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Sobek Shedety, the patron of the Faiyum's centrally located capital, Crocodilopolis (or Egyptian "Shedet"), was the most prominent form of the god. Extensive building programs honoring Sobek were realized in Shedet, as it was the capital of the entire Arsinoite nome and consequently the most
The Orang Seletar are also considered as part of the Orang Laut, [6] natives of the Straits of Johor; separating Singapore from Peninsula Malaysia. Despite their proximity to developed countries, the Orang Seletar largely retain a traditional way of life. In Singapore, the Seletar people are considered to be part of the Malay community.
Joseph Sobek (1918–1998), American inventor of racquetball; PaweÅ‚ Sobek (1929–2015), Polish footballer; Werner Sobek (born 1953), German architect and structural engineer House R 128, also known as Sobek House, a building designed by Werner Sobek; Jeanine Sobek (born 1972), women's ice hockey player from Minnesota
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Sobek was the athletic director and baseball coach at Thornton Fractional High School in Calumet City, Illinois, for 26 years and he directed the White Sox Boys Camp in Chilton, Wisconsin. [citation needed] Sobek also was a longtime college basketball referee, notably for the Big Ten Conference. He was an official in at least one small college ...
The Sebek-khu Stele, also known as the Stele of Khu-sobek, is an inscription in honour of a man named Sebek-khu (Khu-sobek), who lived during the reign of Senusret III (reign: 1878 – 1839 BC) discovered by John Garstang in 1901 [1] outside Khu-sobek's tomb at Abydos, Egypt, and now housed in the Manchester Museum.
Werner Sobek [1] was born 1953 in Aalen, Germany.From 1974 to 1980, he studied structural engineering and architecture at the University of Stuttgart.From 1980 to 1986, he was a post-graduate fellow in the research project 'Wide-Span Lightweight Structures' at the University of Stuttgart and finished his PhD 1987 in structural engineering.