Mansehra

Mansehra District Is In The Hazara Division Of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Of Pakistan. Mansehra District And Town Are Named After Man Singh, A Leading General Of Mughal Emperor Akbar. Mansehra Makes Its Boundary On The North To Kohistan And Battagram Districts, On The East To Muzaffarabad District Of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, On The South To Abbottabad And Haripur Districts And On The West To Shangla And Buner Districts. Mansehra District Is Dominated By High Mountains, The Famous Babusar Pass Is Situated On The North-Eastern Boundary Of The District. The Climate Is Cold In Much Winter And Pleasantly Warm In Summer. The Northern Part Like Kaghan Valley Is Cold In Summer And Extremely Cold In Winter And It Receives Heavy Snow Fall. The District Is Very Famous From The Tourism Point Of View And Has Been Blessed With Wonderful Scenery. Some Of Mansehra's Main Features Are Mountain Ranges, Plains, Valleys, And Numerous Lakes And Rivers. The Main Tourist Sites In The District Include Baffa, Dadar, Balakot, Kaghan Valley, Oghi, Shogran, Naran And The Famous Shrines Of Shah Ahmad Shaheed And Shah Ismail Shaheed, Who Fought The Battle With Sikhs In 19th Century, Are Also Historic Places To Visit. There Are Three Famous Lakes In The District: Lulusar Lake, Dudipatsar Lake And Saiful Muluk Lake. 

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