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Actually, yes, I did enjoy it, especially when we covered topics like Amir Timur. Learning about such a powerful and influential leader from my own religion made history feel more personal and relevant. It also helped me appreciate the cultural and historical heritage of my country.
I have read a lot of history, and I remember that this is the 2030s. That's the moment I started studying history, which is phenomenal. The first time I heard the name of a historical book was Aksu Manushi, Heartbeat of Manushi, and I was totally surprised by how critical and how engaging it was.
Well, to be honest, I would say that at my school, I definitely loved to read the subject of history because I learned many things from that text about the history of our country and everything about our freedom. So, when I was at school, I obviously loved to study history.
Of course, I enjoyed learning about history in school because I could learn about the past of Nepal and become more familiar with this topic.
Of course, I enjoyed learning history at school, though it is hard to remember the events and dates of some topics. But I really enjoyed the part of history where I had the opportunity to learn about different old cultural traditions and norms. So I really loved studying history.
I wouldn't say I enjoyed studying history at school because it wasn't one of my favorite subjects, but it was fun at times when I was interested in the topics that were discussed.
Yes, it was fun to study history at school because it clearly covered everything about our country. How modern Nepal was formed, how Nepal was never colonized by any other countries. It helped to develop a feeling of love for our country as well.
I really enjoyed studying history in school. It covered a wide range of topics, from the evolution of life on Earth to the history of Nepal and its dynasties. I found the stories of how different cultures and civilizations developed particularly fascinating. I was always captivated by the way our ancestors lived and the things [...]
To be honest, I really enjoyed studying history. I found it fascinating to learn about the past and how it shaped the present. Reading historical books and learning about different periods always sparked my interest.
Yes, absolutely. I was really interested in learning history. For example, studying history was beneficial for my outlook on the world.
Yes, I did. I enjoyed learning about the past, especially my national history and its relations, centered around Turkish history. It was fun for me to delve into the Ottoman Empire, its rise and fall, and the subsequent Republic of Turkey. Learning about this made me feel connected to my heritage. I also explored other [...]
Yes, I loved studying history when I was in school. I even dreamed of becoming a historian when I grew up. But my mom said that being a historian wouldn't have a good future. So I changed my dream to becoming a civil servant. But I still love studying history and even got good grades [...]
Yeah. I didn't enjoy studying history at school. This is because I found it very hard to memorize the hard names of the kings and the years when they've, you know, different important things happened. But at some point, I did find history very much interesting. Despite the fact that I had to memorize all [...]
I was very much interested in studying history at school. It was very fascinating for me to learn about the cultures, the people, and the different dress they wore.
