Sut Shah Cave is one of the tourist attractions of Savadkuh, located opposite the Doab garrison. The limestone stairs, the deposits inside the cave, and its natural structure attract your attention sooner than anything else. This cave, like the Zangian Cave, played an important role during the Mongol invasion; according to local narratives, when the Mongols attacked, Sut Shah and Firuz Shah, who were rulers of the region, took refuge in this cave. After that, the Mongols found the hiding place of these two rulers and their companions and blocked the area's water channel; this water flowed directly towards Sut Shah Cave.
Firuz Shah escaped from the cave before the Mongol siege and took refuge in the Divkhaneh Cave; then he went to Firuzkuh through the internal path of Divkhaneh. After the water was cut off and the Mongols besieged, Sut Shah and all his companions died in the cave from thirst and hunger.
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