- The
Gojeb River is eastward-flowing
tributary of the Omo
River in Ethiopia. It
rises in the
mountains of Guma,
flowing in
almost a
direct line its confluence...
- is now
Ethiopia from 1390 to 1897, with its
first capital at Bonga. The
Gojeb River formed its
northern border,
beyond which lay the Gibe kingdoms; to...
- Janjero, and was
separated from the
Kingdom of
Kaffa to the
south by the
Gojeb River.
Jimma was
considered the most
powerful militarily of the Gibe kingdoms...
-
tributary is the Gibe River;
smaller tributaries include the Wabi, Denchya,
Gojeb, Mui and Usno rivers. The Omo-Bottego
River formed the
eastern boundaries...
- Mago
River Neri
River Mui
River Mantsa River Zigina River Denchya River Gojeb River Gibe
River Gilgel Gibe
River Maze
River Wabe
River Bilate River Gidabo...
- Safo was
killed in battle. On 19 December, Ras Imru
surrendered at the
Gojeb river.
After the end of the
rainy season, an
Italian column left
Addis Ababa...
-
December 1936,
after the
Italians pinned him down on the
north bank of the
Gojeb River, Ras Imru surrendered. The
Black Lions organization then collapsed...
- the kingdom. Also
around the 18th century, the
Macha Oromo crossed the
Gojeb river and led an
invasion of the
Kingdom of Kaffa. They
found formidable...
-
southwestern Ethiopia, to the west of the Gibe and Omo Rivers, and
north of the
Gojeb. It was the
location of the
former Oromo and
Sidama kingdoms of Gera, Gomma...
-
seems that Iyasu's
expedition succeeded in
pushing back
Kaffa south to the
Gojeb river. Six
years later,
under the rule of Shisafotchi,
Ennarea was finally...