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The '''Seventh Level''' of [[Moria]] or [[Khazad-dûm]] was its highest level of chambers, corridors and rooms, being six levels above the [[Great Gates]]. The term ''level'' or ''levels'' in the ancient [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] kingdom generally refer to the eastern area of Moria, nearest the eastern gate which was most populated when Khazad-dûm was a mighty city of the Dwarves.
The '''Seventh Level''' of [[Moria]] or [[Moria|Khazad-dûm]] was a level of chambers, corridors and rooms, being six levels above the [[Great Gates]].<ref name="Bridge">{{FR|II5}}</ref> The term ''level'' or ''levels'' in the ancient [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] kingdom generally refer to the eastern area of Moria, nearest the eastern gate which was most populated when Khazad-dûm was a mighty city of the Dwarves.
 
The [[Chamber of Mazarbul]] was located on the Seventh Level of Moria.


The [[Chamber of Mazarbul]] was located on the Seventh Level of Moria.<ref name="Bridge"/>
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 22 June 2014

The Seventh Level of Moria or Khazad-dûm was a level of chambers, corridors and rooms, being six levels above the Great Gates.[1] The term level or levels in the ancient Dwarven kingdom generally refer to the eastern area of Moria, nearest the eastern gate which was most populated when Khazad-dûm was a mighty city of the Dwarves.

The Chamber of Mazarbul was located on the Seventh Level of Moria.[1]

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