- Look up Craftsman or
craftsman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Craftsman may
refer to: Artisan, a
skilled manual worker who
makes items that may be...
- away from
Sibsagar town in ****am, India. It was
constructed in 1703 by
craftmen brought from
Bengal during the
reign of Ahom king
Rudra Singha. The bridge...
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replacing wooden material by stone, and may also have used the help of
foreign craftmen.
Ashoka also
innovated by
using the
permanent qualities of
stone for his...
- was
later arranged and
spread along the Nikkō
Reiheishi Kaidō Road by
craftmen and
traveling entertainers such as Goze.
Eventually one
around Yagi-shuku...
- the
tightly organized society of the Swiss). In
addition to
dispossessed craftmen and peasants,
there were burghers,
aristocrats and
runaway serfs as well...
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University Press. 2009. Jenkins, J.
Geraint (1965).
Traditional Country Craftmen. Stroud:
Amberley Publishing. p. 123.
Diane Day (August 1998). "A Survey...
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Craftmen at work,
bamboo basket weaving and
textile mobile sculptures, in
Heuan Chan
heritage house,
Luang Prabang, Laos...
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government of
Nigeria in the year 1982 to
train engineers,
technologists and
craftmen. The
college is
headed by Rear
Admiral Akinsola Johnson who
serves as the...
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Traditional Country Craftmen. Stroud:
Amberley Publishing. pp. 18–25. Jenkins, J.
Geraint (1965).
Traditional Country Craftmen. Stroud:
Amberley Publishing...
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centuries Trapani fishermen began to
practice coral fishing, and
coral craftmen started to
develop its
processing succeeding throughout the Mediterranean...