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{{Location infobox
 
|name= Black Gate
 
|image= Black gate.png
 
|type= Gate/Fortification
 
|location= North Western Mordor between [[Ered Lithui]] and [[Ephel Duath]]<ref name=Atlas>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'', Regional Maps, "Mordor (and Adjacent Lands)"</ref>
 
|realms= [[Gondor]], [[Mordor]] (after)
 
|capital=
 
|founded/built= [[SA 1600]]
 
|builders= [[Men of Gondor]]
 
|ruler= [[Sauron]]
 
|summary= Iron wall containing arched two-doored entrance
 
|names= The Morannon<br/>Black Gate of Mordor<br/>Dark Gate of Mordor
 
|inhabitants= Originally Men of Gondor; later [[orcs]]
 
|lifespan= [[SA 1600]] – [[March 25]], [[3019]]
 
}}The '''Black Gate''', or "'''Morannon'''", was the [[gate]] of [[Udûn (Mordor)|Udûn]] in northwestern [[Mordor]], and the most fortified and direct entrance into [[Sauron]]'s realm.
 
   
== Description ==
 
 
[[File:Morannon.PNG|thumb|left|250px|A map showing the Black Gate]]
 
 
The Black Gate was set in an impregnable black stone and iron wall that stretched from the [[Mountains of Ash]] in the north to the [[Ephel Duath]] in the west. The wall has been estimated to be 60 feet high and 250 feet long, with each half of the great gate being 90 feet wide, and set on large stone wheels. Behind the gate were gigantic circular stone ramparts, and when the gate needed to be opened, two pairs of [[Mountain-trolls]] who were tethered to gigantic beams pushed their way around their rampart's track, gradually levering open the gate and allowing for the incoming or outgoing of Mordor's armies.
 
 
== History ==
 
 
It was originally a gate built by [[Sauron]] the [[Dark Lord]] of Mordor in the Second Age, to protect and guard the northern entrance into Mordor and to prevent invasion at the gap between the [[Ash Mountains]] and the [[Ephel Dúath]]. It was probably built with the help of the power of the [[One Ring]], like the [[Barad-dûr]]. After Sauron's fall after the [[Battle of Dagorlad]], it became a garrison of the [[Men of Gondor]]. In [[Gondor]]'s early days, when it was building [[tower]]s and cities such as [[Minas Ithil]] and [[Cirith Ungol]] close to Mordor's border, it raised the two great Towers of the Teeth, [[Narchost]] and [[Carchost]], which were built on either side of the wall and were tall enough to overlook it.
 
 
It was backed up on the other side by the [[Isenmouthe]], and protected by the castle of [[Durthang]] to the west; it was redesigned to prevent anything evil from entering or leaving Mordor, shielding the outside from it - and it from the outside. The reconstruction of [[Minas Ithil]], Tower of the Rising Moon, as well as the construction of [[Cirith Ungol]] was also done for the same purpose.
 
 
[[File:BLACK GATE location map in middle earth.PNG|thumb|right|Location of the Black Gate in [[Middle-earth]] marked in red]]
 
 
However, they eventually failed and they were taken over by the servants of [[Sauron]]. Once taken by the Enemy, they became a monument of dread, fear, evil, and awe by anyone who saw the gate. Thus the [[Ringwraith]]s and [[Orcs]] re-entered Mordor, eventually overrunning the garrisons and inhabiting and taking them for their own uses. It was at this time that the Nazgûl took the tower of Minas Ithil, having its name changed to ''[[Minas Morgul]]''.
 
 
During the [[War of the Ring]], [[Frodo]] and [[Sam]] had a chance to go through the Black Gate when they arrived at [[Mordor]], but it was so heavily fortified and guarded by the forces of Mordor that they turned away and were led on a different route into Mordor by [[Sméagol]]. They also saw an army of [[Easterlings]] enter the gate.
 
 
The Black Gate was the site of the last valiant battle of the War of the Ring, in the [[East]]. In [[March]] [[3019]], the Army of the West commanded by [[Aragorn II|Aragorn Elessar]] and numbering some 6,000 men (plus one [[Elf]], one [[Dwarf]], and a [[Gandalf|Wizard]] and one [[Hobbit]]) arrived at the Black Gate and challenged the many remaining armies of Mordor. Their intention was to draw the watchful [[Eye of Sauron]] away from [[Mount Doom]], to allow Frodo the [[Ring-bearer]] to cast the One Ring into the [[Crack of Doom]] and destroy it. The delay worked and the Ring was destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom, following which the Black Gate and the Towers of the Teeth immediately collapsed.
 
 
== Etymology ==
 
 
The Black Gate's literal [[Sindarin]] translation, ''Morannon'', means "Black Gate" from ''môr'' ("dark, black") and ''annon'' ("gate, door").<ref>''[[The Silmarillion]]'', Appendix: Elements in Quenya and Sindarin names</ref>
 
 
== Portrayal in Adaptions ==
 
 
=== The Two Towers ===
 
In [[Peter Jackson]]’s [[The Two Towers (film)|''The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'']], Sam, Frodo and Gollum head towards the Black Gate, only to find it closed. An army of Easterlings appears and Sam attempts to enter Mordor through the open gate. He stumbles on the rocky hill and two Easterlings nearly find him. The Black Gate closes and the three go towards [[Cirith Ungol]].
 
[[File:EA839661-F77E-4FE6-A08B-70ABF99BA9A4.jpeg|thumb|220x220px|The Black Gate is closed]]
 
 
=== Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor ===
 
 
In ''[[Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor]]'', it is suggested that the [[Men of Gondor]] used prison labour to build the watch towers of Narchost and Carchost. For over 2,000 years, the Rangers of Gondor had guarded the Black Gate, however following the [[Great Plague]], Gondor's defences were significantly weakened. This had meant that in the final years of the watch, Gondor's defence capability of the Black Gate was drastically reduced.
 
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Battle of the Black Gate]]
 
 
== Translations around the world ==
 
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| width="300" |'''Foreign Language'''
 
| width="300" |'''Translated name'''
 
|-
 
|Afrikaans
 
|Swart Hek
 
|-
 
|Albanian
 
|Porta e Zezë
 
|-
 
|Amharic
 
|ጥቁር በር (Black Gate)
 
ሞራኖን (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Arabic
 
|البوابة السوداء (Black Gate)
 
موراننون (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Aramaic
 
|ܐܘܟܡܐ ܒܒܐ
 
|-
 
|Armenian
 
|Բլածկ Գատե (Black Gate)
 
Մորաննոն (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Azerbaijani
 
|قارا قاپاچیق (South) Qara darvaza (Latin)
 
|-
 
|Basque
 
|Beltza Atea
 
|-
 
|Belarusian Cyrillic
 
|Чорныя вароты (Black Gate)
 
Моранноне (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Bengali
 
|কালো গেট (Black Gate)
 
মোরাননন (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Breton
 
|Dor Du
 
|-
 
|Bosnian
 
|Crna Vrata
 
|-
 
|Bulgarian Cyrillic
 
|Черната порта (Black Gate)
 
Моранон (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Cambodian
 
|ច្រកទ្វារខ្មៅ
 
|-
 
|Catalan
 
|Porta Negra
 
|-
 
|Cebuano
 
|Itom Ganghaan
 
|-
 
|Chinese (Hong Kong)
 
|黑門
 
|-
 
|Cornish
 
|Yet Du
 
|-
 
|Croatian
 
|Crna Vrata
 
|-
 
|Czech
 
|Černá brána
 
|-
 
|Danish
 
|Sort Port
 
|-
 
|Dutch
 
|Zwarte Poort
 
|-
 
|Esperanto
 
|Nigra Pordego
 
|-
 
|Estonian
 
|Must Värav
 
|-
 
|Filipino
 
|Itim Pultahan
 
|-
 
|Finnish
 
|Musta Portti
 
|-
 
|French
 
|Porte Noire
 
|-
 
|Frisian
 
|Swarte Poarte
 
|-
 
|Galician
 
|Porta Negro
 
|-
 
|Georgian
 
|შავი კარიბჭე (Black Gate)
 
მორანიონი (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|German
 
|Schwarzes Tor (Black Gate)
 
Schwarzes Tor von Mordor (Black Gate of Mordor)
 
|-
 
|Greek
 
|Μαύρη πύλη (Black Gate)
 
Μόραννον (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Gujarati
 
|કાળો દરવાજો (Black Gate)
 
મોરન્નોન (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Haitian Creole
 
|Pòtay Nwa
 
|-
 
|Hebrew
 
|השער השחור
 
|-
 
|Hindi
 
|काला दरवाजा (Black Gate)
 
मोरन्नोन (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Hmong
 
|Rooj vag dub
 
|-
 
|Hungarian
 
|Fekete Kapu
 
|-
 
|Icelandic
 
|Svarta Hliðið
 
|-
 
|Indonesian
 
|Gerbang Hitam
 
|-
 
|Italian
 
|Nero Cancello
 
|-
 
|Irish Gaelic
 
|Geata Dubh
 
|-
 
|Japanese
 
|黒い門 (Black Gate)
 
モラノン (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Kannada
 
|ಕಪ್ಪು ಗೇಟ್ (Black Gate)
 
ಮೊರಾನ್ನನ್ (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Kazakh
 
|Кара қақпасы (Cyrillic) Kara qaqpası (Latin)
 
|-
 
|Korean
 
|블랙 게이트 (Black Gate)
 
모 르 논 (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Kurdish
 
|Dergeh Reş (Kurmanji)
 
|-
 
|Kyrgyz Cyrillic
 
|Кара дарбаза (Black Gate)
 
Мораннон (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Lao
 
|ປະຕູຮົ້ວສີດໍາ
 
|-
 
|Latin
 
|Niger Portam
 
|-
 
|Latvian
 
|Melns vārt
 
|-
 
|Lithuanian
 
|Juodieji Vartai
 
|-
 
|Macedonian Cyrillic
 
|црна порта (Black Gate)
 
Моранон (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Malayalam
 
|ബ്ലാക്ക് ഗേറ്റ്
 
|-
 
|Maltese
 
|Gejt Sewda
 
|-
 
|Manx
 
|Giat Doo
 
|-
 
|Marathi
 
|काळा दरवाजा (Black Gate)
 
मॉरनॉन (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Mongolian Cyrillic
 
|Хар хаалга (Black Gate)
 
Мораннон (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Navajo
 
|Dáádílkał łizhin
 
|-
 
|Nepalese
 
|कालो ढोका (Black Gate)
 
मोरन्नोन (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Newari
 
|हाकु ध्वखा
 
|-
 
|Norwegian
 
|Sorte Porten
 
|-
 
|Occitan
 
|Pòrta Negre
 
|-
 
|Pashto
 
|تور ور
 
|-
 
|Persian
 
|دروازه سیاه و سفید
 
|-
 
|Portuguese
 
|Portão Negro
 
|-
 
|Polish
 
|Czarna Brama
 
|-
 
|Punjabi
 
|کالا پھاٹک (Western) ਕਾਲਾ ਫਾਟਕ
 
|-
 
|Romanian
 
|Poarta Neagra
 
|-
 
|Romansh
 
|Porta Naira
 
|-
 
|Russian
 
|Черные Врата (Black Gate)
 
Мораннон (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Sanskrit
 
|ब्लच्क् ङते
 
|-
 
|Samoan
 
|Uliuli Faitotoa
 
|-
 
|Scottish Gaelic
 
|Dubh Gheata
 
|-
 
|Serbian
 
|Црна Капија (Cyrillic) Crna Kapija (Latin)
 
|-
 
|Sesotho
 
|Batsho Heke
 
|-
 
|Shona
 
|Gedhi Dema
 
|-
 
|Sinhalese
 
|කළු ගේට්ටුව (Black Gate)
 
මොරනොන් (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Sindhi
 
|ڪارو گيٽ
 
|-
 
|Slovenian
 
|Črna Vrata
 
|-
 
|Slovak
 
|Čierne Brána
 
|-
 
|Somalian
 
|Iridda Madow
 
|-
 
|Spanish
 
|Puerta Negra
 
|-
 
|Sundanese
 
|Gerbang Hideung
 
|-
 
|Swahili
 
|Nyeusi Lango
 
|-
 
|Swedish
 
|Svarta Porten
 
|-
 
|Tajik Cyrillic
 
|дарвоза сиёҳ (Black Gate)
 
Мораннон (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Telugu
 
|బ్లాక్ గేట్ (Black Gate)
 
మొరన్నోన్ (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Thai
 
|ประตูสีดำ (Black Gate)
 
โมรันนอน (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Turkish
 
|Siyah Kapı
 
|-
 
|Turkmen
 
|Gara Derweze
 
|-
 
|Ukrainian Cyrillic
 
|Чорні ворота (Black Gate)
 
Морнан (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Urdu
 
|سیاہ دروازہ (Black Gate)
 
مورانناون (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Uyghur
 
|بلاچك غاتە
 
|-
 
|Uzbek
 
|Қора Дарвоза (Cyrillic) Qora Darvoza (Latin)
 
|-
 
|Vietnamese
 
|Cổng đen
 
|-
 
|Welsh
 
|Giât Ddu
 
|-
 
|Xhosa
 
|Abamnyama Ngesango
 
|-
 
|Yiddish
 
|שווארץ טויער (Black Gate)
 
מאָראַננאָן (Morannon)
 
|-
 
|Yoruba
 
|Dudu ẹnu-bode
 
|-
 
|Yucatec Maya
 
|Joolnajo' box
 
|}
 
 
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{{Clear}}
 
 
{{Dark Lord Realms}}
 
 
== References ==
 
<references />[[de:Morannon]]
 
[[es:Puerta Negra]]
 
[[fr:Porte Noire]]
 
[[it:Nero Cancello]]
 
[[pl:Morannon]]
 
[[pt-br:Portão Negro]]
 
[[ru:Мораннон]]
 
 
[[Category:Gates]]
 
[[Category:Gates]]
 
[[Category:Sauron's Fortress & Strongholds]]
 
[[Category:Sauron's Fortress & Strongholds]]

Revision as of 21:17, 1 October 2019