- Belegost
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Infobox LOTR place
place_name = "Belegost" (Great Fortress)
place_alias = Mickleburg (Anglicization)
place_description= Dwarf colony
place_built= Dwarves of theFirst Age
place_type = Underground Dwarf city
place_realm = TheEred Luin ,East Beleriand
place_lord = Dwarf lords of the city. King Azaghâl is the only one mentionedMiddle-earth portalIn the fiction of
J. R. R. Tolkien , Belegost was one of two Dwarven cities in theEred Luin . "Belegost" translates fromSindarin as "Great Fortress". The dwarves called it by itsKhuzdul name, "Gabilgathol" of unknown meaning, and although Tolkien used "Mickleburg" as an Anglicization of theWestron form of the name, this would clearly have been retrospective, as Westron, 'the common speech' did not begin to develop until centuries after Belegost's destruction.It lay to the north of its neighbouring dwarven city
Nogrod , and was the home of the Dwarven people known as "Broadbeams". Both clans were early trading partners of theSindar inBeleriand .Belegost's only named king, Azaghâl, lived in the
First Age , and forged a firm alliance with theNoldor in PrinceMaedhros after the latter rescued him from an orc ambush. Towards the end of theNírnaeth Arnoediad , Azaghâl was killed in combat withGlaurung , the Father of Dragons, but his attack wounded it so badly that Azaghâl's debt to Maedhros was repaid: the remainingNoldor were able to escape from certain destruction when the wounded Glaurung fled the field along with all his brood.In the years after the battle, the surviving Dwarves of the Mickleburg did not join the Dwarves of
Nogrod in the Sack ofMenegroth , and actually attempted to dissuade their friends from it. They thus saved themselves from the calamity of destruction inflicted upon the host of Nogrod by theGreen-elves and theEnt s, but even so, relations between the Eldar ofLindon and the Broadbeams must have been very poor, as "The Dwarves of Belegost were filled with dismay at the calamity and fear for its outcome, and this hastened their departure eastwards.." [1]This departure had become inevitable following the
War of Wrath , as Belegost was 'ruined' when the Blue Mountains were shrunk and broken at that time. Many Dwarves of Belegost indeed then departed eastwards forty years after the war, joining withDurin's folk in Khazad-dûm, although some Broadbeams remained in the ruins of Belegost, in much reduced if independent circumstances.Bifur ,Bofur andBombur , who lived in the Blue Mountains until the events described in "The Hobbit " in the lateThird Age , were not kinsfolk ofThorin Oakenshield , as were the rest of his dwarven companions during the Quest of Erebor: it seems at least possible that they were Broadbeam dwarves.
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