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As a Nepali, we have a lot of history that we studied during our school years. The most memorable and influential lesson I learned is about the unification of Nepal, which was accomplished by Prithvi Narayan Shah. He unified the small states into a whole nation, which is today called Nepal or can be referred [...]
Specifically, at school, I studied history before I passed all my exams, so I remember something about the Soviet Union. It's the first thing that came to my mind. We also studied culture, traditions, Kazakh literature, of course, and even remembered something about the toast and the Saka.
There are a variety of topics that, during every lesson, the teacher can relate as much information as she can. In most cases, these topics are about the achievements of great people or even acquisitions of well-known individuals.
When I was at school, I learned about the history of Pakistan and India, including how they gained freedom from the United Kingdom. Before Pakistan, India was together, and later Pakistan recognized itself as a Muslim nation and separated from India. I studied all about Pakistan, India, and the United Kingdom.
I studied and learned about Mongolian cultures, storytelling, and the people and their names. As well as their activities in the accents, I also explored Mongolian history and capitalism, among other topics. Interestingly, I was involved in practical or interesting storylines during my school years. I often lack the patience for lengthy narratives. My knowledge [...]
I studied Mongolian old cultures, storytelling, the people, and their names, as well as what they did in ancient times, along with Mongolian history and capitalism, something like that. I actually was not interested in history lessons when I was at school because I am not patient with stories. I just know general knowledge and [...]
