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'''Kurgan Ironbeard''' was the High King of [[Karaz-a-Karak]] during the time of [[Sigmar]]. In IC -15, the King was captured by a party of marauding [[Greenskins]] and rescued by the young prince Sigmar, and gifted the warhammer [[Ghal Maraz]] to him in thanks. Subsequently, Kurgan made treaties of friendship and trade with the Unberogi which helped them to grow in strength and prosperity, uniting the tribes of man under their leadership. At the Battle of [[Black Fire Pass]], Kurgan lead the [[Dwarf]] forces alongside the united twelve tribes of men under Sigmar's command against a massive army of Greenskins.
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'''Kurgan Ironbeard''' was the High King of [[Karaz-a-Karak]] during the time of [[Sigmar]]. In IC -15, the King was captured by a party of marauding [[Greenskins]] and rescued by the young prince Sigmar, and gifted the warhammer [[Ghal Maraz]] to him in thanks. Subsequently, Kurgan made treaties of friendship and trade with the Unberogi which helped them to grow in strength and prosperity, uniting the tribes of man under their leadership. At the Battle of [[Black Fire Pass]], Kurgan led the [[Dwarf]] forces alongside the united twelve tribes of men under Sigmar's command against a massive army of Greenskins.
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
*[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]]
 
*[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]]

Revision as of 19:59, 29 April 2010

Kurgan Ironbeard was the High King of Karaz-a-Karak during the time of Sigmar. In IC -15, the King was captured by a party of marauding Greenskins and rescued by the young prince Sigmar, and gifted the warhammer Ghal Maraz to him in thanks. Subsequently, Kurgan made treaties of friendship and trade with the Unberogi which helped them to grow in strength and prosperity, uniting the tribes of man under their leadership. At the Battle of Black Fire Pass, Kurgan led the Dwarf forces alongside the united twelve tribes of men under Sigmar's command against a massive army of Greenskins.

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