List of rulers of the Gibe state of Goma

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The following is a list of rulers of the Kingdom of Gomma . Gomma was one of the monarchies in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 18th century.

List of rulers of the Gibe kingdom of Gomma

TenureIncumbentNotes
Moti (rulers)
'Awulyani dynasty
(semi-legendary) Nur Husein Also called Wariko
???? Allaia , Moti
???? Woda , Moti
???? Mijyu , Moti
???? Abba Manno , MotiNephew of Nur Husein
early 19th century Abba Bagibo , Moti
died 1856 Abba Rebo , Moti
mid 19th century Abba Dula , Moti
died 1864 Abba Dula , Moti
late 19th century Abba Jifar , Moti
until 1886 Abba Bok'a , MotiGoma annexed by Ethiopia 1886

Source: C. F. Beckingham and G. W. B. Huntingford, Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593-1646 (London: Hakluyt Society, 1954), p. lxxxix

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