Uz is often identified with a region mentioned in The Bible, specifically in the Book of Job, where it is described as the homeland of Job. Its exact location is uncertain, but it is commonly believed to be situated in the area of modern-day southern Jordan or northwest Saudi Arabia. Some traditions also associate Uz with parts of Mesopotamia. The historical and geographical context of Uz remains a topic of debate among scholars.
South of Jordan
Scholars believe the Land of Uz is located in the present country of Jordan. The two areas considered are in either northern Jordan or southern Jordan. The most prevalent belief is that the Land of Uz in located near the city of Salt, northwest of the Jordanian capital of Amman, because there is a shrine dedicated to Job. Job was referred to in the bible as a wealthy righteous man from the Land of Uz (Job 1:1).
Uzbekistan (UZ) is in Central Asia.
Johann Uz died in 1796.
Johann Uz was born in 1720.
In Israeli, the name "Uz" means, "counsel words." The name Uz is most often used as a male name.
Jeremiah referred Uz as the dwelling place of the Edomites.
Ahmet Uz was born in 1945, in Ankara, Turkey.
Muharrem Uz was born on 1980-12-10.
Badar uz Zaman was born in 1940.
Johann Peter Uz was born on October 3, 1720.
Johann Peter Uz was born on October 3, 1720.