Tata (king of Awan) explained

Tata
Succession1:King of Sumer
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Predecessor1:Peli (?)
Successor1:Kur-Ishshak (?)
Succession2:King of Elam
Predecessor2:Peli (?)
Successor2:Ukku-Tanhish (?)
Succession3:King of Awan
Predecessor3:Peli (?)
Successor3:Ukku-Tanhish (?)
Birth Place:Awan
Era Name:First Paleo-Elamite period
Native Lang1:Elamite
Dynasty:Awan dynasty
Religion:Elamite religion

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. He probably reigned sometime in the first Paleo-Elamite period . 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. 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.

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