- Moti Abba
Jifar II (Oromo:
Mootii Abbaa Jifaar; 1861 – 1932) was King of the Gibe
Kingdom of
Jimma (r. 1878–1932). Abba
Jifar II was king of Jimma, and...
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Jifar may
refer to:
Jifar (name),
Ethiopian variant of the name
Jafar Jifar (village),
settlement near Muscat, Oman
Jifar, a
division (along with Jebel...
- Moti Abba
Jifar I (r. 1830–1855) was the
first king of the Gibe
Kingdom of Jimma. Abba
Jifar was the son of Abba Magal, who was a
leader of the
Diggo Oromo...
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Habte Jifar (born
January 29, 1976, in Ambo, Ethiopia) is an
Ethiopian middle distance runner. He has a
total of
three medals in the All-African Games...
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Jifar (Amharic: ጅፋር) or
Jufar is a male name of
Ethiopian origin that may
refer to:
Tesfaye Jifar (born 1976),
Ethiopian long-distance
runner Habte Jifar...
- of Abba
Jifar I that the
kingdom of
Jimma coalesced, and
after this time
Jimma was
frequently referred to as
Jimma Abba
Jifar. King Abba
Jifar also converted...
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Fantu Zewude Jifar (born 26
September 1996) is an
Ethiopian long-distance
runner who
competes primarily in
marathon events.
Fantu Zewude Jifar began her...
- “tuktuks”) or “line taxis” that are
converted mini vans. King Abba
Jifar I King Abba
Jifar II
President Mengistu Haile Mariam (born in Jimma)
Prime Minister...
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Jimma Aba
Jifar Football Club (Amharic: ጅማ አባ ጅፋር;
Afaan Oromo:
Jimmaa Abbaa Jifaar) is a
professional football club
based in Jimma, Ethiopia. They play...
- He was the
grandson of Abba
Jifar II. He
aligned himself with the
Italian occupation of Ethiopia. When King Abba
Jifar II grew
senile in his
later years...