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Mombi is a fictional character in L. Frank Baum's classic children's series of Oz Books. [1] She is the most significant antagonist in the second Oz book The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904), and is alluded to in other works. Mombi plays a very important role in the fictional history of Oz.
Mombi first appears The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904), when Tip escapes her power. Later in the series, L. Frank Baum specified that she had once conquered and ruled the Gillikin Country as the Wicked Witch of the North only to be deposed by Locasta, the Good Witch of the North .
When Tip's witch guardian Mombi threatens to granitize him, Tip evades Mombi and flees to the Emerald City with his recently-animated companion, Jack Pumpkinhead.Along the way, he meets up with General Jinjur, leader of the Army of Revolt, who imprisons Tip and marches her troops to take over the Emerald City.
Mombi District (Persian: بخش ممبی) is in Bahmai County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Qaleh Mombi , [ 2 ] whose population at the time of the 2016 National Census 668 people in 156 households.
Mombi (voiced by Darlene Cornley) is a bad witch who was banished for years and came back. She is trying to take over the land of Oz and stole Dot's magic belt so she can have everything she wants. Otto (voiced by Chauncey Leopardi) is the son of the Nome King.
Without knowing the group has found Mombi. Glinda leaves disappointed, but in the camp she notices the flower and drives Mombi out. Mombi is captured by Glinda and the group and is questioned about the true heir to the throne. Mombi confesses that Tip is actually the heir. Ozma was given to Mombi who turned her into a boy to disguise her.
Qaleh Mombi (Persian: قلعه ممبي) [a] is a city in, and the capital of, Mombi District of Bahmai County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, Iran. [4] As a village, it was the capital of Bahmai-ye Garmsiri-ye Shomali Rural District [ 5 ] until its capital was transferred to the village of Gerd-e Kuchak .
Mohombi was born to a Swedish mother and a Congolese father. He has 14 siblings. [3] Mohombi and his family left the war-torn Congo and emigrated to Stockholm, Sweden in 1999 when Mohombi was 13.