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Platinum Partner : Software Reselling Solution

We have years of experience designing, building, developing, implementing, selling and purchasing software for both personal and business needs. Coverage a large range of industries and companies globally.

Darband Shishkabob

Darband Shishkabob is a good place to stop for quick Persian standards such as the namesake kebabs, served in a kitschy dining room.

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Reza Persian Grill

Reza Persian Grill has been home to an impeccably creative menu, fresh ingredients, and superb service since we first opened our doors to our beloved city.

APEX Physical Rehabilitation & Wellness

Apex Physical Rehabilitation and Wellness is an outpatient physical therapy and rehabilitation facility that has been an industry leader in Houston, Sugarland, and Katy since 1999.

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November 6, 2021
What Are the Busiest Periods in the Restaurant Business?
What Are the Busiest Periods in the Restaurant Business?

There are certain times of the year and definitely certain times of the day that are much busier for kitchen staff than other times. These of course can vary depending on where you are located and what type of restaurant you run.

By FarsiDirectory
May 31, 2020
Guide to Buying Persian Rugs and Persian Carpets
Guide to Buying Persian Rugs and Persian Carpets

Choosing an authentic Persian rug or carpet is not that easy, Before actually involving in the process of buying/owning Persian rugs and Persian carpets one has to be aware of the basics of an original Persian-rug or carpet.

By John Atoz White
May 23, 2020
All You Need to Know about Persian Language
All You Need to Know about Persian Language

Persian - or Farsi - is spoken in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Afghanistan (Dari), and Tajikistan (Tajiki). Later, people in Iran started using the Arabized form of the second name (“Pārsī”), which was pronounced “fārsi”.

By RUBEN NIKOGHOSYAN

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