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Chief deity worshipped in the city of Ur:
(a) Sun God
b) Moon God
c)God of Fire
d)Mother goddess​

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Answered by joshi2013yash
0

mother

sun God is worshiped in the city of ur

Answered by zumba12
2

Chief deity worshipped in the city of Ur was (b) Moon God.

Explanation:

  • Tell el-Muqayyar in southern iraq marks the site of Ur, a significant sumerian city - state in mesopotamia. It was created around 3800 BCE and written history dates back to the 26th century BCE.
  • Nanna, the moon god, was the city's patron god and its name literally means the residence of nanna.
  • Mesopotamian religion was polytheistic, with over 2,100 different deities worshipped, many of which were associated with a specific mesopotamian state.
  • Such as sumer, akkad, assyria or babylonia or a specific mesopotamian city such as (ashur), nineveh, Ur, nippur, arbela, harran, uruk, ebla, kish, eridu, isin and others.

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