Ashabi Kahf Cave, a site of historical and religious significance, is located near the city of Nakhchivan in Azerbaijan. The name 'Ashabi Kahf' translates to 'Cave of the Sleepers,' and this place is believed to be connected to the story mentioned in the Quran and the Christian tradition about a group of youths who sought refuge in a cave to escape a tyrannical ruler and miraculously slept for centuries. The cave has become a pilgrimage site for people of Islamic faith but also attracts tourists interested in its historical and natural aspects. Situated in the picturesque landscape of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, the cave complex includes a mosque, the remains of some ancient living spaces, and a spring believed to have healing properties. The interior of the cave is moderately adorned and retains a sense of mystique. The surrounding region adds to the area's allure, featuring the rugged terrain and unique geological formations typical of the Nakhchivan enclave.