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Arax Foods
- is the leading grocery store serving Park Ridge, Des Plaines, Skokie, Morton Grove, Northbrook, Glenview and surrounding areas since 2009, offering bread, rice, olives, a deli, sweets, frozen, canned and dry foods, cookies, teas, imported and domestic cheeses.
AF | 9017 N Milwaukee Ave | Niles, IL 60714 US | T: 847-966-1808
Posted: May-30-2024 | Visited: 78 | URL: https://araxfoods.com
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Ashtar Food Market
- family-operated corner store boasts a wide array of imported and domestic foods, offering quality tea sets and fresh pita to Middle Eastern delicacies.
AFM | 4720 Oakton St | Skokie, IL 60076 US | T: 847-675-2535
Posted: May-30-2024 | Visited: 60 | URL: https://www.atour.com/links/website
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Assyrian Heritage
- an online store with a unique collection of hand-made t-shirts and accessories for men, women, kids, babies, and even pet dogs!
Posted: Sep-13-2010 | Visited: 256 | URL: https://www.assyrianheritage.com
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Atour Foods
- a small family-owned and operated business has been proudly serving the Chicagoland area since 1975 with traditional Middle Eastern food products.
Atour Foods | 6348 N. Claremont | Chicago, Illinois 60659 USA | T: 773-672-7527
Posted: Sep-27-2010 | Visited: 227 | URL: https://www.atourfoods.com
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Museum Artifact
- historical museum replica store of art, jewelry, sculptures, bookends, fine art, apparel, posters, and gift shop.
Posted: Oct-6-2010 | Visited: 382 | URL: https://www.made4museum.com
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Sahara Market
- grocery store has been proudly serving the Modesto area for many years with traditional Middle Eastern food products, such as spices, teas, oils, flours, rices, sweets, and various breads.
SM: Sargis | 2508 Oakdale Rd #6 | Modesto, California 95355 | T: 209-551-2949
Posted: May-14-2024 | Visited: 40 | URL: https://saharamarketmodesto.com
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To know your past, is to know yourself.
It seemed the obvious thing to do, and the Patriarch, accordingly, agreed to meet with Simco at the village of Koni Shehr, and he drove with his brother David and several other friends to that rendezvous (February 25, 1918)... That act was the signal; next instant there was a shot, and then a volley from the men previously posted on the roof, and the Patriarch lay dead in his carriage, a victim to his trust in the honour of a Kurd... The Patriarch's body was treated with gross indignity, being set up for mockery in a sham "diwan," stripped, and flung out into the streets; but it was at last taken up by the Armenians of the place, and they, under the leadership of their priest, gave it honourable burial in their own church, where it lies to this day.
-- Dr. W. A. Wigram Our Smallest Ally - Page 38-40.
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