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Kawa the Blacksmith is probably the most famous Kurdish legend and tells the story of Kurdish New Year (Newroz).

King Zohak, ruler of the land, is tricked by the evil demon Ahriman and cursed with two large black snakes, which grow from his shoulders. Zohak is wracked with terrible pain, a pain that will only abate if the snakes are fed the brains of children. As children are snatched from the surrounding towns and villages to feed the snakes’ hunger, the sun refuses to shine and the land becomes cold and desolate.

Kawa the Blacksmith is blessed with seven children, but gradually they are taken from him until only one child remains. Consumed with anger and grief, he goes to the villagers and tells them that he is going to Zohak’s castle to plead for his child’s life. If his pleading fails, then he will attempt to kill Zohak with his mighty blacksmith’s hammer. If he succeeds, he will light a fire on the highest point on the mountain and the villagers will know he has triumphed. If no fire can be seen, then he will have failed.

Kawa’s pleading with Zohak is all in vain, and he is forced to strike a blow with his hammer, killing Zohak and breaking Ahriman’s evil curse. He then climbs to the top of the mountain and lights a huge bonfire.

The villagers see the fire and light another, which in turn can be seen from the next village where they light another, and another and another, until there are fires burning throughout the land. As the people celebrate, the fire and smoke cleanse the air of the last of Ahriman’s evil and finally the sun returns to the sky. [1] Similar legends and celebrations take place in Iran and Afghanistan. [1]

See Also

Kaveh

References

  1. ^ a b Campbell, Mark. "The legend of Kawa the blacksmith". Kurdish Info. Retrieved 04/22/2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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