In Ethiopia the last decades of the nineteenth century
and the first of the twentieth were of crucial
importance. This period witnessed the rise of King,
after 1889 Emperor, Menilek, founder of the modern
Ethiopian state. He it was who established the
presentcapital, Addis Ababa, in 1886–7, defeated an
Italian colonial army at the battle of Adwain 1896,
and between 1905 and 1910 established a number of
modern institutions, including the first modern
bank, school, hospital, roads and railway. A notable
innovator, he was well content to utilise the skills
of Indians, as well as other foreigners, for
themodernisation of his age-old empire.