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- Q12240667 subject Q6561429.
- Q12240667 subject Q6647521.
- Q12240667 subject Q7439602.
- Q12240667 subject Q8738163.
- Q12240667 subject Q8883423.
- Q12240667 abstract "Mohammad Tomaliah (1957–2008; Arabic: محمد طملية), a Jordanian writer and journalist, he was born in Karak, south of Jordan in 1957. He is considered one of Jordan’s leading satirical writers, who achieved a local and Arab fame. He started his career at Ad-Dustor daily in 1983. He also wrote for other dailies and was a member of the Jordanian Writers Association and of the Arab Writers Association.Tomaliah is the first Jordanian writer to write satirical articles and stories. He created a unique literary genre where he combined literary and journalistic style in writing that is free of flowery language and cliches.".
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- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q221447.
- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q31572.
- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q5368778.
- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561429.
- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647521.
- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q7439602.
- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738163.
- Q12240667 wikiPageWikiLink Q8883423.
- Q12240667 comment "Mohammad Tomaliah (1957–2008; Arabic: محمد طملية), a Jordanian writer and journalist, he was born in Karak, south of Jordan in 1957. He is considered one of Jordan’s leading satirical writers, who achieved a local and Arab fame. He started his career at Ad-Dustor daily in 1983. He also wrote for other dailies and was a member of the Jordanian Writers Association and of the Arab Writers Association.Tomaliah is the first Jordanian writer to write satirical articles and stories.".
- Q12240667 label "Mohammad Tomaliah".