The Sebek-khu Stele, also known as the Stele of Khu-sobek, is an inscription in honour of a man named Khu-sobek (Sebek-khu) who lived during the reign of Senusret III (reign: 1878 – 1839 BC) discovered by John Garstang in 1901 outside outside Khu-sobek's tomb at Abydos, Egypt, and now housed in the Manchester Museum.
Nestorian Stele | Mesha Stele | View of the 1413 Yongning Temple Stele, from ''The Russians on the Amur'' (1861) by Ernst Georg Ravenstein | Mesha stele |
At the age of 20, Šebek left Chelsea and returned to the Czech Republic, signing a three-year deal with FK Baumit Jablonec.