In 2014, the world cheered the Winter Olympics—unaware that one of its ski slopes, “Red Hill,” hides a blood-soaked past. This Muslim Atlas video uncovers the almost-erased history of the Circassians: a proud Muslim people of the Caucasus Mountains who embraced Islam, produced Mamluk sultans and helped build modern Amman—only to face the 19th-century Russian genocide that scattered them across fifty countries. From their ancient warrior culture to their forced exile along the Black Sea and their enduring resilience, discover why the Circassian story still matters today for Muslims and for anyone seeking justice, memory and unity.