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South-southwest of Beitjibrin -- in all probability Eleutheropolis-and it little over a Roman mile therefrom is a site called Marash, which is possibly the representative of the ancient Mareshah.
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Marash, Aleppo and other Turkish peppers also sold at specialty food stores can be replaced with piment d'espelette or even paprika.
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The other uncommon seasoning called for is Marash, a dried chili pepper with fruity undertones.
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We were in the middle of a vast sandy area and the Armenians there were from all over, not only from Marash.
Janet Kinosian: Witness to Fire: Survivors of the Armenian Genocide 2009
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We used to say: "Oh, Mommy, if we ever go back to Marash, just give us fried wheat and it will be enough."
Janet Kinosian: Witness to Fire: Survivors of the Armenian Genocide 2009
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My paternal grandmother was born in Marash and was betrothed to a man from Zeitoun where they moved after their marriage.
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How could Marash, who is Jewish, work for an organization that has provided a platform for Holocaust denial and hate speech against Israel, Zionism and Judaism?
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When AJE begins its first globe-spanning broadcast today, Marash will be its most prominent American face.
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But Marash — affable, burly and possessed of gloriously resonant voice — seems almost delighted to be on the defensive.
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In February, Marash, a lifelong broadcast newsman, became the Washington-based anchor of Al Jazeera English AJE, the English-language spinoff of the Arabic TV news network.
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