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Town in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma (Oromo: Jimmaa) is the largest city in southwestern Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It is a special zone of the Oromia Region and is surrounded by Jimma
Jimma
Public research university in Jimma, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma University (JU) is a public research university located in Jimma, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It is recognized as the leading national university, as
Jimma_University
1790–1932 Oromo kingdom based in southwestern Ethiopia
The Kingdom of Jimma (Oromo: Mootummaa Jimmaa) was an Oromo Muslim kingdom in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 18th century. It shared
Kingdom_of_Jimma
District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma Genete is a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It was part of former Jimma Horo woreda. It is part of the Horo Gudru Welega Zone and is bordered
Jimma_Genete
Zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia
Jimma is a zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Jimma is named after former Kingdom of Jimma, which was absorbed into the former province of jimma in 1932
Jimma_Zone
Topics referred to by the same term
Jimma Horo may refer to the following: Jimma Horo, East Welega, former woreda (district) in East Welega Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia Jimma Horo, Kelem
Jimma_Horo
Former district in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma Gidami was a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Part of the Mirab (West) Welega Zone, Jimma Gidami was bordered on the south by Anfillo, on the
Jimma_Gidami
This article lists the rulers of the Kingdom of Jimma. Jimma was one of the five Oromo kingdoms in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 19th
List_of_rulers_of_Jimma
District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Kersa is a woreda in the Jimma Zone of the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is bordered on the south by Dedo, on the southwest by Seka Chekorsa, on the west
Kersa,_Jimma
District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma Rare is a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It shares the name of one of the subgroups of the Oromo people, the Jimma Rare. Part of the Horo Gudru
Jimma_Rare
Boshe Diga Gida Kiremu Gobu Seyo Gudeya Bila Guto Gida Haro Limmu Ibantu Jimma Arjo Leka Dulecha Limmu Naqamte Nunu Kumba Sasiga Sibu Sire Wama Hagalo
List_of_districts_in_Oromia
College in Jimma, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma Teachers College is a college in Jimma, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Established in 1969 as the Teachers Training Institute, it trained elementary school
Jimma_Teachers_College
Planned toll road connecting Addis Ababa and Jimma in Ethiopia
The Addis Ababa–Jimma Expressway is a planned toll road that will connect Addis Ababa to Jimma in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is among the major
Addis_Ababa–Jimma_Expressway
First king of Kingdom of Jimma (d. 1855)
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
Abba_Jifar_I
Airport in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jifar Airport (IATA: JIM, ICAO: HAJM), also known as Jimma Airport, is a public airport serving Jimma, a city in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. The airport
Aba_Segud_Airport
Catholic missionary jurisdiction in Ethiopia
The Apostolic Vicariate of Jimma–Bonga is a Roman Catholic pre-diocesan missionary jurisdiction in southwestern Ethiopia. It is exempt, i.e. directly
Apostolic Vicariate of Jimma–Bonga
Apostolic_Vicariate_of_Jimma–Bonga
District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma Horo is a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It is part of the Kelem Welega Zone. The administrative center of this woreda is Nunu. Jimma Horo was
Jimma_Horo,_Kelem_Welega
Former district in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma Horo was a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It was one of the 180 woredas in Oromia Region. Part of the East Welega Zone, Jimma Horo was bordered
Jimma_Horo,_East_Welega
Cushitic ethnic group
Oromo states would emerge in the Gibe region, such as Gera, Gomma, Gumma, Jimma and Limmu-Ennarea. These states arose through the transformation of pastoralism
Oromo_people
District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Jimma Arjo is an woreda in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It shares the name of Oromo people clan, the Jimma Arjo. Part of the East Welega Zone, Jimma
Jimma_Arjo
Name list
1862), a ruler of the Kingdom of Jimma in what is today southwestern Ethiopia Abba Gomol, ruler of the Kingdom of Jimma 1862–78; son of Abba Bok'a Abba
Abba_(given_name)
Association football club in Ethiopia
Jimma Aba Buna Sport Club (Amharic: ጅማ አባቡና ስፖርት ክለብ, Afaan Oromo: Jimmaa Abbaa Bunaa) is an Ethiopian football club based in Jimma, Ethiopia. They currently
Jimma_Aba_Buna_SC
Former capital of the Kingdom of Jimma, in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia
capital of the Kingdom of Jimma, in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Today it is a village or suburb on the outskirts of the city of Jimma, consisting of approximately
Jiren,_Ethiopia
King of Jimma from 1878 to 1932
Jifaar; 1861 – 1932) was King of the Gibe Kingdom of Jimma (r. 1878–1932). Abba Jifar II was king of Jimma, and the son of Abba Gomol and Queen Gumiti. He
Abba_Jifar_II
Road in Ethiopia
cities of Jimma and Mizan Teferi are connected by this route. The trunk A6 road starts off as the A5 continuation in southwestern city of Jimma and follows
A6_road_(Ethiopia)
Regional state of Ethiopia
University Dandii Boruu University College Haramaya University Jimma Teachers College Jimma University Madda Walabu University Mattu University New Generation
Oromia
Major tributary river in southwestern Ethiopia
Ethiopia in western Oromia Region. It flows in an arc through the south of the Jimma Zone, defining part of the Zone's boundary with that of the Southern Nations
Gilgel_Gibe_River
Last king of Jimma
Jobir Abba Dula (1900–1988) was the last King of the Gibe Oromo Kingdom of Jimma who reigned in 1932. He was the grandson of Abba Jifar II. He aligned himself
Abba_Jofir
Ethiopian association football league
dramatic fashion as debutantes Jimma Aba Jifar F.C. lifted the trophy for the first time in their history on the last day. Jimma Aba Jifar and St. George came
Ethiopian_Premier_League
Association football club in Ethiopia
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
Jimma_Aba_Jifar_FC
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974
In 1932, the Sultanate of Jimma was formally absorbed into Ethiopia following the death of Sultan Abba Jifar II of Jimma. Ethiopia became the target
Haile_Selassie
Largest private university in Ethiopia
university status in 2014 by Ministry of Education. Its headquarters are in Jimma, Addis Ababa. Five persons founded the university in 2000: Dinku Deyasa
Rift Valley University College
Rift_Valley_University_College
Major Oromo clan family of Western Ethiopia
(Dembi Dollo). Jimma: The southern stronghold of the Macha, historically home to the powerful Kingdom of Jimma. Includes towns such as Jimma, Agaro, and
Machaa
Ethiopian multi-instrumentalist (born 1943)
Ethiopian musician and arranger considered the father of "Ethio-jazz". Born in Jimma, Mulatu was musically trained in London, New York City, and Boston where
Mulatu_Astatke
Kingdom in Ethiopia, 15th century to 1894
It lay in the angle formed by the Omo and the Jimma Gibe Rivers; to the west lay the Kingdom of Jimma and to the south the Kingdom of Garo. Three mountains
Kingdom_of_Yamma
Dam in Ethiopia
Gibe River in Ethiopia. It is located about 57 km (35 mi) northeast of Jimma in Oromia Region. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power
Gilgel_Gibe_I_Dam
Gondar 450,244 10.Hawassa 444,909 11.Jijiga 422,225 12.Dilla 360,925 13.Jimma 336,448 14.Dessie 306,979 15.Kombolcha 288,941 16.Harar 225,677 17.Asella
List of cities and towns in Ethiopia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Ethiopia
1527–1883 Oromo kingdom
to defend themselves from encroachments by the Oromos of the Kingdom of Jimma. Werner Lange discusses the possibility that the kingdom of Garo had been
Kingdom_of_Garo
King of Kingdom of Jimma from 1855 to 1859
Moti Abba Rebu was King of the Gibe Kingdom of Jimma, in Ethiopia (reigned 1855–1859). He was the son of Abba Jifar I. Abba Rebu was a warlike king, and
Abba_Rebu
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer
2500 mm, and a weight of 1,380 kg. The GreenWheel EV Jummer, also called the Jimma, convertible was first shown in 2010. It was not street legal, and was mainly
GreenWheel_EV
Town in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Ethiopia. It is located in the Gomma woreda near Agaro, which is a part of the Jimma Zone in the Oromia Region. The town is well known for being the birthplace
Beshasha
Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-4205-9. Zeleke, Meseret (2026-03-26). "Jimma Oromo Women's Dress: A Civilisation in Leather and Beads". OMIREN STYLES
Clothing_in_Ethiopia
Ethiopian academic, researcher, and administrator (born 1969)
Currently, he is serving as vice president for Business and Development at Jimma University. Godana was born in Adola, Ethiopia, he pursued his undergraduate
Kora_Tushune_Godana
King of Kingdom of Jimma from 1862 to 1878
Moti Abba Gomol was King of the Gibe Kingdom of Jimma (reigned 1862–1878). Abba Gomol was the son of Abba Bok'a and a woman from the Busase family of
Abba_Gomol
Governorate of Italian East Africa (1936–1941
Ethiopian Empire following the Second Italo-Ethiopian War with the capital was Jimma. In November 1938 some territory of Galla-Sidamo in the Scioa region was
Galla-Sidamo_Governorate
Topics referred to by the same term
for "island", as in Iwo Jima or Hachijō-jima An alternative spelling for Jimma, Ethiopia Shima (disambiguation), also "island" in Japanese This disambiguation
Jima
Ethiopian association football league
winning group A on 68 points with Mekelle City coming in second at 60 points. Jimma City won group B on 53 points and also earned promotion to the top league
Ethiopian_Higher_League
Hawassa Sidama 157,139 441,536 180.98% Harar Harari 99,368 162,000 61.34% Jimma Oromia 120,960 263,709 118.01% Dessie Amhara 120,095 282,697 135.39%
Urbanization_in_Ethiopia
Unsanctioned hand-to-hand combat
Street fight in Jimma, Ethiopia
Street_fighting
Ethnic group in Ethiopia
the Gurage, Hadya, and Kembata to the east across the Omo River and the Jimma Oromo to the south, north and west. The first reference to Yem as a political
Yem_people
Capital and largest city of Ethiopia
proposal, while Rapi, Gefersa, Kaliti and Kotebe proposed as outlet of Jimma, Ambo and Dessie respectively (the four regional highways). The Hennessy
Addis_Ababa
Identifier for a time offset from UTC of +3
nation's capital Nairobi Ethiopia The western part, including Nekemte and Jimma Saudi Arabia The northwesternmost part, including Tabuk Turkey Most parts
UTC+03:00
Nigerian singer and songwriter (born 2005
of singles Title Year "Jama Jama" 2023 "Jama Jama" (Remix) (with Diamond Jimma) "Another Day" "Journey" "Saturday Night" "7 Days" 2024 "Street Anthem"
Ayo_Maff
Ghanaian footballer (born 1992)
Dynamos F.C. In February 2017. In October 2019, he joined Ethiopian side Jimma Aba Jifar, after terminating his contract with Kumasi Asante Kotoko. He
Mohammed_Muntari_Tagoe
Onesimos Nesib Pauline Fatme "Ethiopia: Ali Birra not quitting music". Jimma Times. Jimma. 12 August 2009. Archived from the original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved
List_of_Oromo_people
content from Yeroo's Jimma Times, including United Press International (UPI), Epoch Times and Voice of America (VOA) radio. The Jimma Times has also been
Yeroo
Ethiopian academic (born 1974)
Ababulgu is an Ethiopian academic. He currently serves as the President of Jimma University and holds the position of associate professor in the Department
Jemal_Abafita_Ababulgu
Historical region in southwestern Ethiopia
location of the former Oromo and Sidama kingdoms of Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, and Limmu-Ennarea. To the north of the Gibe region lay the Macha clan of
Gibe_region
1801–1891 Oromo kingdom in southern Ethiopia
emerged in the 19th century. It shared its eastern border with the Kingdom of Jimma, its southern border with the Kingdom of Gomma and its western border with
Kingdom_of_Limmu-Ennarea
Power station in Ethiopia
on the Omo River in Ethiopia. It is located about 80 km (50 mi) east of Jimma in Oromia Region. The power station receives water from a tunnel entrance
Gilgel_Gibe_II_Power_Station
Chaso, Tato Usurper 1790 to 1845 Dukamo, Tato 1845 to 1865 Ogata, Tato 1865 to 1883 Dagoye, Tato 1883 Territory incorporated into the Kingdom of Jimma
List_of_rulers_of_Bosha
an extension of the railway from Addis Ababa to the Didessa River near Jimma to have full access to the main coffee-producing areas of Ethiopia, but
Rail_transport_in_Ethiopia
(Harar City) Harar 2013-14 Hawassa City Hawassa N/A Jimma Aba Buna F.C. Jimma 2016–17 Jimma Aba Jifar Jimma 4 N/A Kombolcha Textiles Dessie 2000-01 Lideta
List of Ethiopian Premier League Clubs
List_of_Ethiopian_Premier_League_Clubs
country, particularly in 1978. Cities such as Asmara, Gondar, Bahir Dar, and Jimma suffered heavily during this period. Evil Days: 30 Years Of War And Famine
History of the Red Terror (Ethiopia)
History_of_the_Red_Terror_(Ethiopia)
Leader of Hadiya (died 1889)
states such as the brother of Abba Jifar II the ruler of the Kingdom of Jimma backed Hassan's troops. However Abba Jifar himself refused, replying to
Hassan_Enjamo
1390–1897 kingdom in southern Ethiopia
armies of Welde Giyorgis Aboye, Ras Damisse, and King Abba Jifar II of Jimma, until he was captured 11 September 1897, and was first sent to Ankober
Kingdom_of_Kaffa
Founding member of the Oromo Liberation Front
2000 to 2003. A grandson of Abba Jifar II, last Moti of the Kingdom of Jimma, in what is now the region of Oromia in southern Ethiopia, Ababiya Abajobir
Ababiya_Abajobir
Government medical college in Nilphamari, Bangladesh
Academic affiliations Rajshahi Medical University Principal Professor Dr. Jimma Hossain Academic staff 52+ Students 289+ Location Nilphamari, Rangpur ,
Nilphamari_Medical_College
Identifier for a time offset from UTC of +2
nation's capital Nairobi Ethiopia The western part, including Nekemte and Jimma Saudi Arabia The northwesternmost part, including Tabuk Turkey Most part
UTC+02:00
Town in southern Ethiopia
formerly as Limu Suntu) is a town in southern Ethiopia. Located in the Jimma Zone of the Oromia Region. The town of Limmu Inariya is founded in 1952
Limmu_Inariya
Ethiopian football team manager
City –2017 Adama City 2017 Ethiopia 2018–2019 Ethio Electric 2019–2020 Adama City 2020–2021 Hadiya Hossana 2021–2022 Jimma Aba Jifar 2023 Fasil Kenema
Ashenafi_Bekele
Annual issue of Ethiopian news portal Jimma Times
Ethiopian Person of the Year is an annual issue of the Ethiopian news portal Jimma Times, formerly the private Yeroo newspaper, which names and profiles the
Ethiopian_Person_of_the_Year
Town in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
አርጆ, Oromo: Arjoo, also spelled Argio) is a town in Ethiopia, located in Jimma Arjo woreda, in the Misraq Welega Zone of the Oromo Region. Serving in the
Arjo
King of Kingdom of Jimma from 1859 to 1862
Moti Abba Bok'a was King of the Gibe Kingdom of Jimma (reigned 1859–1862). He was the son of Abba Magal, and brother of Abba Jifar I. Because the son
Abba_Bok'a
Omotic-speaking ethnic group in southwest Ethiopia
Ethiopia's total population. The population is distributed through south of Jimma and Gojeb River. Since the dissolution of North Omo Zone in 2000 most Konta
Konta_people
Public university in Blantyre, Malawi
Ethiopian Civil Service University Haramaya University Hawassa University Jimma University Mekelle University St. Mary's University Wollega University Gabon
Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences
Malawi_University_of_Business_and_Applied_Sciences
Airport in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Airlines Destinations Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa, Jimma
Dembidolo_Airport
Ethiopian politician (born 1976)
school at Etege Menen Secondary School with a great distinction, and joined Jimma University to study Medicine; she was among the four eligible female students
Lia_Tadesse
notes Source 2025-02-14 Awash 6.0 Ms VIII 2 Several Moderate 2010-12-16 Jimma, Hosaena, Shenk'ola, Wenjela 5.1 Mb Many Many houses damaged NGDC 1972 1973-04-01
List of earthquakes in Ethiopia
List_of_earthquakes_in_Ethiopia
Mother of Emperor Haile Selassie
Lewis, pg. 41 Lewis, A Galla Monarchy, p. 41 Herbert S. Lewis, A Galla Monarchy: Jimma Abba Jifar, Ethiopia (Madison, Wisconsin, 1965), p. 40 v t e
Yeshimebet_Ali
Ethiopian footballer
professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ethiopian Higher League club Jimma Aba Jifar. Ethiopian Coffee Winner Ethiopian Premier League: 2010–11 Runner-up
Dawit_Estifanos
Nigerian footballer (born 1994)
[citation needed] Afolabi signed for Ethiopian Premier League debutantes Jimma Aba Jifar F.C. at the start of the 2017/18 season. He enjoyed a successful
Okiki_Afolabi
Agricultural university in Butiama, Tanzania
Ethiopian Civil Service University Haramaya University Hawassa University Jimma University Mekelle University St. Mary's University Wollega University Gabon
Mwalimu_Nyerere_University
aftermath of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, worked at a military hospital in Jimma during the Italian occupation. Sources differ as to her actions after the
Césira_Parisotto
Public university in Imo State, Nigeria
Ethiopian Civil Service University Haramaya University Hawassa University Jimma University Mekelle University St. Mary's University Wollega University Gabon
Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe University
Kingsley_Ozumba_Mbadiwe_University
Public university in Stillwater, Oklahoma, US
Stillwater campus traveled to Ethiopia and established Jimma Agricultural Technical School (now Jimma University), the Imperial Ethiopian University of Agriculture
Oklahoma_State_University
Former sultanate in southeastern Ethiopia
Amare (2017). A history of Christianity in Bale, ca. 1890 - 1991. Jimma, Ethiopia: Jimma University. pp. 12–14. Uhlig, Siegbert (2003). Encyclopaedia Aethiopica:
Sultanate_of_Bale
Airport in Berbera, Somaliland
including the Oromia region president's office, the Yayu fertilizer factory, Jimma University, Mekelle University and Gambella Region Technical and Vocational
Berbera_Airport
Ethiopian government agency
Dire Dawa, Gambela, Goba, Gondar, Harar, Hosaena, Inda Selassie, Jijiga, Jimma, Mek'ele, Mizan Teferi, Adama, Negele Borana, Nekemte, and Sodo. National
Ethiopian_Statistical_Service
Ethiopian royal personality
Kemeria Abajobir Born Kemeria Abajobir Abajifar (1972-06-19) 19 June 1972 (age 53) Jimma, Oromia, Ethiopia
Kemeria_Abajobir_Abajifar
According to the Barnabas Fund, 55 churches were torched in March 2011 in the Jimma Zone by Muslims after a dispute. In December 2019 several mosques and Muslim
Religion_in_Ethiopia
Ethiopian singer and composer (1950–2022)
Retrieved 2 February 2023. "Ethiopia: Ali Birra not quitting music". Jimma Times. Jimma. 12 August 2009. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved
Ali_Birra
Ethiopian filmmaker (born 1970)
of films in the country. Theodros Teshome was born on 7 January 1969 in Jimma, Ethiopia to Teshome Kebede, a coffee and honey merchant, and Elfinesh Desta
Theodros_Teshome
Guji West Guji Horo Guduru Welega Illubabor Buno Bedele[citation needed] Jimma Kelam Welega North Shewa Southwest Shewa West Haraghe West Shewa West Welega
List_of_zones_of_Ethiopia
November 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2011. An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3 crashed near Jimma in south-western Ethiopia on July 21, killing the crew, and two passengers
Ethiopian Airlines accidents and incidents
Ethiopian_Airlines_accidents_and_incidents
Annual race in India held since 2014
ago) (2014) (NEB Sports era) Course records Crossover era: Men: 2:22:32 (2007) Eston Nyaga Women: 2:45:34 (2005) Marashet Jimma Official site Official website
Bengaluru_Marathon
Zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia
Benishangul-Gumuz Region, on the northwest by East Welega Zone, and on the east by Jimma. Towns and cities in Illubabora include Bedele, Gore and Metu. The Central
Illubabor_Zone
Violence against the Koore people in Ethiopia
which is often referred to as West Guji. "SNNPR: Attacks by armed groups in Jimma Zone's Limmu Kosa Woreda, and Amaro Special Woreda". Ethiopian Human Rights
Ethnic violence against Amaro Koore
Ethnic_violence_against_Amaro_Koore
Ethnic group
keep young engaged in education SMH Building trust and giving hope, SMH Jimma, Natal (12 July 2020). "South Sudanese refugees on the challenges of making
South_Sudanese_Australians
Country in the Horn of Africa (1270–1974)
1577-1734 Sultanate of Aussa 1734-1936 Harar Emirate 1647-1877 Kingdom of Jimma 1737–1932 Modern history Imperial Unification 1855–1913 Imperial Expansionism
Ethiopian_Empire
JIMMA
JIMMA
JIMMA
JIMMA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ruston.
Boy/Male
Indian
Preacher
Boy/Male
Arabic
Paradise
Girl/Female
Indian
Somebody who gives shelter, Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
A huntress.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Little Bird
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Cool Girl; River
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hope, Expectation, Wish, Desire, Trust, Greed
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gentle. Patient. Mild. Humane.
Male
Celtic
, fire.
JIMMA
JIMMA
JIMMA
JIMMA
JIMMA