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Tekkatho (IPA: [tɛ̀ʔgàdò]) means university in Burmese language, which derives from the name Taxila University, located in modern-day Pakistan. In colonial times, writers, artists, and photographers who had studied at university used Tekkatho as a title in front of their pennames.
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