Saiful Muluk Lake - Kaghan Naran Valley
Saiful Mulukmar - Kaghan Naran Diel
Saiful Muluk is a popular lake at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley, near the city of Naran. Northeast of Manshra District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan
Saiful Muluk was created by glass moraines that prevented water from flowing into the valley. The Kaghan Diel was created during the greater Pleistosis period, which covers about 300,000 years of snow. Global warming and the glacier return create a major depressing situation for the old glacier. The milkmen gathered in the lake.
A poem called Saiful Muluk, written by Sufi poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, speaks of the lake. It tells the story of the Persian prince who loved the princess of the lake. A listener and author from Balakot], Ahmed Hussain Mujahid, wrote Saiful Muluk's story as a prose for the local version. There is also a cave (based on the name of the prince who followed) on the lake, with bright rocks and flowing water. The cave was the secret place of Prins-Saif and the Badr figs in search of the kingdom. Locals told the state of the statue miraculously as they sought it. The mystery of cell phones and cell phones not working in caves remains a mystery.

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