The hills of Emyn Muil, upon either side of Nen Hithoel, were a vast, seemingly impenetrable maze of crags situated in the region of Rhovanion in Middle-earth.
The Emyn Muil lay between the Eastemnet of Rohan and the relatively empty lands that contained the Dead Marshes and the Nindalf. It was approximately seventy-five miles from east to west and some one-hundred miles from north to south.[1] The western boundary of Emyn Muil and eastern border of Rohan were formed by the East Wall of Rohan, a great, natural rocky cliff running in a curve from north to south.
History[]
The Emyn Muil had once marked the northern borders of the Kingdom of Gondor at its height.
In TA 3002, Éomund, father of Éomer and Éowyn, was slain while pursuing a band of Orcs near Emyn Muil.
At the beginning of The Two Towers, Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee, attempting to reach the Black Gate of Mordor, are lost in the eastern Emyn Muil for days until Gollum finds them. After a great deal of persuasion, he agrees to show them the way to the Gate, leading them south into the Dead Marshes.
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Amharic | ኤሚን ሙይል |
Arabic | إمين مويل |
Armenian | Էմին Մուիլ |
Assamese | এমিন মুইল |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Эмін Муила |
Bengali | এমিন মুয়েল |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Емин Муйл |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 艾明莫爾 |
Danish | Emyn Muil (De Grå Bakker) |
Georgian | ემინ მუილი |
Greek | Έμιν Μούιλ |
Gujarati | એમિન મુઇલ |
Hebrew | אמין מואיל |
Hindi | एमीन मोइल |
Hungarian | Kopár Hegyek |
Japanese | エミン・ムイル |
Kannada | ಎಮಿನ್ ಮುಯಿಲ್ |
Kazakh | Эмин Муил (Cyrillic) Émïn Mwïl (Latin) |
Korean | 에밀 마일 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Эмйн Муил |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Емин Муил |
Malayalam | എമിൻ മുയിൽ |
Marathi | एमीन मुइल |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Эмын Муил |
Nepalese | एमिन मुइल |
Pashto | امین مول |
Persian | امین مویل |
Punjabi | ਐਮਿਨ ਮੂਇਲ |
Russian | Эмин Муил |
Sanskrit | एम्य्न् मुइल् |
Serbian | Емин Муил (Cyrillic) Emin Muil (Latin) |
Sinhalese | එමින් මුයිල් |
Tajik Cyrillic | Емyн Муил |
Tamil | எமின் முயில் |
Telugu | ఎమిన్ ముయిల్ |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Емін Муіл |
Urdu | ایمان موال |
Uzbek | Емйн Муил (Cyrillic) Emin Muil (Latin) |
Yiddish | ײמין מויל |
References[]
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, Regional Maps, "The Brown Lands, the Wold, The Downs, and the Emyn Muil"