Great Gates

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The Great Gates was the original entrance to Khazad-dûm. It was located in Dimrill Dale.

History

When first built near Mirrormere, where Durin the Deathless saw his vision, the Gate was awe-inspiring. It remained the main (and perhaps) only entry to his Kingdom.

During the Second Age, Elves and Dwarves built the Doors of Durin at the western side of the Misty Mountains so as to facilitate access to Eriador and contact with the Gwaith-i-Mírdain.

In T.A. 2790 Thrór and his companion Nár went to Moria to see the ancient halls of their ancestors. Despite the warnings of Nár, Thrór went through the Great Gates. He was captured by Orcs under the command of Azog, who beheaded him. Azog wrote his own name in Dwarvish runes on Thrór's head and threw it outside the gate for Nár to retrieve. He let Nár go to tell all the Dwarves that an Orc ruled Moria now, and so Nár did, which started the War of the Dwarves and Orcs.

In 2799, the War came to its climax with the Battle of Azanulbizar, which was the largest battle of the war. After the battle Dáin II Ironfoot, the victor, would not allow his people to reclaim it, for he had looked through its doors, and knew that the Balrog lurked there still.[1]

When Balin's Colony was attacked in 2994, it was heavily damaged.[2]

On 15 January, 3019, the Fellowship of the Ring, after the loss of Gandalf, exited Moria through its eastern access, still broken. It was not heavily guarded.[2] Prior to that, both Gandalf and Aragorn had passed through it.[3]

Name

Fans sometimes refer to the Great Gates as "East Gate of Moria", in contrast to the "West-Gate of Moria", the Doors of Durin. The name "East Gate" was never used by Tolkien.

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