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- Po_Kya abstract "In this Burmese name, U is an honorific.Po Kya (Burmese: ဖိုးကျား, pronounced: [pʰó tɕá]; also spelled Pho Kyar; 23 March 1891 – 11 April 1942) is considered one of the top Burmese authors and education reformists in 20th century Myanmar. He is regarded as the father of Burmese short stories, a key member of the Nationalist Education movement of the 1930s and also a literary genius. His works continue to be popular with both the young and old in Myanmar.".
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- Po_Kya birthDate "1891-03-23".
- Po_Kya birthPlace Ayeyarwady_Region.
- Po_Kya birthPlace British_rule_in_Burma.
- Po_Kya birthPlace Hinthada_Township.
- Po_Kya birthPlace Nibban_Village.
- Po_Kya birthYear "1891".
- Po_Kya deathDate "1942-04-11".
- Po_Kya deathPlace British_rule_in_Burma.
- Po_Kya deathPlace Htantabin_Township.
- Po_Kya deathPlace Yangon_Region.
- Po_Kya deathYear "1942".
- Po_Kya genre Short_story.
- Po_Kya occupation Novelist.
- Po_Kya occupation Superintendent_(education).
- Po_Kya occupation Educational_reformer.
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- Po_Kya birthDate "1891-03-23".
- Po_Kya birthPlace "Nibban village, Hinthada, Pegu Division, British Burma".
- Po_Kya dateOfBirth "1891-03-23".
- Po_Kya dateOfDeath "1942-04-11".
- Po_Kya deathDate "1942-04-11".
- Po_Kya deathPlace "Htantabin, Pegu Division, British Burma".
- Po_Kya genre Short_story.
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- Po_Kya name "Po Kya".
- Po_Kya notableworks "Akha-Me Coolie Htan Chin Thibaw Min Pardawmu Ayedawbon".
- Po_Kya occupation Novelist.
- Po_Kya occupation Superintendent_(education).
- Po_Kya occupation Educational_reformer.
- Po_Kya period "1920".
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- Po_Kya placeOfBirth Nibban_Village.
- Po_Kya placeOfDeath "Htantabin, Pegu Province, British Burma".
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- Po_Kya subject Category:1942_deaths.
- Po_Kya subject Category:Burmese_writers.
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- Po_Kya comment "In this Burmese name, U is an honorific.Po Kya (Burmese: ဖိုးကျား, pronounced: [pʰó tɕá]; also spelled Pho Kyar; 23 March 1891 – 11 April 1942) is considered one of the top Burmese authors and education reformists in 20th century Myanmar. He is regarded as the father of Burmese short stories, a key member of the Nationalist Education movement of the 1930s and also a literary genius. His works continue to be popular with both the young and old in Myanmar.".
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- Po_Kya depiction UPhoKyar.JPG.
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- Po_Kya name "Po Kya".