Tata (king of Awan)

Tata
The Susanian Dynastic List—a regnal list dated to c. 1800 – c. 1600 BC and provenanced at Susa. Its current location is the Louvre Museum, Sb 17729. It names twelve kings for Awan and another twelve for Shimashki.
King of Sumer
Reignfl.c. 2600 – c. 2400 BC
PredecessorPeli (?)
SuccessorKur-Ishshak (?)
King of Elam
Reignfl.c. 2600 – c. 2400 BC
PredecessorPeli (?)
SuccessorUkku-Tanhish (?)
King of Awan
Reignfl.c. 2600 – c. 2400 BC
PredecessorPeli (?)
SuccessorUkku-Tanhish (?)
BornAwan
Era name and dates
First Paleo-Elamite period: c. 2400 – c. 2015 BC
DynastyAwan dynasty
ReligionElamite 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.[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]

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Citations

  1. ^ Scheil 1931.
  2. ^ Stolper 1987.
  3. ^ Hansman 1985.
  4. ^ Ir 2015b.
  5. ^ Kessler 2021.
  6. ^ Scheil 1931, p. 3.

Sources

Bibliography

  • Ir, E (2015b). "SUSA ii. HISTORY DURING THE ELAMITE PERIOD". Encyclopædia Iranica.
  • Hansman, J. (1985). "Anshan". Encyclopædia Iranica. 1. Vol. II. pp. 103–107.
  • Hinz, W. (1972). Written at United Kingdom. The Lost World of Elam: Re-creation of a Vanished Civilization. Translated by Barnes, J. University of California: Sidgwick & Jackson. ISBN 9780283978630.
  • Jacobsen, T. (1939). The Sumerian King List (2nd ed.). University of Chicago Oriental Institute. ISBN 9780226622736. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  • Legrain, L. (1922). Historical Fragments. Vol. XIII. United States: University of Pennsylvania Museum. ISBN 9780598776341. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  • Stolper, M. (1987). "AWAN". Encyclopædia Iranica. 2. Vol. III. pp. 113–114.
  • Vallat, F. (1998). "ELAM i. The history of Elam". Encyclopædia Iranica. 3. Vol. VIII. pp. 301–313.
Journals

Web resources

  • Dahl, J. (2012-07-24). "Rulers of Elam". cdliwiki: Educational pages of the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI).
  • Jacobsen, T. (1939b). Zólyomi, G.; Black, J.; Robson, E.; Cunningham, G.; Ebeling, J. (eds.). "Sumerian King List". ETCSL. Translated by Glassner, J.; Römer, W.; Zólyomi, G. (revised ed.). United Kingdom: Oxford.
  • Kessler, P. (2021). "Kingdoms of Iran - Elam / Haltamtu / Susiana". The History Files. Kessler Associates.
  • Langdon, S. (1923). "W-B 444". CDLI. Ashmolean Museum.
  • Lendering, J. (2006). "Sumerian King List".
Further reading
  • Cameron, George (1936). History of Early Iran (Thesis). United States: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780608165332. {{cite thesis}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  • Diakonoff, I. (1956). История Мидии От Древнейших Времен До Конца IV Века До Н.э. [The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th century BCE] (in Russian). Moscow and Leningrad: USSR Academy of Sciences.
  • Ir, E (2015a). "SUSA". Encyclopædia Iranica.
  • Majidzadeh, Y. (1991). تاريخ و تمدن ايلام [History and civilization of Elam] (in Persian). Iran: University of Tehran Press.
  • Majidzadeh, Y. (1997). تاريخ و تمدن بين النهرين [History and civilization of Mesopotamia] (in Persian). Vol. 1. Iran: University of Tehran Press. ISBN 9789640108413.
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