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Gabilgathol

The Dwarves’ own name for their city of Belegost

While Melkor was still held captive in Valinor, long before the rising of the Sun or Moon, the Dwarves first appeared in the Blue Mountains. These Dwarves seem to have belonged to two different clans, the Firebeards and the Broadbeams, and each of these founded their own city, on either side of Mount Dolmed in the middle of the range. The northern of these two cities (apparently founded by the Broadbeams1) was named Gabilgathol in the Dwarvish tongue.

The name Gabilgathol means 'great fortress' (compare, for example, Gabilán - 'great river' - a Dwarvish name for the River Gelion). It was translated into Elvish as Belegost, and by that name it was much better known in the histories of Beleriand. In the tongues of Men it would later became known as the Mickleburg.

The Dwarves of Gabilgathol often aided the Elves of Beleriand. It was they who helped Thingol create his Thousand Caves of Menegroth, and long afterwards they fought beside the Elves in their Wars against Morgoth. The most renowned of the Dwarves of Gabilgathol was their lord Azaghâl, who wounded Glaurung during the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.


Notes

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The Dwarf-clans of the Firebeards and Broadbeams are mentioned in a late essay, Of Dwarves and Men in volume 12 of The History of Middle-earth. Both are associated with the Blue Mountains, and given the existence of two great Dwarf-cities in those Mountains, it seems safe to infer that each clan occupied one of the cities. Tolkien never makes the association in an explicit way, but based on the word order in that essay, it seems that Gabilgathol was the home of the Broadbeam Dwarves.

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