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  • Assyrian Kitchen - drawing inspiration from the world's oldest cookbook, recorded on clay tablets, it's our passion to share the culinary history, ingredients, techniques, and unique dishes that define Assyrian cuisine, a free corkage BYOB that offers a welcoming dining experience in an upscale environment. Come explore the flavors of Assyria!
    AK | Atorina Zomaya | 5481 N. Northwest Highway | Chicago, IL 60630 US | 847-924-3751

    Assyrian Kitchen
    Posted: May-27-2019 | Visited: 256 | URL: https://www.assyriankitchen.com

  • Nineveh Assyrian Editors' Pick - a new mobile destination for authentic Assyrian cuisine inspired by our ancestry and prepared fresh with care with traditional Middle Eastern dishes inspired by the bounty of the Pacific Northwest.
    Nineveh Assyrian | 728 4th Ave. E | Olympia, Washington 98506 US | 360-513-7072

    Nineveh Assyrian
    Posted: Jan-17-2013 | Visited: 408 | URL: https://www.nineveholympia.com

  • Andie's Restaurant - is a family friendly restaurant cooking light and healthy Mediterranean style food for over 35 years in Chicago.
    Andie's Restaurant (Andie & Doreen Tamras)
    5253 N. Clark St. | Chicago, IL 60640 US | 773-784-8616

    Posted: Oct-30-2011 | Visited: 527 | URL: https://www.andieschicago.com

  • Garden of Eden Restaurant - is a family managed restaurant cooking Middle Eastern cuisine. Venus Restaurant | 7156 N. California Ave. | Chicago, IL 60645 US | 773-274-1006
    Posted: Aug-11-2014 | Visited: 225 | URL: http://www.gardenofedenchicago.net

  • House of Kabobs - restaurant opened inside of the Assyrian American Civic Club in the late 1980s, first for members of the club and their families. In 2008, the restaurant opened its doors to the public, located in the back of the center.
    House of Kabobs | 2618 N Golden State Blvd | Turlock, CA 95382 US | 209-667-1740

    Posted: Sep-20-2023 | Visited: 159 | URL: https://www.yelp.com/biz/house-of-kabobs-turlock

  • Kabob2 - founded in 1995 and located on the north side of Chicago, in west Rogers Park, Kabob2 restaurant specializes in authentic Middle Eastern Mediterranean food.
    Kabob2 Restaurant | 6320 N. Lincoln Ave. | Chicago, IL 60659 US | 773-508-0415

    Posted: Jun-19-2008 | Visited: 249 | URL: https://aim.atour.com/sponsors/Kabob2

  • Shawarma Inn - Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine to eat in or take out.
    Lincoln Square | 5523 N Lincoln Ave | Chicago, IL 60625 US| 773-271-7777
    Park Ridge | 715 W Devon Ave | Park Ridge, IL 60068 US | 847-692-7772
    Bucktown | 2011 N Damen Ave | Chicago, IL 60627 US | 773-235-7777

    Posted: Sep-20-2023 | Visited: 148 | URL: https://www.facebook.com/shawarmainn

  • Zaytune Mediterranean Grill - a family-owned Chicago BYOB restaurant, a favorite among local artists and students in the south-side Bridgeport neighborhood, specializing in generous portions of Mediterranean food.
    ZMG | Daniel Sarkiss | 3129 S. Morgan St. | Chicago, IL 60608 US | 773-254-6300

    Posted: May-27-2019 | Visited: 443 | URL: https://zaytunegrill.com


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To know your past, is to know yourself.

Midsummer, 1918, saw the arrival in the occupied territory of Mesopotamia of some 45000 Armenians and Assyrians from Asia Minor, Lake Van, and Urmia. The majority of these refugees are Christians, who for many years had been fighting against the oppression to which they were subjected by the Turkish and Persian Governments. In the great war these small nationalities saw an opportunity of freeing themselves from the Turkish yoke, and did their utmost to aid Russia in her campaign on the Caucasus and on the Persian fronts. Both Assyrians and Armenians, especially the Turkish Armenians, suffered cruel hardships during the war, and time after time were in imminent danger of total extermination. The Russians would occupy a certain area, retreat suddenly, leaving their unfortunate allies to the mercy of the vindictive Turks, who looked on them as renegades, traitors, and, above all, Christians...

-- The London Times, 24 April 1920

Assyrian Holocaust - religious persecution and ethnic genocide of Assyrians in the Middle East.
Assyrian Holocaust | History Timeline | 1900's section 
 


Assyria \ã-'sir-é-ä\ n (1998)   1:  an ancient empire of Ashur   2:  a democratic state in Bet-Nahren, Assyria (northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, southeastern Turkey and eastern Syria.)   3:  a democratic state that fosters the social and political rights to all of its inhabitants irrespective of their religion, race, or gender   4:  a democratic state that believes in the freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture in faithfulness to the principles of the United Nations Charter — Atour synonym

Ethnicity, Religion, Language
» Israeli, Jewish, Hebrew
» Assyrian, Christian, Aramaic
» Saudi Arabian, Muslim, Arabic
Assyrian \ã-'sir-é-an\ adj or n (1998)   1:  descendants of the ancient empire of Ashur   2:  the Assyrians, although representing but one single nation as the direct heirs of the ancient Assyrian Empire, are now doctrinally divided, inter sese, into five principle ecclesiastically designated religious sects with their corresponding hierarchies and distinct church governments, namely, Church of the East, Chaldean, Maronite, Syriac Orthodox and Syriac Catholic.  These formal divisions had their origin in the 5th century of the Christian Era.  No one can coherently understand the Assyrians as a whole until he can distinguish that which is religion or church from that which is nation -- a matter which is particularly difficult for the people from the western world to understand; for in the East, by force of circumstances beyond their control, religion has been made, from time immemorial, virtually into a criterion of nationality.   3:  the Assyrians have been referred to as Aramaean, Aramaye, Ashuraya, Ashureen, Ashuri, Ashuroyo, Assyrio-Chaldean, Aturaya, Chaldean, Chaldo, ChaldoAssyrian, ChaldoAssyrio, Jacobite, Kaldany, Kaldu, Kasdu, Malabar, Maronite, Maronaya, Nestorian, Nestornaye, Oromoye, Suraya, Syriac, Syrian, Syriani, Suryoye, Suryoyo and Telkeffee. — Assyrianism verb

Aramaic \ar-é-'máik\ n (1998)   1:  a Semitic language which became the lingua franca of the Middle East during the ancient Assyrian empire.   2:  has been referred to as Neo-Aramaic, Neo-Syriac, Classical Syriac, Syriac, Suryoyo, Swadaya and Turoyo.

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