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Most Ehazt were descendants of the Ironfists of Namagalûz, although some of them descended from other tribes who came to the south as Merchants and Craftsmen. In Far-Harad and the utter South Dwarves of the Blacklock Kindred (called "Mablâd") were a more common sight due to the three Dwarven Cities of Baruzimabûl, Mablad-dûm and Narad-dûm built in the Ered Laranor by this tribe.

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  • Most Ehazt were descendants of the Ironfists of Namagalûz, although some of them descended from other tribes who came to the south as Merchants and Craftsmen. In Far-Harad and the utter South Dwarves of the Blacklock Kindred (called "Mablâd") were a more common sight due to the three Dwarven Cities of Baruzimabûl, Mablad-dûm and Narad-dûm built in the Ered Laranor by this tribe.
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  • Most Ehazt were descendants of the Ironfists of Namagalûz, although some of them descended from other tribes who came to the south as Merchants and Craftsmen. In Far-Harad and the utter South Dwarves of the Blacklock Kindred (called "Mablâd") were a more common sight due to the three Dwarven Cities of Baruzimabûl, Mablad-dûm and Narad-dûm built in the Ered Laranor by this tribe.
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