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Kim and Kourtney attend an Armenian Bar Association event honoring their late father Robert Kardashian

June 15, 2015 By administrator

Robert-Kardashian-e1434366529125-620x300On Sunday evening Kim and Kourtney Kardashian attended an event dedicated to their father Robert Kardashian, who passed away in 2003, following a long bout with cancer, the Daily Mail reports.

Along with their cousins, Kourtni and Kara, the two ladies pulled out all the stops to attend the Armenian Bar Association event held at the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills.

Sharing a picture of them standing in front of their father’s honour to Instagram, Kim wrote: ‘Thank you to The Armenian Bar Association for honoring my father last night!’

A second picture showed the girls cosying up to their cousins and the wife of rapper Kanye West also wrote:

‘Thank you to all of my cousins, aunts & uncle who came out to the Armenian Bar Association event last night! Kourtni, Kourtney, Kara & I!’

According to Asbarez, the Armenian Bar presented the award posthumously to the late attorney, Robert Kardashian, in recognition of the importance of those who champion the Constitutional rights to due process and equal protection under the law, even if in unpopular cases.

The site adds that gala banquet co-masters of ceremonies and Armenian Bar Board members Gerard V. Kassabian and Vanna Kitsinian said of the honour:

‘We are so pleased to be able to welcome the family of Robert Kardashian to accept the honor on his behalf and also to recognize their contribution to international recognition of the Armenian Genocide.’

The event ran from June 12-14 in order to celebrate the Armenian Bar Association’s 25 years of unifying the colourful and distinct fabric of the Armenian nation.

Robert Kardashian, who passed away in 2003 just eight weeks after being diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, passed on his pride in his heritage to his family, who have been vocal about their Armenian roots.

Robert’s ancestors fled the Armenian Genocide in the early 20th century, thanks to a ‘prophet’ who urged them to uproot to America.

Known at the time as the Kardaschoffs, in Russian style, the family made their way from their home village of Karakale in the late 19th Century to German ports. From there, they travelled to a new life in America on the passenger vessels SS Brandenberg and SS Koln.

By doing so, they escaped the triple horror of the First World War from 1914-18, the Armenian Genocide’ starting in 1915 – exactly a century ago this year – and the Russian Revolution in 1917.

Among those fleeing Erzurum – then in Armenia, and ruled by last Russian Tsar Nicholas II was family patriarch Hovhannes Miroyan and Kim’s great great grandfather, born in 1844. He married Luciag Chorbajian, born in 1853.

The couple wed in Erzurum, which is now in Turkey, in 1867 but escaped along with their daughter Vartanoosh Mironyan, born in 1886, in the early 20th century.

Vartanoosh’s daughter Haigoohi Arakelian – known as Helen, born in America in 1917, was Kim’s grandmother, who later married into the Kardashian clan.

The glamorous and ‘dynamic’ Helen wed Arthur who ran the largest meat-packing business in southern California.

Helen’s son Robert married Kris Houghton and fathered the 21st Century’s biggest reality TV stars Kourtney, Khloe, Robert Jr and most famous of all – Kim.

Their mother Kris eventually married Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner and together they raised two more TV personalities, Kendall and Kylie.

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Armenian, association, bar, honoring, Kardashian, late father

Manchester: Latest West Didsbury bar is named after an Armenian fruit seller

May 11, 2015 By administrator

By Beth Abbit,

CharlesCosy watering hole taps into history of premises whose former immigrant owner sold exotic fruit back in the 1890s,

A new addition to West Didsbury’s bustling bar scene had paid tribute to one of Manchester’s Armenian settlers.

George Charles The Fruiterer is due to open on Burton Road in May and takes its name from the building’s previous occupant, a fruit seller.

George Charles was moved to Manchester from Armenia and married an English girl before opening the shop which sold exotic fruits.

Pub manager Ben Brown said he was keen to name check the fruiterer, whose shop was the focal point of Burton Road back in 1890.

He said: “We looked into the history of the shop because I thought something that old must have an interesting story behind it. We are trying to get hold of his relatives because the more we know about him, the better.

George Charles The Fruiterer, on Burton Road, West Didsbury. The new bar is due to open in May. Pic shows the former 1890s occupant, George Charles.

George Charles The Fruiterer, on Burton Road, West Didsbury. The new bar is due to open in May. Pic shows the former 1890s occupant, George Charles.

“It’s really exciting, I can’t wait to get in and start serving. It’s the first pub I have set up and it’s been quite a big challenge.”

George Charles has been financed by ex-Manchester City star Mike Johnson with the backing of director John Moly as part of their NCompass Taverns group.

Situated on the corner of Nell Lane and Burton Road, on the site of the former Wellington Food Store, the owners are promising a relaxed and ‘cosy’ atmosphere.

Ben, 30, learnt much of the pub trade from his dad – who ran a village pub near Huddersfield – and honed his craft working at The Parlour, on Chorlton’s Beech Road.

He said: “Burton Road has a lot of nice places to have a drink but I feel like it’s missing that place where people want to stay all night, meet up with friends and have a nice cosy time. The style of the place is going to be quite traditional.

“My history has always been in ‘old men’s’ pubs. I grew up in a village pub just outside of Huddersfield which was the centre of the community.

“I want this place to be the same.”

It is hoped that George Charles The Fruiterer will open within the next three weeks, initially taking on seven staff before and expanding to 17.

The pub will serve traditional food and bar snacks but the emphasis will be focused on serving hand picked Mancunian and continental beers.

Planning chiefs gave the green light to NCompass Taverns to create the new bar late last year following initial concerns from residents about potential noise and disturbance within the conservation area.

 

Source: Manchester evening news

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, bar, Manchester, West Didsbury

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