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.

His father obtained this office from a relative called Kebsi, who sold it in order to settle a debt of 60 deben of gold.

[4] Decorations include Sobeknakht with his wife and children and a number of monkeys in various poses and activities, such as eating food from the deceased's offering table.

[7][8][9] It records a massive Nubian invasion, aided by peoples from the land of Punt and the Medjay,[4] on the small and fragile 16th or 17th Dynasty city state of Thebes.

[6] It also hints that Sobeknakht's tomb had already been filled and finished by the time of the invasion, and that the red text was added as a late addition to reflect these new events in his life, the corridor being the only remaining space left to complete such a task.