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= Mahabharat period- Chintamani Pond = '''There is Chintamani pond in village Nagla Naan of Farrukhabad district, India. There are 7 wells inside the pond. Stairways are built inside and on the inside. The elders of the village Nagla Nan say that the Pandavas had also lived here a year during unknown. Later it became the favorite pond of the Mughal rulers. Some verses in Urdu language were written in the domes built on the pond. Which are still seen clearly today. People say that King Chintamani had leprosy. When King Chintamani took a bath in this pond near Nagla Naan, he got some benefit in leprosy. On this, he started bathing in the pond daily, which cured his leprosy. After this, the king renovated it, and its name became Chintamani Talab. Villagers say that taking a bath in this pond ends leprosy. People suffering from leprosy from far and wide come to bathe in this pond.'''