Mangrio

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Mangrio
ﻮﯾﺭﮝﻤ
Total population

About 300,000,0

Regions with significant populations
Flag of Pakistan Pakistan
Flag of India India
Languages
Sindhi, Marvari, Siraiki
Religions
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Other Sindhi Tribes

Mangrio ((Sindhi: ﻮﯾﺭﮝﻤ)[1] is the most common cast (ذﺍت) or tribe of Sindhis living in Pakistan and India. The most Mangrios live in Pakistan’s Province Sindh. The number of Mangrios are living in the Desert of Thar and other remaining Mangrios are living in the Umerkot,Thar,Kandyaro,Sukkur, Naushahro Feroze, Rahim Yar Khan,Jaisalmer India and other many Districts of Sindh, Punjab and India.

Fakir Abdul Raheem Grohirri Mangrio (1152A.H-1192A.H) is the Saint and Poet of Sindh.

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[edit] History & Myth

The Mangrio Tribe Was Started in the Desert of Rajputana’s state where a Hindu Raja named as Baji Rai who rule that state. His Unmarried Daughter give birth a child as Muslim then raja killed his daughter and also wanted to kill the child but he could not do this because he was miraculous child. The Raja thrown the child in fire but fire cannot burn the child that is why the child named as Mangrrai.Mangrrai (ۥﻤﮝﺭﺭﺍﺀ) means Fire Then Raja give that child to a Muslims. Mangrai got married, after that he have two Sons and a Daughter,the old one's name is Saahar and younger s is Thanhuro Then he goes to Jaisalmer. After many years the Mangrio Tribe migrates from Jaisalmer to Shah Garh, then in Sindh First of all they settled in Ranipur and then Mirpur Khas and then other Cities.

[edit] Sect in Mangrio Tribe

there are many parts or sect in mangrio Tribe name of some sect is given under,

1. Saahar
2. Thanhuro
3. Bakar khani

[edit] Today's Mangrio

[edit] Famous Mangrios

  1. Faqir Abdul Raheem Garhori

[edit] Source

  1. Shamsul Ulama Umer Bin Mohammad Dauood Pota's Book ((Sindhi: ﻭﺛﻭﭘﺪﺆﺍﺪﺪﻤﺤﻤﻦﺑﺭﻤﻋﺀﺍﻣﻟﻌﻟﻻﺍ ﺲﻤﺸ )
  2. (Abdul Raheem Grohiri Jo Kalam ((Sindhi: ﻋﺑﺪﺍﻠﺮﺤﻴﻤ ﮔﺭﻮﮬﭥﻱ ﺟﻮڪﻼﻣ ) ).

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