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Levsha (Russian: «Левша» ("Lefty" or the "Left-Hander")) may
refer to: "The Tale of Cross-e****
Lefty from Tula and the
Steel Flea",
comic story by Nikolai...
- Tale of the Crosse****
Lefthander from Tula and the
Steel Flea or
simply Levsha (Russian: Левша, left-handed),
variously translated as The Lefthander, Lefty...
- The Left-Hander or
Levsha (ru:Левша; The Left-Hander) is an
opera in 2 acts by
composer Rodion Shchedrin. The work uses a
Russian language libretto by...
- Left-Hander (Russian: Левша́, translit.
Levsha) is a 1964 feature-length cutout-animated film from the
Soviet Union. The film is
based on the
story of...
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Levsha), also The Tale of Cross-e****
Lefty from Tula and the
Steel Flea, a
comic story by
Nikolai Leskov 1881 Left-Hander (1964 film) («Левша»
Levsha)...
- The Left-Hander (Russian: Левша, romanized:
Levsha) is a 1987
Soviet comedy drama directed by
Sergei Ovcharov,
based on The Left-Hander by
Nikolai Leskov...
- Foundation". www.macfound.org.
Retrieved 2018-08-13. "Artist
Projects -
Levsha (The Art of the Microminiature)".
Retrieved 2023-10-12. "Jur****ic Genius...
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chain of
flowers into the
mysteries of life". The
titles of the
films are
Levsha: The Cross-e****
Lefty from Tula and the
Steel Flea (2001),
Obshee Delo:...
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confirm this fact. On 18
January 1942,
Lieutenants S. V.
Levin and I. P.
Levsha (in pair)
fought an
engagement with
seven Bf 109s and shot down two of them...
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Latin from Gr****, and ever
since in all
Romance languages. In Russian, "
levsha" (lefty, lefthander)
became a
common noun for
skilled craftsman,
after the...