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- Kurdalægon abstract "Kurdalægon (Ossetian: Куырдалӕгон) is the heavenly god of the blacksmiths in Ossetian mythology. His epithet is the heavenly one; he shows the dead man's horse, thus helping him on his journey to the other side. He is a close friend of the Narts.".
- Q4248148 abstract "Kurdalægon (Ossetian: Куырдалӕгон) is the heavenly god of the blacksmiths in Ossetian mythology. His epithet is the heavenly one; he shows the dead man's horse, thus helping him on his journey to the other side. He is a close friend of the Narts.".
- Kurdalægon comment "Kurdalægon (Ossetian: Куырдалӕгон) is the heavenly god of the blacksmiths in Ossetian mythology. His epithet is the heavenly one; he shows the dead man's horse, thus helping him on his journey to the other side. He is a close friend of the Narts.".
- Q4248148 comment "Kurdalægon (Ossetian: Куырдалӕгон) is the heavenly god of the blacksmiths in Ossetian mythology. His epithet is the heavenly one; he shows the dead man's horse, thus helping him on his journey to the other side. He is a close friend of the Narts.".