Over Tissa (Russian: Над Тиссой, romanized: Nad Tissoy) is a 1958 Soviet spy thriller film directed by Dmitri Vasilyev and based on the eponymous book by Alexander Avdeenko. The picture was the box-office leader of the year 1958 in the USSR, it was seen by 45 million viewers.[1][2]
^"Над Тиссой. Х/ф". Russia-1.
^Sergey Kudryavtsev. "Отечественные фильмы в советском кинопрокате".
OverTissa (Russian: Над Тиссой, romanized: Nad Tissoy) is a 1958 Soviet spy thriller film directed by Dmitri Vasilyev and based on the eponymous book...
Tissa, later Devanampiya Tissa, meaning (Loved by Gods), was one of the earliest kings of Sri Lanka based at the ancient capital of Anuradhapura. According...
Deshabandu Tissa Ananda Abeysekara (7 May 1939 – 18 April 2009 as තිස්ස අබේසේකර) was a Sri Lankan filmmaker, actor, writer, director, screen playwright...
at one point made the mare jump over the elephant causing the elephant to recognize its master and attempt to kill Tissa who hastily dismounts via a tree...
Jensen, 84, American economist. Tatyana Konyukhova, 92, Russian actress (OverTissa, Balzaminov's Marriage, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears). Li Xilin, 93...
The village counsel accept Tissa's decision to destroy the dweller, except for Lavu Mata. Over the next few days, Tissa had demanded gifts, riches and...
Thérèse "Tissa" David (January 5, 1921 – August 21, 2012) was a Romanian-born American animator of Hungarian ethnicity, whose career spanned more than...
Ki Tisa, Ki Tissa, Ki Thissa, or Ki Sisa (כִּי תִשָּׂא—Hebrew for "when you take," the sixth and seventh words, and first distinctive words in the parashah)...
Tissa Kumaya and Thiha Kumaya were the sons of King Tissa Dama Gyaik and Queen Thi Yi Kappar Dawi, who ruled a kingdom at the base of Zinkyaik Mountain...
Tissa Central College (Sinhala: තිස්ස මධ්ය විද්යාලය Thissa Madhya Vidyālaya), located in Kalutara, Sri Lanka, is a national school. It is the first...
Чужие дети Tengiz Abuladze Tsitsino Tsitsishvili, Otar Koberidze Drama OverTissa Над Тиссой Dmitri Vasilyev Afanasi Kochetkov, Tatyana Konyukhova, Nina...
Cranes are Flying (Летят журавли, 1957) A Home for Tanya (Отчий дом, 1959) OverTissa (Над Тиссой,1958) 20,000 Leagues Across the Land (Vingt mille lieues sur...
Tissa Wijeratne is a Sri Lankan and Australian neurologist, author, academic, researcher, advocate and one of the founders of World Brain Day. He was...
female Buddhist monastic) at the request of King Tissa to ordain queen Anulā and other women of Tissa's court at Anuradhapura who desired to be ordained...
queen ANULA herself, reigned four months.” Her power over the kingdom was cut short as Kutakanna Tissa, the second son of Mahaculi, arrived back in Anuradhapura...
Shevchenko (Ihor Savchenko) as Mr. Barabash 1952 May Nights as the Head 1958 OverTissa as Gromada, general of the border guards 1961 Evenings at a khutir near...
in Boots (1958) as Patisone (voice) Pardesi (1957) as Yevsey Ivanovich OverTissa (1958) as Dzyuba Vasily Surikov (1959) as onlooker in Moscow People on...
(Sinhala: සුරතිස්ස දියසේන විජයරත්න) (17 February 1923 – 11 July 2002) (known as Tissa Wijeyeratne) was a Sri Lankan politician, diplomat, barrister and businessman...
lists the monarchs of the Jaffna Kingdom. During the reign of Devanampiya Tissa (307–267 BCE), Buddhism was introduced to the island by Ashoka of India...
during this attempt, an over-jealous minister ends up killing some real monks. The king then invites the elder monk Moggaliputta-Tissa, to help him expel non-Buddhists...
over power to them. Valagamba informed the Brahmin Tissa that the kingdom will be his and told him to defeat the invading army. Accepting this, Tissa...
the roofed vatadage once built over Thuparamaya. Vatadage Atamasthana Solosmasthana Anuradhapura period Devanampiya Tissa of Anuradhapura Gunawardena, C...
bat mitzvah day, she starts to read from the Torah from her parsha of Ki Tissa. Seeing that Lydia and her parents are missing, she stops, then confesses...
Mahinda thero introduced Buddhism during the reign of King Devanampiya Tissa of Anuradhapura (307–267 BCE), in the Sri Lanka’s ancient sacred capital...