The Mountains of Angmar were a mountain chain in the north of Middle-earth, running west from Mount Gundabad at the northern end of the Misty Mountains. They were possibly a remnant of the Iron Mountains of old, destroyed in the War of Wrath.
History[]
The Witch-realm of Angmar gave its name to the mountains after it was established there in TA 1300 by Sauron's chief lieutenant, the Witch-king of Angmar. The mountains were probably inhabited at various times both by Dwarves and Orcs. The capital of Angmar, Carn Dûm, was located at the western foothills of the Mountains of Angmar. From here the Witch-king waged war on the realms of Arnor for hundreds of years.
The mountains remained a realm of evil for six-hundred and seventy-five years up until TA 1975 when the forces of Gondor defeated the Witch-king.[1]
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Afrikaans | Berge van Angmar |
Albanian | Male të Angmar |
Arabic | جبال أنجمار |
Armenian | լեռներ ոֆ Անգմար |
Assamese | আংমাৰ পৰ্বত |
Azerbaijani | Angmar Dağlar |
Basque | Angmar Mendiak |
Belarusian Cyrillic | горы Ангмара |
Bengali | আংমার পর্বতমালা |
Bosnian | Planinama Angmar |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | планини от Ангмар |
Catalan | Muntanyes de Angmar |
Chinese (Simplified) | 安格玛之山 |
Chinese (Hong Kong) | 安格馬山脈 |
Croatian | Angmarsko gorje |
Czech | Hory Angmar |
Danish | Angmars Bjerge |
Dutch | Bergen van Angmar |
Esperanto | Montoj de Angmar |
Estonian | Mägedes Angmar |
Filipino | Bundok ng Angmar |
Finnish | Vuoret Angmar |
French | Montagnes d'Angmar |
Frisian | Bergen fan Angmar |
Galician | Montañas de Angmar |
Georgian | მთებში ანგმარ |
German | Berge von Angmar |
Greek | βουνά οφ Ανγμαρ |
Gujarati | મોઉન્ટાઇન્સ ઓફ અંગમાર |
Haitian Creole | Mòn nan Angmar |
Hebrew | הרי אנגמר |
Hindi | माउंटेन्स ऑफ़ आङ्मर |
Hmong | Roob ntawm Angmar |
Hungarian | Angmar Hegyei |
Icelandic | Fjöll Angmar |
Irish Gaelic | Sléibhte na Angmar |
Italian | Montagne di Angmar |
Japanese | アングマールの山々 |
Javanese | Gunung saka Angmar |
Kannada | ಅಂಗ್ಮಾರ್ ಪರ್ವತಗಳು |
Kazakh Cyrillic | Ангмара таулар |
Latin | Montes Angmar |
Latvian | Kalni Angmar |
Lithuanian | Kalnai Angmar |
Luxembourgish | Bierger vun Angmar |
Macedonian Cyrillic | планините на Ангмар |
Maltese | Muntanji tal-Angmar |
Maori | Maunga o Angmar |
Norwegian | Fjellene i Angmar |
Persian | کوه آنگمار |
Polish | Góry Angmar |
Portuguese | Montanhas de Angmar |
Romanian | Munții de Angamar |
Russian | Ангмарские горы |
Samoan | Mauga o Angmar |
Serbian | планине Ангмар (Cyillic) Planine od Angmara (Latin) |
Scottish Gaelic | Beanntan de Angmar |
Sesotho | Lithabeng tsa Angmar |
Sinhalese | කඳු ඔෆ් ආඞ්මර් |
Slovak | Hory Angmar |
Slovenian | Gore Angmar |
Somali | Buuraha reer Angmar |
Spanish | Montañas de Angmar |
Swedish | Angmars Berg |
Tamil | மௌண்டைன்ஸ் ஓபி அக்மார் |
Telugu | మౌంటైన్స్ అఫ్ అఙ్గమార్ |
Thai | ภูเขาของอังมาร์ |
Turkish | Angmar Dağlar |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | гори оф Ангмара |
Urdu | پہاڑوں کی انگمہر |
Vietnamese | Núi của Angmar |
Welsh | Mynyddoedd Angmar |
Yiddish | בערג פון אַנגמאַר |
Mountain Ranges of Arda |
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Ash Mountains |
Blue Mountains |
Echoriad |
Ephel Dúath |
Ered Gorgoroth |
Ered Lómin |
Ered Wethrin |
Grey Mountains (north) |
Grey Mountains (south) |
Iron Hills |
Iron Mountains | |
References[]
- ↑ The Atlas of Middle-earth, The Third Age, "Introduction"