Prince Saiful Malook and Badri Jamala

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Prince Saiful Malook and Badri Jamala is a classic fable in the Hazara region of modern day Pakistan. It tells the story of a Prince's love for a fairy; the name Saiful Malook refers to a lake in northern Pakistan.

Moreover, there is poet Mian Muhammad Baksh of Mirpur, bring the whole Classic story into poetry. The poetry undername saif-ul-malook is in Potohari/Hindko language and very much popular in Potohar/Kashmir/Hazarah regions of Northern Pakistan.

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