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People go about with their daily life in the courtyard of the Mohammed Ali house, build around 1900 as the headquarters of the trading firm GM Mohammad Ali, designed by Armenian architect and urban engineer Minas Kherbekian who worked with Ethiopia's Emperor Menelik to design the capital, in Addis Ababa, on November 29, 2018. - Palatial homes are scattered throughout Addis Ababa, built for Imperial-era courtiers and foreign business moguls, but most have slid into dire neglect as the government focuses on an aspirational building boom. Emperor Menelik II, who died in 1913, hired Armenians as city engineers, while merchants came from India and Yemen. (Photo by EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP) (Photo credit should read EDUARDO SOTERAS/AFP via Getty Images)
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