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The three mountains, [[Celebdil]], [[Caradhras]] and [[Fanuidhol]], beneath which [[Khazad-dûm]] was delved by the [[Dwarves]]. The main body of their city, which was later called [[Moria]], seems to have been beneath [[Celebdil]], which they called [[Zirakzigil]], and which was crowned by [[Durin's Tower]].  
[[File:Mark Fisher - Endless Stair.png|thumb|The region around the three Mountains of Moria]]
 
The '''Mountains of Moria''' were [[Celebdil]], [[Caradhras]] and [[Fanuidhol]], beneath which [[Moria|Khazad-dûm]] was delved by the [[Dwarves]].<ref>{{FR|II3}}</ref> The main body of their city (later called [[Moria]]) seems to have been beneath [[Celebdil]], which they called '''Zirakzigil''', and which was crowned by [[Durin's Tower]].<ref>{{TT|III5}}</ref>
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The region around the three Mountains of Moria

The Mountains of Moria were Celebdil, Caradhras and Fanuidhol, beneath which Khazad-dûm was delved by the Dwarves.[1] The main body of their city (later called Moria) seems to have been beneath Celebdil, which they called Zirakzigil, and which was crowned by Durin's Tower.[2]

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