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  2. Lake Saiful Muluk - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story of the Egyptian Prince Saiful Malook who fell in love with a fairy princess named Princess Badri-ul-Jamala at the lake. [ 8 ] [ 1 ] The Story of Prince Saiful Maluk ( Arabic : قِصَّة سَيْف الْمُلُوْك وَبَدِيْع الْجَمَال , romanized : Qiṣat Saif al-Mulūk wa Badīʿ al-Jamāl ) is an ...

  3. Saiful Muluk National Park - Wikipedia

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    Saif ul Maluk Lake and alpine valley, at Saiful Muluk National Park. Saiful Muluk National Park (Urdu: سیف الملوک نیشنل پارک) is situated in the Kaghan Valley within the Mansehra District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The park was officially declared in 2003, [1] and is centred upon the alpine Saiful Muluk Lake.

  4. List of lakes of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is home to many natural and man-made lakes and reservoirs.The largest lake in Pakistan is the Manchar Lake.The lake is spread over an area of over 260 square kilometres (100 square miles).

  5. Ansoo Lake - Wikipedia

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    Ansoo Lake, (Urdu: آنسو جھیل), translated as Teardrop Lake, is situated in the Kaghan Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.As its name suggests, it is a tear-shaped body of water located in Pakistan's Mansehra District.

  6. File:Lake Saif ul Malook, Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Chitral (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    Saif ul-Mulk Nasir (1950–2011) [5] nominally succeeded his father at the age of four. In his name, a Council of Regency reigned for the next twelve years, during which Pakistani authority gradually increased over the state. Although installed as a constitutional ruler when he came of age in 1966, Saif ul-Mulk did not enjoy his new status very ...

  8. List of extreme weather records in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The second hottest temperature ever to be recorded in Asia and the fifth highest temperature ever to be recorded in the world was in Larkana, Sindh at 53 °C (127 °F) on May 26, 2010. Twelve cities in Pakistan saw temperatures that went above 50 °C (122 °F) during the extreme summer heatwave of 2010, which lasted from May 22 to May 31 of ...

  9. Shaukat Ali - Wikipedia

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    Shaukat Ali was known for singing Sufi poetry with great vigor and a wide vocal range, for example Heer Waris Shah and Saif ul Maluk. [5] Shaukat Ali received the 'Voice of Punjab' award in 1976. [2] In July 2013, he was honored with the 'Pride of Punjab' award by the Pakistan Institute of Language, Art and Culture (PILAC). [2]