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'''Ascar,''' also known as '''Rathlóriel,''' was one of the seven [[river]]s of [[Ossiriand]], a region of the [[East Beleriand|eastern Beleriand]].
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'''Ascar''', also known as '''Rathlóriel''', was one of the seven [[river]]s of [[Ossiriand]], a region of [[East Beleriand|eastern Beleriand]].
   
The Ascar was one of the six [[Tributary|tributaries]] to the great river [[Gelion]]. Beginning near [[Mount Dolmed]], it flowed into Gelion near [[Sarn Athrad]] where the [[Dwarf-Road]] coming from [[Nogrod]] and [[Belegost]] runs along its banks.<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' The First Age, The Elder Days, "Beleriand and the Lands to the North"</ref>
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The Ascar was one of the six [[Tributary|tributaries]] to the great river [[Gelion]]. Beginning near [[Mount Dolmed]], it flowed into Gelion near [[Sarn Athrad]] where the [[Dwarf-Road]] coming from [[Nogrod]] and [[Belegost]] ran along its banks.<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' The First Age, The Elder Days, "Beleriand and the Lands to the North"</ref>
   
After the fall of [[Doriath]], its remaining treasures were placed in its deep depths by [[Beren]], [[Dior]] and the [[Laiquendi]], and later became known as Rathlóriel, the Goldenbed.<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]]''</ref>
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After the fall of [[Doriath]], the remaining treasures of the [[Elven]] kingdom were placed in the deep depths of the river by [[Beren]], [[Dior]] and the [[Laiquendi]], and later became known as Rathlóriel, the Goldenbed.<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]]''</ref>
   
==Translations around the World==
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==Translations==
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|Amharic
 
|Amharic
|ዓስቻር
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|ዓስቻር
 
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|Arabic
 
|Arabic
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|Chinese (Hong Kong)
 
|阿斯卡河
 
|阿斯卡河
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|Dari
 
|اسچار
 
 
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|Georgian
 
|Georgian
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|Greek
 
|Greek
|Ασκαρ
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|Ασκαρ
 
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|-
 
|Gujarati
 
|Gujarati
|આસ્ચર
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|આસ્ચર
 
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|-
 
|Hebrew
 
|Hebrew
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|אסקאר
|אסשאר ?
 
 
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|-
 
|Hindi
 
|Hindi
|आस्चर
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|आस्चर
 
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|Japanese
|Kazakh Cyrillic
 
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|アスカール (Ascar)
|Асцар
 
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ラスローリエル (Rathlóriel)
 
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|Kannada
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|ಆಸ್ಕರ್
 
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|Kazakh
|Kurdish
 
|ئسچار ? (Arabic script) Ascar (Latin)
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|Аскар (Cyrillic) Askar (Latin)
 
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|Kyrgyz Cyrillic
 
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|Аскар
|Асцар
 
 
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|Macedonian Cyrillic
 
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|Аскар
|Асцар
 
 
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|Marathi
 
|Marathi
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|Mongolian Cyrillic
 
|Mongolian Cyrillic
|Асцар ?
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|Аскар
 
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|Nepalese
 
|Nepalese
|आस्चर
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|आस्चर
 
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|Pashto
 
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|Persian
 
|Persian
|اسچار
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|اسچار
 
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|Punjabi
 
|Punjabi
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|Russian
 
|Russian
|Аскар
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|Аскар (Ascar)
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Ратлориэль (Rathlóriel)
 
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|Sanskrit
 
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|Sinhalese
 
|Sinhalese
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|ඇස්කාර්
|ආස්චර්
 
 
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|Tajik Cyrillic
 
|Tajik Cyrillic
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|Аскар
|Асчар
 
 
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|Tamil
 
|Tamil
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|ஆஸ்க்ர்
|ஆஸ்சர்
 
 
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|Telugu
 
|Telugu
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|ఆస్కార్
|ఆస్చర
 
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|Tigrinya
 
|ዓስቻር
 
 
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|Ukrainian Cyrillic
 
|Ukrainian Cyrillic
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|Аскар
|Асцар
 
 
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|Urdu
 
|Urdu
|اسچار
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|اسچار
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|Uyghur
 
|ئسچار
 
 
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|Uzbek
 
|Uzbek
|Асчар (Cyrillic) Ascar (Latin)
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|Аскар (Cyrillic) Askar (Latin)
 
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|Yiddish
 
|Yiddish
 
|אַסקאַר
 
|אַסקאַר
 
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{{RiversofBeleriand}}
   
==References==
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== References ==
 
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Revision as of 02:41, 20 June 2020

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Ascar, also known as Rathlóriel, was one of the seven rivers of Ossiriand, a region of eastern Beleriand.

The Ascar was one of the six tributaries to the great river Gelion. Beginning near Mount Dolmed, it flowed into Gelion near Sarn Athrad where the Dwarf-Road coming from Nogrod and Belegost ran along its banks.[1]

After the fall of Doriath, the remaining treasures of the Elven kingdom were placed in the deep depths of the river by Beren, Dior and the Laiquendi, and later became known as Rathlóriel, the Goldenbed.[2]

Translations

Foreign Language Translated name
Amharic ዓስቻር
Arabic إسثار
Armenian Ասծար
Belarusian Cyrillic Асцар
Bengali আস্চার
Bulgarian Cyrillic Асцар
Chinese (Hong Kong) 阿斯卡河
Georgian ასკარი
Greek Ασκαρ
Gujarati આસ્ચર
Hebrew אסקאר
Hindi आस्चर
Japanese アスカール (Ascar)

ラスローリエル (Rathlóriel)

Kannada ಆಸ್ಕರ್
Kazakh Аскар (Cyrillic) Askar (Latin)
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Аскар
Macedonian Cyrillic Аскар
Marathi आस्चर
Mongolian Cyrillic Аскар
Nepalese आस्चर
Pashto آسچار ?
Persian اسچار
Punjabi ਆਸcਅਰ
Russian Аскар (Ascar)

Ратлориэль (Rathlóriel)

Sanskrit आस्चर्
Serbian Асцар (Cyrillic) Ascar (Latin)
Sinhalese ඇස්කාර්
Tajik Cyrillic Аскар
Tamil ஆஸ்க்ர்
Telugu ఆస్కార్
Ukrainian Cyrillic Аскар
Urdu اسچار
Uzbek Аскар (Cyrillic) Askar (Latin)
Yiddish אַסקאַר



Rivers of Beleriand

Adurant | Aros | Ascar | Brilthor | Brithon | Celebros | Celon | Dry River | Duilwen | Esgalduin | Gelion | Ginglith | Glithui | Greater Gelion | Legolin | Little Gelion | Malduin | Mindeb | Narog | Nenning | Ringwil | Sirion | Taeglin



References

  1. The Atlas of Middle-earth, The First Age, The Elder Days, "Beleriand and the Lands to the North"
  2. The Silmarillion