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dbpedia:Zakaria_Tamer
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Zakaria Tamer (Arabic: زكريا تامر‎), also transliterated Zakariya Tamir (strict transliteration Zakariyyā Tāmir), (born January 2, 1931 in Damascus, Syria) is an influential master of the Arabic-language short story. He is one of the most important and widely read and translated short story writers in the Arab world, as well as being the foremost author of children’s stories in Arabic.
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Zakaria Tamer زكريا تامر
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Syrian Writer of Short stories, Newspaper Columnist, Newspaper Editor
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1960-01-01Z
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Tamir, zakariyya; tamer, zakariya, zakaria,
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1931-02-01Z 1931-01-02Z
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dbpedia:Damascus dbpedia:Syria
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1931-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Short_story n7:s_literature
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dbpedia:Demographics_of_Syria