Sabu ina wiyee kadi Tjety ko mawɗo Almaami Ptah e nder laamu jeegom Misra ɓooyɗo, hedde hitaande 2300 ko adii jibineede Iisaa. Sabu ɓuri anndeede ko e keddiiɗi mastaba makko to Saqqara (E.3). Binndi dow feccere dammugal fenaande, koppiraa ko e teeminannde 19ɓiire, ina hollita heen feccere nguurndam. Pecce ɗee ina ngoni hannde e nder galle mooftirɗo nate Ejipt to Kayhayɗi.[1] Sabu ina jogii tiitooɗe keewɗe ina heen : Mawɗo e Ardiiɓe Ardiiɓe e nder galleeji ɗiɗi ɗii (wr ḫrpw hmwt m prwy - ko ɗum woni tiitoonde nde Almaami mawɗo Ptah jogii), mawɗo almuudo lector, sehil gooto e limto.[2]

Sabu also called Thety
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Sana'ajipriest Taƴto
Position heldHigh Priest of Ptah Taƴto
Time periodAncient Egypt Taƴto

Binndol ngol ina siftina wonde hade Sabu waɗteede Limaam mawɗo laamɗo Ptah, sahaa fof ina woodi worɓe ɗiɗo jogiiɓe ngal ɗoon darnde. Sabu woni gorko gadano jogaade darnde tan. Darnde makko e nder laamu jeegom ina laaɓi.

Tuugnorgal

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  1. Catalogue Generals 1706, 1756; Ludwig Borchardt: Denkmäler des Alten Reiches (ausser den Statuen) im Museum zu Kairo Nr. 1295–1808, Teil II: Text und Tafeln zu Nr. 1542–1808, Kairo, 1964, pp. 148, 177-78)
  2. Auguste Mariette; Gaston Maspero (editor): Les Mastabas de l'ancien empire, Paris 1889, p. 389-91