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Uazit (oo´az-it), Egyptian serpent goddess, [150]. Umma (oom´ma), city of, Lagash and, [118]; captured by Eannatum, [118]; crushing defeat of by Entemena, [119], [120]; king of destroys Lagash, [123], [124]. Ur, Nannar, moon god of, [40]; the moon god Baal of, [51]; antiquity of, [52]; Lagash king sways, [119]; empire of, [130]; moon god of supreme, [130]; Abraham migrates from, [131], [245]; revolt of with Larsa against Isin, [132]; moon god of in Kish, [241]; under Elamite kings of Larsa in Hammurabi Age, [242]; Abraham's migration from, [245]; Chaldasans and, [391]; revolt against Ashur-bani-pal, [484]; Nabonidus and, [492]. Ura (oo´ra), god of disease, [77]. Ural-Altaic stock, Turks and Finns of, Sumerians and, [4]. Urartu (ür-ar´tü), combines with Phrygians and Hittites against Sargon II, [460]; as vassal state of Assyria, [461]; rise of kingdom of, [395]; god and culture of, [440]; Adadnirari and, [440]; ethnics of, [440] n.; capital of,[441]; Sharduris of routed by Tiglath-pileser IV, [446], [447], [450]; alliance with Hittites against Sargon II, [460]; as vassal state of Assyria, [461]; Cimmerians and Scythians raid, [461], [464]; Sennacherib's murderers escape to, [470]; in Esarhaddon's reign, [472]; Assyrian alliance with, [473], [486]; Cyaxares king of, [493]. Uri (ür´i), early name of Akkad, [2]. Ur-Nina (ür-ni´nä), King of Lagash, [116]; gods worshipped by, [116], [117]; famous plague of, [117], [118]. Ur-Ninip (ür-nin´ip), King of Isin, [132]; mysterious death of, [133]. Uruk (ür´uk). See Erech. Urukagina (ür-u-kag´in-a), King of Lagash, first reformer in history, [121]; taxes and temple fees reduced by, [122], [210], [211]; fall of, [123], [124]. Urumush (ür´ü-müsh), Akkadian emperor, [127]. Utu (ü´tü), Sumerian name of sun god, [55].