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==History==
==History==
During the [[Years of the Trees]] the western [[Fathers of the Dwarves]] awoke from beneath [[Dolmed|Mount Dolmed]] creating the lines of the [[Broadbeams]] and the [[Firebeards]]. These two houses built the great Dwarven cities of [[Nogrod]] and [[Belegost]] in the [[Blue Mountains]].<ref>{{PM|Dwarves}}</ref> It is not clear whether they shared the two cities or whether each house dwelt in its own.
During the [[Years of the Trees]] the western [[Fathers of the Dwarves]] awoke from beneath [[Dolmed|Mount Dolmed]] creating the lines of the [[Broadbeams]] and the [[Firebeards]]. These two houses built the great Dwarven cities of [[Nogrod]] and [[Belegost]] in the [[Blue Mountains]].<ref>{{PM|Dwarves}}</ref> In the twelfth volume of the ''[[The History of Middle-earth]]'', ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]]'', an essay appears entitled ''[[Of Dwarves and Men]]'' which sheds some light on the people of Nogrod. Circumstantial evidence given there suggests that the Dwarves of Nogrod were unrelated to [[Durin's Folk]], the Longbeards that appear in Tolkien's better-known work, and instead belonged to a different clan, either the [[Firebeards]] or the [[Broadbeams]]. The word-order used there suggests that Nogrod was populated by the Firebeard clan.<ref>{{PM|Dwarves}}</ref>


They were initially friendly to the [[Elves]] of Beleriand, renowned as craftsmen and jewelers, such as [[Gamil Zirak]] whose works were to be found in the treasuries of King [[Thingol]] of [[Doriath]],<ref>{{UT|Narn}}, ''The Departure of Túrin''</ref> and [[Telchar]] known for the forging of weapons. Dwarves from the Blue Mountains, perhaps also those of Nogrod, aided the [[Noldor]] in the building of [[Nargothrond]].<ref name=doriath/><Ref>{{S|13}}</ref>
They were initially friendly to the [[Elves]] of Beleriand, renowned as craftsmen and jewelers, such as [[Gamil Zirak]] whose works were to be found in the treasuries of King [[Thingol]] of [[Doriath]],<ref>{{UT|Narn}}, ''The Departure of Túrin''</ref> and [[Telchar]] known for the forging of weapons. Dwarves from the Blue Mountains, perhaps also those of Nogrod, aided the [[Noldor]] in the building of [[Nargothrond]].<ref name=doriath/><Ref>{{S|13}}</ref>

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Dwarves of Nogrod
People
Henning Janssen - Nauglamir and the Doom of Thingol.jpg
"Nauglamir and the Doom of Thingol.jpg" by Henning Janssen
General Information
LocationsNogrod, Blue Mountains
LanguagesKhuzdul, Sindarin
MembersGamil Zirak
Telchar
Naugladur
Physical Description
Lifespanc. 250 years
DistinctionsShort in stature, beards, well-armoured in combat

The Dwarves of Nogrod were the Dwarven House who dwelled at Nogrod in the First Age.

History

During the Years of the Trees the western Fathers of the Dwarves awoke from beneath Mount Dolmed creating the lines of the Broadbeams and the Firebeards. These two houses built the great Dwarven cities of Nogrod and Belegost in the Blue Mountains.[1] In the twelfth volume of the The History of Middle-earth, The Peoples of Middle-earth, an essay appears entitled Of Dwarves and Men which sheds some light on the people of Nogrod. Circumstantial evidence given there suggests that the Dwarves of Nogrod were unrelated to Durin's Folk, the Longbeards that appear in Tolkien's better-known work, and instead belonged to a different clan, either the Firebeards or the Broadbeams. The word-order used there suggests that Nogrod was populated by the Firebeard clan.[2]

They were initially friendly to the Elves of Beleriand, renowned as craftsmen and jewelers, such as Gamil Zirak whose works were to be found in the treasuries of King Thingol of Doriath,[3] and Telchar known for the forging of weapons. Dwarves from the Blue Mountains, perhaps also those of Nogrod, aided the Noldor in the building of Nargothrond.[4][5]

Dwarves of Nogrod, as well as their kinsmen of Belegost, participated in the Union of Maedhros supplying them with soldiers and weapons.[6]

Some craftsmen from Nogrod stayed in Menegroth and were asked by King Thingol of Doriath to set the Silmaril in the Nauglamir. But they coveted the Nauglamir they made and killed Thingol in his treasury, and fled, only to be slaughtered by the avenging Elves who killed all but two. The survivors returned to Nogrod, and lied to their kinsmen saying that Thingol refused to pay the craftsmen and for their work and killed them.

Although the Dwarves of Belegost refused to aid them, they formed a great host which passed over Sarn Athrad intimidating the Sindar who fled before them. In the sack the Menegroth they ravaged the Caves and Thingol's treasures. But on their return home they were hunted down by Beren Erchamion and killed by his army of Green-elves and a group of Ents at the Battle of Sarn Athrad as they were crossing the river.[4]

Nogrod was ruined due to the War of Wrath by the Valar which marked the end of the First Age. Most of the Dwarves of Nogrod would later go to Khazad-dûm.

Portrayal in adaptations

1982-97: Middle-earth Role Playing:

The Dwarves of Nogrod are called Dwalin's Tribe.[7][8]

See also

References