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  2. Gadaa - Wikipedia

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    An Oromo man in Abbaa Gadaa garb. [clarification needed] Gadaa flag. Gadaa [1] (pronounced "Geda" meaning "The Gateway" in Oromoo language) is the indigenous system of governance used by the Oromos in Ethiopia and northern Kenya. [1] It is also practiced by the Konso, Burji and Gedeo people of southern Ethiopia. The system regulates political ...

  3. Islamic Front for the Liberation of Oromia - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Front for Liberation of Oromia (abbreviated IFLO) was an Oromo-based political and paramilitary organization founded in 1985 by its Commander in Chief, Sheikh Abdulkarim Ibrahim Hamid, otherwise known as Jaarraa Abbaa Gadaa.

  4. File:Gadaa flag.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Jaarraa Abbaa Gadaa - Wikipedia

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    Abdulkariem Ibrahim Hamid, more commonly known by his nom de guerre Jaarraa Abbaa Gadaa, was an Ethiopian guerrilla commander and one of the first leaders of the Oromo Liberation Army [1] and the founder of the Oromo Liberation Front.

  6. Oromo people - Wikipedia

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    [51] [52] A leader elected by the gadaa system remains in power only for 8 years, with an election taking place at the end of those 8 years. [24] [25] [26] Whenever an Abbaa Gadaa dies while exercising his functions, the bokkuu (the symbol of power) passes to his wife and she keeps the bokkuu and proclaims the laws. [53] [54]

  7. Kingdom of Jimma - Wikipedia

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    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 its western border with Limmu-Ennarea, its eastern border with the Sidamo Kingdom of Janjero, and was separated from the Kingdom of Kaffa to the south by the Gojeb River.

  8. Oromo Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo Liberation Front (Oromo: Adda Bilisummaa Oromoo, abbreviated: ABO; English abbreviation: OLF) is an Oromo nationalist political party formed in 1973 to promote self-determination for the Oromo people inhabiting today's Oromia Region and Oromia Zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia.

  9. Kingdom of Limmu-Ennarea - Wikipedia

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    In either case, due to this Portuguese influence, the kings of Limmu-Ennarea called themselves supera, unlike the other Gibe kings who used the Oromo word [citation needed] "Moti" which originally indicated the office of the war leader (also called Abba Dula) during the cycle of his Gadaa.