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Tata (also written as: Ta-a-ar, Tari/ip, Tari, and/or Taar) was the second king of the Awan dynasty and may have been the second to exercise the kingship of Awan over all of Elam.[1][2][3] He probably reigned sometime in the first Paleo-Elamite period (c. 2400 – c. 2015 BC).[4] Additionally; he could have possibly been the same second king from Awan said on the Sumerian King List (SKL) to exercise the kingship over all of Sumer.[5] According to the SKL: he was preceded by an unnamed king of Awan (possibly Peli) and succeeded by Kur-Ishshak. However, the Susanian Dynastic List states that he was succeeded by Ukku-Tanhish and preceded by Peli.[6]
Tata | |||||
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King of Sumer | |||||
Reign | fl. c. 2600 – c. 2400 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Peli (?) | ||||
Successor | Kur-Ishshak (?) | ||||
King of Elam | |||||
Reign | fl. c. 2600 – c. 2400 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Peli (?) | ||||
Successor | Ukku-Tanhish (?) | ||||
King of Awan | |||||
Reign | fl. c. 2600 – c. 2400 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Peli (?) | ||||
Successor | Ukku-Tanhish (?) | ||||
Born | Awan | ||||
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Dynasty | Awan dynasty | ||||
Religion | Elamite religion |
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