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U Phoe Kyar (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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  • U Phoe Kyar (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. (en)
  • ポ・チャ(Po Kya、ビルマ語: ဖိုးကျား、発音 [pʰó tɕá] ポーチャー; Pho Kyarとも。1891年3月23日 - 1942年4月11日)は、20世紀前半のイギリス統治下のビルマにおける教育改革者の一人であり、1930年代の教育運動の中心となった人物である。ビルマの短編小説の父と呼ばれており、その作品は現在も老若男女に親しまれている。 (ja)
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  • Htantabin, Pegu Division, British Burma (en)
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  • Nibban village, Hinthada, Ayeyarwady Region, British Burma (en)
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  • U Phoe Kyar (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. (en)
  • ポ・チャ(Po Kya、ビルマ語: ဖိုးကျား、発音 [pʰó tɕá] ポーチャー; Pho Kyarとも。1891年3月23日 - 1942年4月11日)は、20世紀前半のイギリス統治下のビルマにおける教育改革者の一人であり、1930年代の教育運動の中心となった人物である。ビルマの短編小説の父と呼ばれており、その作品は現在も老若男女に親しまれている。 (ja)
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