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- Shashi, Shikha Macedonian: Sashka, Sasho Nepali: Asha, Aasha, Sashi Persian: Pasha, Rasha Portuguese: Sancha Russian: Саша, Sashka Ukrainian: Sashko Serbo-Croatian:...
- Sashka is a poem by Mikhail Lermontov, written in 1835–1836 and first published by Pavel Viskovatov in No. 1, 1882, issue of Russkaya Mysl magazine. Belonging...
- Sashka (Russian: Сашка) is a 1981 Soviet World War II film directed by Aleksandr Surin. The film takes place in 1942 near Rzhev, where military operations...
- Relja Popović Aleksandra Radović Džejla Ramović Rasta Jelena Rozga Sara Jo Sashka Yanx Mirza Selimović Severina SevdahBABY Ana Stanić Ana Štajdohar Milan...
- Georgieva, Sashka (2021). "The Last Medieval Tsaritsas of Tarnovo". Bulgaria Mediaevalis. 12 (1): 237–250. ISSN 1314-2941. Georgieva, Sashka (2019). "The...
- by Mormarevi Brothers. The film stars Georgi Partsalev, Dimitar Panov, Sashka Bratanova, Ivan Obretenov and Valentin Gadzhokov. The film represents the...
- L'heure espagnole. With Glyndebourne Touring Opera, she sang the role of Sashka in the 1987 world premiere of Nigel Osborne's The Electrification of the...
- bellhop in hotel Detective (1979) as police sergeant Yevgeny Kulik Sashka (1981) as Sashka Teenager (1983) as Arkadiy Dolgorukiy Lawyer (1990) as Pavel Arkadyevich...
- Kirkov, starring Nevena Kokanova, Philip Trifonov, Kiril Gospodinov and Sashka Bratanova. The movie tells the story of Ran (Trifonov) and his schoolmates...
- fruits: "Khadji-Abrek" (1835), his first ever published poem, and 1836's Sashka (a "darling son of Don Juan", according to Mirsky), a sparkling concoction...