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Sobeknakht II : ウィキペディア英語版
Sobeknakht II

Sobeknakht II was an ancient Egyptian local Governor at El-Kab and a supporter of the Theban 16th or 17th Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period.
==Biography==
Not much is known about Sobeknakht's life. He was the son of Sobeknakht I as well as his successor as governor of El-Kab. His father obtained this charge from a relative called Kebsi who sold it in order to settle his personal debts. This trade is documented by the ''Cairo Juridical stela'', which was issued in Year 1 of the Theban pharaoh Nebiryraw I specifically for that purpose.
Sobeknakht II was buried in the Tomb T10 at El-Kab, which is one of the most richly decorated tombs of the Egyptian Second Intermediate Period.〔PM V 185〕 In 2003 his tomb was cleaned by British Egyptologists and was found to contain an important secondary inscription with important historical significance. It records a massive Nubian invasion on the small and fragile 16th or 17th Dynasty city state of Thebes, which was decisively repulsed by a counterattack led by this now aged Governor. It also emphasizes Sobeknakht II's important role in protecting the Theban dynasty from being destroyed during this tumultuous period.〔("Elkab's hidden treasure" ). ''Al-Ahram Weekly'', 31 July-6 August 2003, Issue No. 649〕

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