By war's end in August 1945, Nakajima had completed a total of 1, 268 B6Ns ( almost all of them B6N2s ) at its plants in Okawa in the Gumma district and at Aichi in the Handa district.
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"I wonder why our supreme master couldn't predict his arrest or escape by using levitation, " asked one child at a center in Gumma, northeast of Tokyo, where about 30 cult children are temporarily living.
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Beckingham and Huntingford considered Gomma, along with Gumma, was the least economically developed of the Gibe kingdoms; however Mohammed Hassen writes that " the people of Gomma devoted themselves to farming, earning a reputation for a high degree of civilization.
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In 1882, King Abba Jubir of Gumma convinced the kings of Ennerea, Gomma and Jimma to form a confederacy known as the " Muslim League ", to counter the threat from some of the Macha Oromo, who in turn formed their own alliance, the " League of the Four Oromo ".
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It unclear which Gibe king was responsible for this conversion : Trimingham attributes this achievement to Abba Jubir of Gumma; Mohammed Hassen gives the initial credit to Abba Bagibo of Limmu-Ennarea, who offered to support Abba Magal in his fight for the throne if he allowed Muslim missionaries into his kingdom, and only later did Abba Jubir convert him.
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Beckingham and Huntingford considered Gumma, along with Gomma, was the least economically developed of the Gibe kingdoms; however Mohamed Hassen notes that, with the exception of the northern and western boundaries where constant raiding by her neighbors, the Nonno in the west, forced those living in those parts to embrace pastoralism, the land was intensively farmed and grew many of the same crops as the other Gibe kingdoms-- sorghum, wheat, barley and cotton-- except for coffee.