The Morgul Pass, also known as the Nameless Pass, was the pass which crossed the Ephel Dúath between Mordor and the Morgul Vale, and over which ran the Morgul-road. It was one of only two known entrances into Mordor through the Ephel Dúath, the other being Cirith Ungol.[1][2]
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Arabic | ممر مورغول |
Armenian | Մորգուլ լեռնանցք |
Azerbaijani | Morgul keçidi |
Basque | Morgul pasabidea |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Мо́ргул перавал |
Bengali | মর্গাল গিরিপথ |
Bosnian | Prolaz Morgul |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Проход на Моргул |
Catalan | Pas de Morgul |
Cebuano | Gintang sa Morgul |
Chinese | 魔窟山口 |
Croatian | Prolaz Morgul |
Czech | Morgul průsmyk |
Danish | Morgulpasset |
Dutch | Morgulpas |
Esperanto | Morgul-pasejo |
Estonian | Morguli mäekuru |
Finnish | Morgulin sola |
French | Passe d’Morgul |
Galician | Paso de Morgul |
Georgian | მორგული უღელტეხილი |
German | Morgul-Pass |
Greek | Μόργκουλ Πέρασμα |
Gujarati | મોર્ગુલ્ માર્ગ |
Hebrew | מעבר המורגול |
Hindi | मोर्गुल दर्रा |
Hungarian | Morgul-hágó |
Icelandic | Morgulskarð |
Indonesian | Celah Morgul |
Irish Gaelic | Bealach Morgul |
Italian | Passo di Morgul |
Japanese | モルグル パス |
Kannada | ಮಾರ್ಗುಲ್ ಅಂತರ |
Kazakh | Моргұл өту (Cyrillic) Morgul ötw (Latin) |
Korean | 모르굴 고개 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Моргул Ашуулар |
Latvian | Morgula pāreja |
Lithuanian | Morgulo perėja |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Моргул премин |
Marathi | मॉरगुल खिंड |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Моргул уулын ам |
Nepalese | मोर्गुल |
Norwegian | Morgulpasset |
Pashto | تنګ مورګول |
Persian | گذرگاه مورگول |
Polish | Przełęcz Morgulu |
Portuguese | Passo do Morgul |
Punjabi | ਮੋਰਗੂਲ ਦੱਰਾ |
Romanian | Pasul Morgul |
Russian | Моргул Перевал |
Serbian | Моргул пријевој (Cyrillic) Morgul prijevoj (Latin) |
Sinhalese | මොර්ගුල් සමත් |
Slovak | Morgul priesmyk |
Slovenian | Prelaz Morgul |
Swahili | Ufa ya Morgul |
Swedish | Morgulpasset |
Tamil | மொர்குல் கணவாய் |
Telugu | మొర్గుల్ మార్గం |
Turkish | Morgul Geçiş |
Turkmen | Morgul Geçişi |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | Морґул перевал |
Urdu | مورگول درۂ |
Uzbek | Моргул довони (Cyrillic) Morhul dovony (Latin) |
Vietnamese | Đèo Morgul |
Welsh | Bwlch Morgul |
Yiddish | מאָרגול בארג-דורכגאנג |
References[]
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Book Four, Ch. VIII: "The Stairs of Cirith Ungol"
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, Book Six, Ch. I: "The Tower of Cirith Ungol"