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The '''Lord of Moria''' was a title for the Kings of [[Durin's folk]], rulers of [[Khazad-dûm]] through its long history, who were descended from its ancient founder, [[Durin the Deathless]]. In [[Elvish]], the title was [[Aran Moria]], and the original [[Dwarvish]] form was [[Uzbad Khazaddûmu]]. Though the title is used to refer to the historical Kings, it is most prominently associated with [[Balin]], who reclaimed [[Khazad-dûm]] for a brief time between [[Third Age|T.A.]] 2989 and [[Third Age|T.A.]] 2994.
The '''Lord of Moria''' was a title for the Kings of [[Durin's folk]], rulers of [[Khazad-dûm]] through its long history, who were descended from its ancient founder, [[Durin the Deathless]]. In [[Elvish]], the title was [[Aran Moria]], and the original [[Dwarvish]] form was [[Uzbad Khazaddûmu]]. Though the title is used to refer to the historical Kings, it is most prominently associated with [[Balin]], who reclaimed [[Khazad-dûm]] for a brief time between [[Third Age|T.A.]] 2989 and [[Third Age|T.A.]] 2994.


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The Lord of Moria was a title for the Kings of Durin's folk, rulers of Khazad-dûm through its long history, who were descended from its ancient founder, Durin the Deathless. In Elvish, the title was Aran Moria, and the original Dwarvish form was Uzbad Khazaddûmu. Though the title is used to refer to the historical Kings, it is most prominently associated with Balin, who reclaimed Khazad-dûm for a brief time between T.A. 2989 and T.A. 2994.