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Lake Saiful Muluk

Saiful Muluk (Urdu: جھیل سیف الملوک) is a mountainous lake in northern Pakistan, located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley, near the town of Naran in the Saiful Muluk National Park. At an elevation of 3,224 m (10,578 feet) above sea level, the lake is located above the tree line, and is one of the highest lakes in Pakistan.

Lake Saiful Muluk
The lake is notable for its picturesque setting in the mountains of northern Pakistan
Lake Saiful Muluk
Lake Saiful Muluk
LocationSaiful Muluk National Park, Kaghan Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Coordinates34°52′37″N 73°41′40″E / 34.876957°N 73.694485°E / 34.876957; 73.694485
Lake typeAlpine, glacial lake
Primary inflowsGlacial water
Primary outflowsStream (a tributary of Kunhar River)
Basin countriesPakistan
Surface area2.75 km2 (1.06 sq mi)
Max. depth113 ft (34 m)
Surface elevation3,224 metres (10,577 ft)[1]
SettlementsNaran

Location edit

 
The road to the lake traverses the mountains of the Kaghan Valley

Saiful Muluk is located in the Mansehra district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north of Naran,[2][3] in the northern part of Kaghan Valley. Malika Parbat, the highest peak in the valley is near the lake.[4]

The lake is accessible from the nearby town of Naran during the summer season but access during winter is limited, as heavy snowfall and landslides threaten to cutoff the lake from other regions.[citation needed]

Physical features edit

Saiful Muluk was formed by glacial moraines that blocked the water of the stream passing through the valley.[5] The Kaghan Valley was formed in the greater Pleistocene Period dating back almost 300,000 years when the area was covered with ice. Rising temperatures and receding glaciers left a large depression where glaciers once stood. Melting water collected into the lake.[citation needed]

 
Saif-ul-Muluk panorama in spring

Ecology edit

The lake has rich eco-diversity and holds many species of blue-green algae. Large brown trout are found in the lake, up to about seven kilograms.[6] About 26 species of vascular plant exist in the area, with Asteraceae the most commonly found species. Other species commonly found in the region are: Ranunculaceae, Compositae, Cruciferae, Gramineae, Apiaceae, Leguminosae, Scrophulariaceae and Polygonaceae.[citation needed]

Folklore edit

The Lake Saiful Muluk is named after a legendary prince. A fairy tale called Saif-ul-Muluk, written by the Sufi poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, talks of the lake.[7][8] 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.[9][10]

Gallery edit

Hover the mouse click or tap on the following images to see their captions.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Surface Elevation of Lake Saiful Muluk". Dailytimes.com.pk. 22 April 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Distance from Naran". Google Maps. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  3. ^ Ali, Ihsan. (PDF). Mapping and Documentation of the Cultural Assets of Kaghan Valley, Mansehra (Report). Islamabad: UNESCO. p. 46. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  4. ^ Hussain, Manzoor; Khan, Mir Ajab; Shah, Ghulam Mujtaba (5 March 2006). "Traditional Medicinal and Economic uses of Gymnosperms of Kaghan Valley, Pakistan". Ethnobotanical Leaflets. 10: 72. ISSN 1948-3570. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  5. ^ Ehlers, J.; Gibbard, P. L. (29 July 2004). Quaternary Glaciations - Extent and Chronology (2 ed.). Elsevier. pp. 305–306. ISBN 978-0444515933. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
  6. ^ Muhammad Yaqoob (14 March 2003). "Production and culture of trout in the Northwest Frontier Province and Northern Areas of Pakistan, A review". In Peter, T.; Swar, S. B. (eds.). Cold water fisheries in the trans-Himalayan countries. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization. p. 327. ISBN 978-9251048078. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
  7. ^ http://windsweptwords.com/2013/04/27/the-legend-of-Saif-ul-Muluk-part-iv/[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "The News International: Latest News Breaking, Pakistan News". www.thenews.com.pk.
  9. ^ Javed, Asghar (23 June 2002). "Pristine lakes of the north". Dawn. from the original on 13 July 2007. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  10. ^ "Saif-ul-Malook: The Lake of Fairies". 22 April 2016.

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Saiful Muluk Urdu جھیل سیف الملوک is a mountainous lake in northern Pakistan located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley near the town of Naran in the Saiful Muluk National Park At an elevation of 3 224 m 10 578 feet above sea level the lake is located above the tree line and is one of the highest lakes in Pakistan Lake Saiful MulukThe lake is notable for its picturesque setting in the mountains of northern PakistanLake Saiful MulukShow map of Khyber PakhtunkhwaLake Saiful MulukShow map of PakistanLocationSaiful Muluk National Park Kaghan Valley Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PakistanCoordinates34 52 37 N 73 41 40 E 34 876957 N 73 694485 E 34 876957 73 694485Lake typeAlpine glacial lakePrimary inflowsGlacial waterPrimary outflowsStream a tributary of Kunhar River Basin countriesPakistanSurface area2 75 km2 1 06 sq mi Max depth113 ft 34 m Surface elevation3 224 metres 10 577 ft 1 SettlementsNaran Contents 1 Location 2 Physical features 3 Ecology 4 Folklore 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation edit nbsp The road to the lake traverses the mountains of the Kaghan ValleySaiful Muluk is located in the Mansehra district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa about 9 kilometres 5 6 mi north of Naran 2 3 in the northern part of Kaghan Valley Malika Parbat the highest peak in the valley is near the lake 4 The lake is accessible from the nearby town of Naran during the summer season but access during winter is limited as heavy snowfall and landslides threaten to cutoff the lake from other regions citation needed Physical features editSaiful Muluk was formed by glacial moraines that blocked the water of the stream passing through the valley 5 The Kaghan Valley was formed in the greater Pleistocene Period dating back almost 300 000 years when the area was covered with ice Rising temperatures and receding glaciers left a large depression where glaciers once stood Melting water collected into the lake citation needed nbsp Saif ul Muluk panorama in springEcology editThe lake has rich eco diversity and holds many species of blue green algae Large brown trout are found in the lake up to about seven kilograms 6 About 26 species of vascular plant exist in the area with Asteraceae the most commonly found species Other species commonly found in the region are Ranunculaceae Compositae Cruciferae Gramineae Apiaceae Leguminosae Scrophulariaceae and Polygonaceae citation needed Folklore editMain article Prince Saiful Malook and Badri Jamala The Lake Saiful Muluk is named after a legendary prince A fairy tale called Saif ul Muluk written by the Sufi poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh talks of the lake 7 8 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 9 10 Gallery editHover the mouse click or tap on the following images to see their captions nbsp Lake Saiful Muluk under clouds nbsp A view of lake in Wortez nbsp Lake Saiful Muluk in a sunny day nbsp A full view of Lake Saif ul Muluk nbsp Lake Saif ul Malook in May 2017 nbsp The lake freezes over in winter nbsp Lake Saif ul Muluk in December 2012 nbsp Tourist point with Lake nbsp A boat in Saiful Maluk Lake nbsp Lake Saif Ul Mulook Kaghan Valley Pakistan nbsp Lake Saif Ul Mulook at night nbsp Lake Saiful Malook PakistanSee also editLulusar Lake Katora Lake Dudipatsar Lake Mahodand Lake Ratti Gali LakeReferences edit Surface Elevation of Lake Saiful Muluk Dailytimes com pk 22 April 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2018 Distance from Naran Google Maps Retrieved 10 June 2018 Ali Ihsan Natural Heritage of Kaghan Valley PDF Mapping and Documentation of the Cultural Assets of Kaghan Valley Mansehra Report Islamabad UNESCO p 46 Archived from the original PDF on 12 July 2018 Retrieved 20 September 2012 Hussain Manzoor Khan Mir Ajab Shah Ghulam Mujtaba 5 March 2006 Traditional Medicinal and Economic uses of Gymnosperms of Kaghan Valley Pakistan Ethnobotanical Leaflets 10 72 ISSN 1948 3570 Retrieved 20 September 2012 Ehlers J Gibbard P L 29 July 2004 Quaternary Glaciations Extent and Chronology 2 ed Elsevier pp 305 306 ISBN 978 0444515933 Retrieved 16 September 2012 Muhammad Yaqoob 14 March 2003 Production and culture of trout in the Northwest Frontier Province and Northern Areas of Pakistan A review In Peter T Swar S B eds Cold water fisheries in the trans Himalayan countries Rome Food and Agriculture Organization p 327 ISBN 978 9251048078 Retrieved 16 September 2012 http windsweptwords com 2013 04 27 the legend of Saif ul Muluk part iv permanent dead link The News International Latest News Breaking Pakistan News www thenews com pk Javed Asghar 23 June 2002 Pristine lakes of the north Dawn Archived from the original on 13 July 2007 Retrieved 10 September 2016 Saif ul Malook The Lake of Fairies 22 April 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saiful Muluk Lake About Saiful Malook Lake PTDC Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Saiful Muluk amp oldid 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