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This title was also given (with a more literal meaning) to [[Celebdil]], the snow-capped mountain above [[Khazad-dûm]] where [[Durin's Tower]] was built. | This title was also given (with a more literal meaning) to [[Celebdil]], the snow-capped mountain above [[Khazad-dûm]] where [[Durin's Tower]] was built. | ||
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The White was a title apparently used to denote the head of the Wizards in Middle-earth, originally borne by Saruman, but claimed by Gandalf after his return.
This title was also given (with a more literal meaning) to Celebdil, the snow-capped mountain above Khazad-dûm where Durin's Tower was built.