albert Tolman, who is said to have invented the rickshaw around 1848 in Worcester, Massachusetts, for a missionary.
His story is based on three assumptions: a masterpiece of a blacksmith who wished to access the mastery of his art, a pillory for troubled children or the sign of a tavern, " The tavern in the town square " which is found in the basement of Town hall.
A blacksmith is a traditional Tradesman | trade.
In Norse mythology, Brokkr ( Old Norse " the one who works with metal fragments ; blacksmith ", anglicized Brokk ) is a dwarf, and the brother of Eitri or Sindri.
In the United States, 1, 712 surnames cover 50 percent of the population, and about 1 percent of the population has the surname Smith, which is also the most common English name and an occupational name (" metal worker "), a contraction, for instance, of blacksmith or ironsmith, among others.
On screen is a large anvil with a blacksmith behind it and one to either side ( portrayed by Edison employees ).
This cyclops is represented by a wild blacksmith who feeds on human flesh.
The Smithy Gang is led by Smithy, a robotic blacksmith from an alternate dimension with aspirations of world domination.
In the television series Merlin Guinevere ( called Gwen by most of the characters ) is portrayed by Angel Coulby, and is shown as the daughter of a blacksmith and maid to Lady Morgana, along with being her best friend.
James Black, a local blacksmith, is credited with creating the legendary Bowie knife carried by Jim Bowie at his blacksmith shop in Washington.

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