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− | The '''Book of Mazarbul''' was begun in [[TA 2989]], upon Balin's return to [[Moria]]. The book recounted the expedition's experiences within Moria, including a battle with the [[Orcs]] that inhabited the old halls of Khazad-dûm, in which [[Balin]]'s Dwarves were victorious. They settled in the [[Twenty-first Hall]], above the East-gate, and Balin himself ruled his new domain from the old Chamber of Records, also called the [[Chamber of Mazarbul]]. Over the next five years, the Dwarves seem to have settled quite successfully into their new home, exploring under the Mountains as far as the West-gate of Moria, recovering [[Durin's Axe]] and apparently other priceless items made of [[Mithril]]. |
+ | [[File:Book_of_Mazarbul1.jpg|thumb|282px]]The '''Book of Mazarbul''' was begun in [[TA 2989]], upon Balin's return to [[Moria]]. The book recounted the expedition's experiences within Moria, including a battle with the [[Orcs]] that inhabited the old halls of Khazad-dûm, in which [[Balin]]'s Dwarves were victorious. They settled in the [[Twenty-first Hall]], above the East-gate, and Balin himself ruled his new domain from the old Chamber of Records, also called the [[Chamber of Mazarbul]]. Over the next five years, the Dwarves seem to have settled quite successfully into their new home, exploring under the Mountains as far as the West-gate of Moria, recovering [[Durin's Axe]] and apparently other priceless items made of [[Mithril]]. |
The Lordship of Balin was short-lived. [[Ori]], who was with him in Moria, recorded in the last pages of the Book how an army of Orcs came unexpectedly out of the east, slaying Balin outside the East-gate. The Dwarves defended themselves, but they were beleaguered from the east by the Orcs and from the west by the mysterious [[Watcher in the Water]]. Their last stand was in the [[The Chamber of Mazarbul|Chamber of Mazarbul]], where the Orcs eventually overcame and destroyed them. |
The Lordship of Balin was short-lived. [[Ori]], who was with him in Moria, recorded in the last pages of the Book how an army of Orcs came unexpectedly out of the east, slaying Balin outside the East-gate. The Dwarves defended themselves, but they were beleaguered from the east by the Orcs and from the west by the mysterious [[Watcher in the Water]]. Their last stand was in the [[The Chamber of Mazarbul|Chamber of Mazarbul]], where the Orcs eventually overcame and destroyed them. |
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''…years since…ready sorrow…yesterday being the tenth of November Balin, lord of Moria, fell in [[Dimrill Dale]]. He went alone to look in Mirrormere. An orc shot him from behind a stone. We slew the orc, but many more came…up from east up the [[Silverlode]]…we rescued Balin’s body..after a sharp battle…we have barred the gates but doubt if…we can hold them long. If there is…no escape it will be a horrible fate to suffer, but I shall hold.'' |
''…years since…ready sorrow…yesterday being the tenth of November Balin, lord of Moria, fell in [[Dimrill Dale]]. He went alone to look in Mirrormere. An orc shot him from behind a stone. We slew the orc, but many more came…up from east up the [[Silverlode]]…we rescued Balin’s body..after a sharp battle…we have barred the gates but doubt if…we can hold them long. If there is…no escape it will be a horrible fate to suffer, but I shall hold.'' |
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* Tolkien made sample pages, viewable via the "External link" |
* Tolkien made sample pages, viewable via the "External link" |
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+ | ==Translations around the World== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
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+ | !Foreign Language |
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+ | !Translated name |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Amharic |
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+ | |ቦኦክ ኦፍ ማዛርቡል |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Albanian |
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+ | |Libri i Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Arabic |
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+ | |بووك وف مازاربول |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Armenian |
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+ | |Բոոկ ոֆ Մազարբուլ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Belarusian |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбул |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Bosnian |
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+ | |Knjiga Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Bulgarian |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбул |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Catalan |
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+ | |Llibre de Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Cebuano |
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+ | |Basahon sa Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Corsican |
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+ | |Libru di Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Croatian |
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+ | |Knjiga Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Czech |
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+ | |Kniha Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Danish |
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+ | |Bog Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Dari |
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+ | |بووک وف مازاربول |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Dutch |
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+ | |Boek van Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Esperanto |
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+ | |Libro de Mazarbulo |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Estonian |
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+ | |Raamat Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Filipino |
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+ | |Aklat ng Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |French |
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+ | |Livre de Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Galician |
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+ | |Libro de Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |German |
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+ | |Buch von Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Greek |
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+ | |Βοοκ οφ Μαζαρβυλ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Gujarati |
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+ | |બૉક ઓફ મઝર્બુલ |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Haiti Creole |
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+ | |Liv nan Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Hawaiian |
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+ | |Buke o Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Hindi |
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+ | |बोओक ओफ़ मज़र्बुल |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Hungarian |
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+ | |Mazarbul könyve |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Indonesian |
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+ | |Kitab Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Irish Gaelic |
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+ | |Leabhair na Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Italian |
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+ | |Libro di Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Kazakh |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбұл |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Kurdish |
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+ | |بۆۆک ۆف مازاربول (Arabic script) Pirtûka ji Mazarbul (Latinised) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Kyrgyz |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбул |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Latin |
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+ | |Liber de Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Latvian |
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+ | |Grāmata Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Lithuanian |
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+ | |Knyga Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Luxembourghish |
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+ | |Buch vun Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Macedonian |
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+ | |книга на Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Malagasy |
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+ | |Bokin'i Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Maori |
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+ | |Pukapuka o Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Mongolian |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбул |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Nepali |
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+ | |बोओक ओफ़ मज़र्बुल |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Norwegian |
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+ | |Mazarbuls Bok<br />Mazarbul-boken |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Pashto |
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+ | |بووک وف مازاربول ? |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Persian |
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+ | |بووک وف مازاربول ? |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Polish |
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+ | |Księga Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Portuguese |
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+ | |Livro de Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Romanian |
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+ | |Carte de Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Sinhala |
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+ | |බෝක් ඔෆ් මzඅර්බුල් |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Swedish |
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+ | |Bok Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Russian |
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+ | |Книга Мазарбул |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Samoan |
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+ | |Tusi o Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Serbian |
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+ | |књига Мазарбул (Cyrillic) Knjiga Mazarbul (Latinised) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Slovak |
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+ | |Kniha Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Slovenian |
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+ | |Knjiga Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Spanish |
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+ | |Libro de Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Swahili |
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+ | |Kitabu cha Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Tajik |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбул |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Ukrainian |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбул |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Urdu |
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+ | |بووک وف مازاربول ? |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Uyghur |
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+ | |بووك وف مازاربۇل |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Uzbek |
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+ | |Боок оф Мазарбул (Cyrillic) Mazarbul kitobi (Latinised) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Vietnamese |
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+ | |Cuốn sách của Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Welsh |
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+ | |Llyfr Mazarbul |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Yiddish |
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+ | |באָאָק אָף מאַזאַרבול |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Yoruba |
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+ | |Iwe ti Mazarbul |
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+ | |} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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<references /> |
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+ | *{{TGlink|Book of Mazarbul}} |
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+ | [[pl:Księga Mazarbul]] |
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+ | [[ru:Книга Мазарбул]] |
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[[Category:In-universe books]] |
[[Category:In-universe books]] |
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[[Category:Moria]] |
[[Category:Moria]] |
Revision as of 14:52, 19 March 2016
The Book of Mazarbul was begun in TA 2989, upon Balin's return to Moria. The book recounted the expedition's experiences within Moria, including a battle with the Orcs that inhabited the old halls of Khazad-dûm, in which Balin's Dwarves were victorious. They settled in the Twenty-first Hall, above the East-gate, and Balin himself ruled his new domain from the old Chamber of Records, also called the Chamber of Mazarbul. Over the next five years, the Dwarves seem to have settled quite successfully into their new home, exploring under the Mountains as far as the West-gate of Moria, recovering Durin's Axe and apparently other priceless items made of Mithril.
The Lordship of Balin was short-lived. Ori, who was with him in Moria, recorded in the last pages of the Book how an army of Orcs came unexpectedly out of the east, slaying Balin outside the East-gate. The Dwarves defended themselves, but they were beleaguered from the east by the Orcs and from the west by the mysterious Watcher in the Water. Their last stand was in the Chamber of Mazarbul, where the Orcs eventually overcame and destroyed them.
The victorious Orcs seem not to have understood the significance of the Book, so that rather than carrying it off or destroying it they left it to rot in the Chamber. There it was found twenty-four years later by the Company of the Ring, burned, slashed and blood-stained, and missing a number of pages, but still readable in some parts. Gandalf passed it to Gimli to return to King Dáin, after which nothing more is said of it.[1]
Text in the Book
Page 1
We drove out the orcs from the Great Gate and guardroom and took the First Hall. We slew many in the bright sun in the dale. Flói was killed by an arrow. He slew the great chieftain.we buried…Floi under grass near Mirrormere…came…ken we repaired…We have taken the Twenty-first Hall of North End to dwell in. There is good air…that can easily be watched…the shaft is clear…Balin has set up his seat in the Chamber of Mazarbul…gathered…gold…wonderful lay Durin’s Axe.and…silver helm. Balin has taken them for his own. Balin is now lord of Moria:…today we found truesilver…well-forged helm…made all of purest mithril…Óin to seek for the upper armories of the Third Deep…go westwards to s…to Hollin Gate.
Page 2
…years since…ready sorrow…yesterday being the tenth of November Balin, lord of Moria, fell in Dimrill Dale. He went alone to look in Mirrormere. An orc shot him from behind a stone. We slew the orc, but many more came…up from east up the Silverlode…we rescued Balin’s body..after a sharp battle…we have barred the gates but doubt if…we can hold them long. If there is…no escape it will be a horrible fate to suffer, but I shall hold.
Page 3
We cannot get out. We cannot get out. They have taken the bridge and Second Hall. Frár and Lóni and Náli fell there bravely while the rest retreated to the Chamber of…Mazarbul. We are still ho{ldin}g...but hope …Óin’s party went five days ago but today only four returned. The pool is up to the wall at West-gate. The Watcher in the Water took Óin--we cannot get out. The end comes soon. We hear drums, drums in the deep. They are coming.
Trivia
- In the novel of The Fellowship of the Ring the book is found and kept for Dain Ironfoot; in the movie version it is found but lost again.
- In the film adaptation, the text of the book is different: "They have taken the bridge and the Second Hall. We have barred the gates but cannot hold them for long. The ground shakes...drums, drums in the deep. We cannot get out. The shadow moves in the dark. We cannot get out. They are coming.", hinting at the possibility that Durin's Bane hindered them or at least was seen.
- Tolkien made sample pages, viewable via the "External link"
Translations around the World
Foreign Language | Translated name |
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Amharic | ቦኦክ ኦፍ ማዛርቡል |
Albanian | Libri i Mazarbul |
Arabic | بووك وف مازاربول |
Armenian | Բոոկ ոֆ Մազարբուլ |
Belarusian | Боок оф Мазарбул |
Bosnian | Knjiga Mazarbul |
Bulgarian | Боок оф Мазарбул |
Catalan | Llibre de Mazarbul |
Cebuano | Basahon sa Mazarbul |
Corsican | Libru di Mazarbul |
Croatian | Knjiga Mazarbul |
Czech | Kniha Mazarbul |
Danish | Bog Mazarbul |
Dari | بووک وف مازاربول |
Dutch | Boek van Mazarbul |
Esperanto | Libro de Mazarbulo |
Estonian | Raamat Mazarbul |
Filipino | Aklat ng Mazarbul |
French | Livre de Mazarbul |
Galician | Libro de Mazarbul |
German | Buch von Mazarbul |
Greek | Βοοκ οφ Μαζαρβυλ |
Gujarati | બૉક ઓફ મઝર્બુલ |
Haiti Creole | Liv nan Mazarbul |
Hawaiian | Buke o Mazarbul |
Hindi | बोओक ओफ़ मज़र्बुल |
Hungarian | Mazarbul könyve |
Indonesian | Kitab Mazarbul |
Irish Gaelic | Leabhair na Mazarbul |
Italian | Libro di Mazarbul |
Kazakh | Боок оф Мазарбұл |
Kurdish | بۆۆک ۆف مازاربول (Arabic script) Pirtûka ji Mazarbul (Latinised) |
Kyrgyz | Боок оф Мазарбул |
Latin | Liber de Mazarbul |
Latvian | Grāmata Mazarbul |
Lithuanian | Knyga Mazarbul |
Luxembourghish | Buch vun Mazarbul |
Macedonian | книга на Mazarbul |
Malagasy | Bokin'i Mazarbul |
Maori | Pukapuka o Mazarbul |
Mongolian | Боок оф Мазарбул |
Nepali | बोओक ओफ़ मज़र्बुल |
Norwegian | Mazarbuls Bok Mazarbul-boken |
Pashto | بووک وف مازاربول ? |
Persian | بووک وف مازاربول ? |
Polish | Księga Mazarbul |
Portuguese | Livro de Mazarbul |
Romanian | Carte de Mazarbul |
Sinhala | බෝක් ඔෆ් මzඅර්බුල් |
Swedish | Bok Mazarbul |
Russian | Книга Мазарбул |
Samoan | Tusi o Mazarbul |
Serbian | књига Мазарбул (Cyrillic) Knjiga Mazarbul (Latinised) |
Slovak | Kniha Mazarbul |
Slovenian | Knjiga Mazarbul |
Spanish | Libro de Mazarbul |
Swahili | Kitabu cha Mazarbul |
Tajik | Боок оф Мазарбул |
Ukrainian | Боок оф Мазарбул |
Urdu | بووک وف مازاربول ? |
Uyghur | بووك وف مازاربۇل |
Uzbek | Боок оф Мазарбул (Cyrillic) Mazarbul kitobi (Latinised) |
Vietnamese | Cuốn sách của Mazarbul |
Welsh | Llyfr Mazarbul |
Yiddish | באָאָק אָף מאַזאַרבול |
Yoruba | Iwe ti Mazarbul |
References
- ↑ The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Book Two, Chapter V: "The Bridge of Khazad-dûm"