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Old 6th May 2015, 08:41 PM   #2
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Osman Omarov was master of cold arms comes from the village of Gazi-Kumukh Lak (born in 1850). At the end of XIX - early XX century, it had a workshop in Vladikavkaz, in her working 15-20 workers. Other sources name different figure - 40-50. In 1900 the institution consisted of a workshop where they made blade, jewelry shop and shop.
Workshop Osman Omarova took orders for shashka, daggers for producing Cossack troops and hunting knives, as well as taking orders for gold and silver openwork. Particularly intensive workshop worked during World War I, in 1914, it employs 70 people. Steel product obtained from Vladikavkaz railway workshops. Blades are made for regular troops and distributed on the spot. Frequent customers were Cossacks. Blades workshop Osman Omarova enjoyed their greatest popularity
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