Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Fouad al-Tikerly (August 22, 1927 – February 11, 2008) was a prominent Iraqi novelist and writer, who was, perhaps, best known for his groundbreaking novel, al-Rajea al-Baeed, which is translated to The Long Way Back. Al-Tikerly was one of the last surviving members of a group of well known Iraqi novelists from the 1970s era.Al-Tikerly was born in Baghdad in 1927. In school, he was friends with Abdul-Wahab al-Bayati. He graduated from the University of Baghdad's law school in 1949.. }
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- Fouad_al-Tikerly comment "Fouad al-Tikerly (August 22, 1927 – February 11, 2008) was a prominent Iraqi novelist and writer, who was, perhaps, best known for his groundbreaking novel, al-Rajea al-Baeed, which is translated to The Long Way Back. Al-Tikerly was one of the last surviving members of a group of well known Iraqi novelists from the 1970s era.Al-Tikerly was born in Baghdad in 1927. In school, he was friends with Abdul-Wahab al-Bayati. He graduated from the University of Baghdad's law school in 1949.".