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About Sleepy Time History

Welcome to Sleepy Time History, where the past becomes a gentle place to rest.

Here, ancient civilizations, forgotten kingdoms, and extraordinary true stories are told in a calm, soothing voice — crafted to help you relax, unwind, and drift into peaceful sleep.

Each video is written like a soft cinematic journey, blending real history with dreamlike storytelling, perfect for late-night listening.

Whether you’re trying to fall asleep, calm your mind, or simply enjoy slow, atmospheric tales, this channel offers:

✨ Bedtime History Stories

✨ Relaxing Ancient Mysteries

✨ Soft-Spoken Civilizations & Kingdoms

✨ Mythic & Forgotten World Tales

✨ Gentle Narrative Sleep Aids

Every episode is made with quiet pacing, soft rhythms, and a peaceful tone — like being guided through history by candlelight.

Close your eyes.

Let the world slow down.

And fall asleep to the stories time left behind.

Subscribe and join us on the most peaceful journey through the ancient past. 🌙📜

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Why This African King Built a City for No One | History for Sleep

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Why This African King Built a City for No One | History for Sleep

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