This channel has been working on various historical videos for more than two years. With limited support and tools, we have been moving forward slowly but steadily. Although we haven’t progressed as much as we had hoped, we have not lost hope.
InshaAllah, with your love and prayers, this channel will go much further. At times, because of the slow progress, we have felt like stopping. But we never gave up, and InshaAllah, we never will in the future.
Even in moments of disappointment due to the lack of rapid growth, when we receive love and appreciation from you, it inspires us to work harder and increase our pace. For example, a comment like this! Such comments are rare on our channel—almost nonexistent—but even these small words of encouragement multiply our motivation many times over.
We hope you will stay with this channel, support us, and be part of our journey and success.
Another year is coming to an end. A year filled with mistakes, lessons, effort, and unfinished dreams.
Maybe everything did not go as planned. Maybe not every video reached the audience we hoped for. But every step forward mattered, and every effort was real.
To everyone who has been here from the beginning, and to those who joined along the way— thank you for being part of this journey.
A new year is not just a new number. It is a new chance to grow, to create better content, and to tell deeper, more meaningful stories.
We will write the next chapter together— one video, one story at a time.
#OnThisDay, April 14th, 1865… President Abraham Lincoln attended a play at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. It was a night meant for laughter and celebration—just days after the Civil War had ended. But hidden in the shadows was John Wilkes Booth—a well-known actor, and a Confederate sympathizer. Booth fired a single bullet to the back of Lincoln’s head, then leapt to the stage, shouting, “Sic semper tyrannis!”—“Thus always to tyrants. Lincoln was carried across the street… but the wound was fatal. At 7:22 AM the next morning, Abraham Lincoln—the 16th President of the United States—was pronounced dead.: #OnThisDay in 1865, America lost a leader… but gained a legacy.
Histonica
Ramadan Mubarak 🌙
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This channel has been working on various historical videos for more than two years. With limited support and tools, we have been moving forward slowly but steadily. Although we haven’t progressed as much as we had hoped, we have not lost hope.
InshaAllah, with your love and prayers, this channel will go much further. At times, because of the slow progress, we have felt like stopping. But we never gave up, and InshaAllah, we never will in the future.
Even in moments of disappointment due to the lack of rapid growth, when we receive love and appreciation from you, it inspires us to work harder and increase our pace. For example, a comment like this! Such comments are rare on our channel—almost nonexistent—but even these small words of encouragement multiply our motivation many times over.
We hope you will stay with this channel, support us, and be part of our journey and success.
Endless love ❤️
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Another year is coming to an end.
A year filled with mistakes, lessons, effort, and unfinished dreams.
Maybe everything did not go as planned.
Maybe not every video reached the audience we hoped for.
But every step forward mattered, and every effort was real.
To everyone who has been here from the beginning,
and to those who joined along the way—
thank you for being part of this journey.
A new year is not just a new number.
It is a new chance to grow, to create better content,
and to tell deeper, more meaningful stories.
We will write the next chapter together—
one video, one story at a time.
See you in the new year.
With gratitude.
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Which civilization is believed to be the first to use cacao?
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Hopefully coming back with new video soon
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#OnThisDay, April 14th, 1865… President Abraham Lincoln attended a play at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. It was a night meant for laughter and celebration—just days after the Civil War had ended. But hidden in the shadows was John Wilkes Booth—a well-known actor, and a Confederate sympathizer. Booth fired a single bullet to the back of Lincoln’s head, then leapt to the stage, shouting, “Sic semper tyrannis!”—“Thus always to tyrants. Lincoln was carried across the street… but the wound was fatal. At 7:22 AM the next morning, Abraham Lincoln—the 16th President of the United States—was pronounced dead.: #OnThisDay in 1865, America lost a leader… but gained a legacy.
#Histonica
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