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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
   
Beginning at [[Mount Dolmed]], it passed through the Dwarven cities of [[Belegost]] and [[Nogrod]], going down the mountains along the [[Ascar]] and passing through [[Sarn Athrad]]. It then crossed the [[Gelion]] following the encampment in [[Estolad]], and finally came into [[Doriath]], ending at the city of [[Menegroth]]. The road was built to facilitate the trade interests of the Dwarves with other peoples of the [[Beleriand]], and was considered to be the easiest way of passing into Beleriand from [[Eriador]]. Unfortunately, it was also used by the many wicked peoples of [[Middle-earth]] wishing to invade the land beyond. It was destroyed with the rest of the Beleriand after the [[First Age]] ended with the [[War of Wrath]].<ref>[[The Silmarillion|''The Silmarillion'']], [[Quenta Silmarillion|''Quenta Silmarillion'']], Chapter XVII: "[[Of the Coming of Men into the West]]"</ref>
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Beginning at [[Mount Dolmed]], it passed through the Dwarven cities of [[Belegost]] and [[Nogrod]], going down the mountains along the [[Ascar]] and passing through [[Sarn Athrad]]. It then crossed the [[Gelion]] following the encampment in [[Estolad]], and finally came into [[Doriath]], ending at the city of [[Menegroth]]. The road was built to facilitate the trade interests of the Dwarves with other peoples of [[Beleriand]], and was considered to be the easiest way of passing into Beleriand from [[Eriador]]. Unfortunately, it was also used by the many wicked peoples of [[Middle-earth]] wishing to invade the land beyond. It was destroyed with the rest of Beleriand after the [[First Age]] ended with the [[War of Wrath]].<ref>[[The Silmarillion|''The Silmarillion'']], [[Quenta Silmarillion|''Quenta Silmarillion'']], Chapter XVII: "[[Of the Coming of Men into the West]]"</ref>
   
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 7 February 2023

The Dwarf-road was a major trading-route built by Dwarves of the Blue Mountains during the First Age.

Description

Beginning at Mount Dolmed, it passed through the Dwarven cities of Belegost and Nogrod, going down the mountains along the Ascar and passing through Sarn Athrad. It then crossed the Gelion following the encampment in Estolad, and finally came into Doriath, ending at the city of Menegroth. The road was built to facilitate the trade interests of the Dwarves with other peoples of Beleriand, and was considered to be the easiest way of passing into Beleriand from Eriador. Unfortunately, it was also used by the many wicked peoples of Middle-earth wishing to invade the land beyond. It was destroyed with the rest of Beleriand after the First Age ended with the War of Wrath.[1]

Translations

Foreign Language Translated name
Afrikaans Dwerg pad
Arabic جنوم طريق
Armenian Գաճաճ Ճանապարհը
Azerbaijani Cırtdan yol
Belerusian Cyrillic Карлік дарога
Bengali বামন রাস্তা
Bulgarian Cyrillic Джудже път
Catalan Carretera de nan
Chinese 矮人道路
Croatian Patuljak Ceste
Czech Trpaslík Silnici
Danish Dværgvej
Dutch De Oude Dwergenweg
Esperanto Nano Vojo
Estonian Kääbus maantee
Faroese Dvřrgkendurvegur
Filipino Duwende daan
Finnish Kääpiötie
French Nain Route
Galician Anano estrada
Georgian ჯუჯის გზა
German Zwergenstraße
Greek Νάνος Δρόμο
Gujarati દ્વાર્ફ રોડ
Haitian Creole Tinen Wout
Hebrew דרך הגמדים
Hindi बौना सड़क
Hungarian Törpe út
Icelandic Dvergurvegur
Japanese ドワーフ道路
Kannada ಡ್ವಾರ್ಫ್ ರಸ್ತೆ
Korean 드워프 도로
Latin Nanus Via
Latvian Rūķis ceļš
Lithuanian Nykštukas kelias
Luxembourgish Zwak Strooss
Macedonian Cyrillic Џуџе Патот
Malaysian Jalan Kerdil
Maltese Toroq nanu
Marathi बटू रस्ता
Persian دوارف‌ جاده
Polish Krasnolud Drogi
Portuguese Anão estrada
Norwegian Dvergvei
Romani Bono drom
Romanian Pitic drum
Russian Дорога Гномов
Scots Droich Rathad
Serbian Патуљак пут (Cyrillic) Patuljak put (Latin)
Slovenian Palček cesti
Swedish Dvärgväg
Tamil குள்ள சாலை
Telugu మరుగుజ్జు రహదారి
Thai ถนนคนแคระ
Turkish Cüce yol
Ukrainian Cyrillic Карлик дорога
Urdu بونا روڈ
Uzbek Митти йўл (Cyrillic) Mitti yo'l (Latin)
Vietnamese Lùn đường
Welsh Ffordd Corrach
Yiddish קאַרליק וועג

References