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'''Tika''' can be: [[Kartika Jahja]]

* A Nepalese name for [[Tilaka]]
* A nickname for Petrika the Albanian variation of [[Peter]]
* A title in certain Indian monarchies for a [[Crown Prince]]
* A place in [[Abkhazia]]
* A place on Saturn's satellite [[Rhea]], named after the last place
* A name in various Indian languages (ṭīkā) for certain commentaries such as:
:*the [[Subcommentaries, Theravada|subcommentaries]] of the [[Theravada]] tradition.
* A pendant worn in place of the red spot ([[tilaka]] or 'tika') on the foreheads of Hindu women. Originally, the red spot was a sign which a priest would paint on the brow of a visitor to the temple. Later the tika became a standard part of the costume of a Hindu woman. The tika can be stuck on or drawn, or, in the form of a pendant, suspended between the eyes. Also known as Maang Tika.
* [[Tika Waylan]], a major character in the [[DragonLance]] series of fantasy novels
* A software module for extracting text from binary files. [http://lucene.apache.org/tika Apache Tika] is a subproject of the [http://lucene.apache.org Lucene]

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Tika can be: Kartika Jahja