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Learning about Nepali history was one of my favorite subjects in school. My teacher explained how the unification of Nepal in the 18th century, under Prithvi Narayan Shah, brought together various small kingdoms into a single nation. This was a fascinating and important event in Nepali history, and it made a lasting impression on me.
What did I study in history lessons when I was in school? That's a great question! We covered a wide range of topics, from ancient civilizations to modern events. In the beginning, we focused on learning about different cultures and time periods. As we progressed, we delved deeper into specific historical events and their impact [...]
We delved into ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, learning about their cultures, innovations, and contributions to modern society. We also analyzed the causes and consequences of major historical events, including World War I, World War II, the American Revolution, and the French Revolution.
When I was in school, I had a teacher named Ms. Jataali. She taught me theoretical things. One of the things I remember is learning about the Constitution. She explained how it was created and the problems it was designed to solve.
Yeah. Uh, in fact, when I was in school, my history classes started somewhere from 6th grade onwards, and that continued from 6th grade to 8th grade. What I studied in history at school is basically related to some of the battles fought in India, some of the politics that occurred in India, and the [...]
