Showing posts with label kaghan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kaghan. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 May 2023

History of Naraan Kaghan

 "History of Naraan Kaghan"

The Naran Kaghan Valley, in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province's Mansehra district, is well-known for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. There is a long and illustrious history in the area surrounding Naran Kaghan. The region has been possessed by different antiquated developments, including the Gandhara human progress, which thrived in the close by Smack Valley. Archeological disclosures, like stone carvings and old relics, show human settlements nearby since antiquated times.

The Naran Kaghan Valley has long been an important trade route between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. It was a part of the ancient Silk Road that helped people from different parts of the world trade and exchange cultures. Through the valley, goods, ideas, and influences from all over the world were brought by traders and merchants. The Shahi Dynasty, which ruled the Naran Kaghan Valley from the 7th to the 9th century CE, ruled the area during the medieval period. The architectural relics and historical sites in the region are evidence of the region's development thanks to the Shahi kings. With the appearance of the English pioneer rulers in the nineteenth 100 years, the Naran Kaghan Valley began to earn respect as a beautiful and serene location. The valley began to attract tourists from all over the world after the British officers and explorers were captivated by its natural beauty. The British government started building infrastructure to make tourism easier, like roads and rest stops.


Naran Kaghan Valley has become one of Pakistan's most popular tourist destinations in recent decades. Tourists and nature lovers come from all over the country and abroad to enjoy its scenic beauty, lush green meadows, crystal-clear lakes, and towering mountains. Activities like trekking, hiking, fishing, and mountaineering are all possible in the valley. Today, Naran Kaghan Valley remains a demonstration of the locale's rich history, regular wonder, and social legacy. It is a favorite destination for tourists looking for a break amid nature because of its breathtaking landscapes and peaceful atmosphere.

Wednesday, 22 March 2023

History of Lake Saif-ul-Mulook

HISTORY OF SAIFUL MULOOK

Lake Saif ul Mulook is an incredibly gorgeous snow-capped lake situated in the Kaghan Valley of Pakistan's KPK region. The lake has a surface area of about 2.75 square kilometers and is located at 3,224 meters above sea level. The lake is encircled by snow-covered mountains and is known for its perfectly clear blue-green water. The historical backdrop of Lake Saif ul Mulook is saturated with legend and fantasy.

The lake is named after a prince named Saif ul Mulook, who fell in love with a fairy named Badi ul Jamal, according to local folklore. The story goes that the sovereign went to the lake looking for the pixie and after numerous hardships, he at long last tracked down her on the island in the lake. They were together on the island for many years but were eventually forced to return to her home.

In addition to its extensive folklore, Lake Saif ul Mulook has been an important part of the region's history. The lake's crystal-clear water has been a source of irrigation and drinking water for locals. Visitors come from all over the world to enjoy this beautiful place.


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