Abba Rebu
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 | |
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King of the Kingdom of Jimma | |
Reign | 1855–1859 |
Predecessor | Abba Jifar I |
Successor | Abba Bok'a |
Dynasty | Kingdom of Jimma |
Abba Rebu was a warlike king, and said to have been tyrannical. He defeated his older brother and designated heir Abba Gommol for control of the throne, and exiled him to the Kingdom of Kaffa. Abba Rebu was killed in battle, either fighting against the Kingdom of Gomma who surprised him by bringing soldiers from the kingdoms of Limmu-Ennarea and Gera, or by the treachery of his own subjects.[1]
Notes
- Herbert S. Lewis, A Galla Monarchy: Jimma Abba Jifar, Ethiopia (Madison, Wisconsin, 1965), pp. 42f.
Preceded by Abba Jifar I |
Kingdom of Jimma | Succeeded by Abba Bok'a |
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