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{{Location infobox
The '''Ash Mountains''' or the '''Ered Lithui''' was a mountain range that formed the northern border of [[Mordor]].
 
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|name= Ash Mountains
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|image= Ered_Lithui.jpg
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|type= Mountain Range
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|location= Northern Mordor<ref name=Atlas>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' Regional Maps, "Mordor (and Adjacent Lands)"</ref>
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|realms= [[Mordor]]
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|capital=
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|founded/built=
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|ruler= [[Sauron]]
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|summary= Known for being the northern border mountain range were behind lies the dreaded land of [[Gorgoroth]].<ref name=Atlas>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' Regional Maps, "Mordor (and Adjacent Lands)"</ref>
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|names= Ered Lithui
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|inhabitants= [[Orcs]]<br/>[[Trolls]] ?
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|languages= [[Black Speech]]<br/>Orcist
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|lifespan= [[Years of the Trees]] - ?
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The '''Ash Mountains''', or '''Ered Lithui,''' constituted a mountain range that formed the northern border of [[Mordor]].
The range was some 500 miles in length stretching from the [[Black Gate]] and [[Cirith Gorgor]], where it met the [[Ephel Dúath]] in the west and [[Rhûn]] in the far [[east]]. [[Barad-dûr]] stood on an outcrop of this range on the plateau of [[Gorgoroth]] to its south.<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'' pgs. 92 & 93</ref>These mountains were probably heavily blackened by the [[Volcano|volcanic]] activity of [[Mount Doom]] hence the name.
 
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==Description==
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According to the ''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'', the range was some 500 miles in length stretching from the [[Black Gate]] and [[Cirith Gorgor]], where it met the [[Ephel Dúath]] in the west and [[Rhûn]] in the far east. [[Barad-dûr]] stood on an outcrop of this range on the plateau of [[Gorgoroth]] to its south.<ref name=Atlas>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]],'' Regional Maps, "Mordor (and Adjacent Lands)"</ref> These mountains may have been blackened by the volcanic activity of [[Mount Doom]], hence the name.{{Fact}}
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==Etymology==
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The [[Sindarin]] name '''''Ered Lithui''''' meant 'Ash Mountains' or 'Ashy Mountains'.<ref>''[[The Complete Guide to Middle-earth]]''</ref>
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==Translations==
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|Asberge
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|Malet e hi
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|አመድ ተራሮች
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|جبال الرماد
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|Azerbaijani
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|Kül dağları
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|Belarusian Cyrillic
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|Попел горы
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|Bengali
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|আশ পর্বতমালা
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|Bosnian
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|Planine Pepela
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|Bulgarian Cyrillic
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|Планините на пепел
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|Catalan
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|Muntanyes de Cendra
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|Cebuano
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|Ang mga kabukiran sa abo
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|Pepeo planine
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|Jasan hory
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|Askebjergene
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|Asbergen
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|Cindro Montaro
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|Tuha Mäed
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|Finnish
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|Tuhkavuoret
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|French
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|Monts de Cendre
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|Georgian
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|ასჰ მთებში
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|German
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|Aschengebirge
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|Gujarati
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|રાખ પર્વતો
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|-
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|Haitian Creole
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|Mòn yo Sann
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|-
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|Hebrew
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|הרי האפר הרי (Ash Mountains)
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ארד ליתואי (Ered Lithui)
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|Hindi
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|राख के पर्वतों
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|Hmong
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|Roob ntawm tshauv
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|Hamu-hegység
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|Irish Gaelic
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|Sléibhte fuinseog
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|Monti Cenere
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|Japanese
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|灰の山々
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|Kannada
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|ಬೂದಿ ಪರ್ವತಗಳು
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|Күл таудан (Cyrillic) Kül tawdan (Latin)
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|재 산
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|Pelnu Kalni
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|Macedonian Cyrillic
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|Пепел планините
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|Maltese
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|Irmied Muntanji
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|Malaysian
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|Gunung-gunung abu
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|राख च्या पर्वत
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|Askefjellene
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|Occitan
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|Cendre montanhas
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|Persian
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|کوه‌های خاکستر (Ash Mountains)
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ارد لیتوی (Ered Lithui)
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|Góry Popielne
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|Montanhas de Cinza
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|ਸੁਆਹ ਪਹਾੜ
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|Muntii de cenuşă
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|Пепельные горы
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|Scottish Gaelic
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|Luath Beanntan
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|Планине Пепела (Cyrillic) Planine Pepela (Latin)
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|Cìnniri Muntagni
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|අළු කඳු
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|Popol hory
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|Gorah pepela
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|Buuraha ee dambaska
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|''Montes de Ceniza'' or ''Montañas de Ceniza''
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|சாம்பல் மலைகள்
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==References==
 
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*{{TGlink|Ash Mountains}}
 
   
 
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[[Category:Mordor]]
 
[[Category:Mordor]]

Revision as of 06:52, 25 December 2019


The Ash Mountains, or Ered Lithui, constituted a mountain range that formed the northern border of Mordor.

Description

According to the The Atlas of Middle-earth, the range was some 500 miles in length stretching from the Black Gate and Cirith Gorgor, where it met the Ephel Dúath in the west and Rhûn in the far east. Barad-dûr stood on an outcrop of this range on the plateau of Gorgoroth to its south.[1] These mountains may have been blackened by the volcanic activity of Mount Doom, hence the name.[citation needed]

Etymology

The Sindarin name Ered Lithui meant 'Ash Mountains' or 'Ashy Mountains'.[2]

Translations

Foreign Language Translated name
Afrikaans Asberge
Albanian Malet e hi
Amharic አመድ ተራሮች
Arabic جبال الرماد
Azerbaijani Kül dağları
Belarusian Cyrillic Попел горы
Bengali আশ পর্বতমালা
Bosnian Planine Pepela
Bulgarian Cyrillic Планините на пепел
Catalan Muntanyes de Cendra
Cebuano Ang mga kabukiran sa abo
Croatian Pepeo planine
Czech Jasan hory
Danish Askebjergene
Dutch Asbergen
Esperanto Cindro Montaro
Estonian Tuha Mäed
Finnish Tuhkavuoret
French Monts de Cendre
Georgian ასჰ მთებში
German Aschengebirge
Gujarati રાખ પર્વતો
Haitian Creole Mòn yo Sann
Hebrew הרי האפר הרי (Ash Mountains)

ארד ליתואי (Ered Lithui)

Hindi राख के पर्वतों
Hmong Roob ntawm tshauv
Hungarian Hamu-hegység
Irish Gaelic Sléibhte fuinseog
Italian Monti Cenere
Japanese 灰の山々
Kannada ಬೂದಿ ಪರ್ವತಗಳು
Kazakh Күл таудан (Cyrillic) Kül tawdan (Latin)
Korean 재 산
Kurdish Çiya Xwelî (Kurmanji Kurdish)
Lao ພູເຂົາຂອງຂີ້ເທົ່າ
Latvian Pelnu Kalni
Lithuanian Pelenų kalnai
Luxembourgish Äschen Biergketten
Macedonian Cyrillic Пепел планините
Maltese Irmied Muntanji
Malaysian Gunung-gunung abu
Marathi राख च्या पर्वत
Norwegian Askefjellene
Occitan Cendre montanhas
Persian کوه‌های خاکستر (Ash Mountains)

ارد لیتوی (Ered Lithui)

Polish Góry Popielne
Portuguese (Brazil and Portugal) Montanhas de Cinza
Punjabi ਸੁਆਹ ਪਹਾੜ
Romanian Muntii de cenuşă
Russian Пепельные горы
Scottish Gaelic Luath Beanntan
Serbian Планине Пепела (Cyrillic) Planine Pepela (Latin)
Sicilian Cìnniri Muntagni
Sinhalese අළු කඳු
Slovak Popol hory
Slovenian Gorah pepela
Somalian Buuraha ee dambaska
Spanish (Spain and Latin America) Montes de Ceniza or Montañas de Ceniza
Swahili Jivu Milima
Swedish Askabergen
Tamil சாம்பல் மலைகள்
Telugu యాష్ పర్వతాలు
Thai เทือกเขาแอช
Turkish Kül Dağları
Ukrainian Cyrillic Пепельні гори
Urdu راھ پہاڑوں
Uzbek Кул тоғлари (Cyrillic) Kul tog'lari (Latin)
Welsh Mynyddoedd Lludw
Yiddish אַש בערג
Yoruba Awọn oke-nla ti eeru


Mountain Ranges of Arda

Ash Mountains | Blue Mountains | Echoriad | Ephel Dúath | Ered Gorgoroth | Ered Lómin | Ered Wethrin | Grey Mountains (north) | Grey Mountains (south) | Iron Hills | Iron Mountains | Misty Mountains | Mountains of Angmar | Mountains of Mirkwood | Mountains of Mithrim | Mountains of the Wind | Orocarni | Pelóri | Walls of the Sun | White Mountains | Yellow Mountains



References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Atlas of Middle-earth, Regional Maps, "Mordor (and Adjacent Lands)"
  2. The Complete Guide to Middle-earth