Mangrio

Mangrio

Mangrio (Sindhi: مڱريو), Urdu: منگریو ) is a Sindhi Muslim Rajput tribe found in Sindh in Pakistan and Rajasthan in India. Like the Samma (tribe) and Bhatti, and most other Sindhi Rajputs, they are of Chandravanshi origin.

In Sindh, they are found mainly in the Tharparkar, Sanghar, Ranipur, umerkot, Mirpurkhas Districts of that province. They are also living in Balochistan and In Rajasthan, they are found mainly in Jaisalmeer and Barmer Districts.

Sub-castes

  1. Saahar (Sindhi: ساهڙ)
  2. Thanhuro (Sindhi: ٿاهنرو)
  3. Bakhar (Sindhi: باکر)
  4. Kulla (Sindhi: ڪلا)
  5. Punraj (Sindhi: پنراڄ)
  6. Gagan (Sindhi: گگن)
  7. Markhiyo (Sindhi: مرکيا)

Notable Mangrios

  • Fakir Abdul Raheem Grohirri Mangrio (1152A.H-1192A.H) is the Saint and Poet of Sindh. He was Mangrio by caste.
  • Ghulam Mohammed Mangrio, Director Education, Balochistan
  • Faqir Ameen Mangrio, Hur warrior in 1965 war with India.
  • Fakir Jamal Mangrio, Hur warrior in 1965 war with India.
  • Faqir Qadir Bux Mangrio chief khalifa Hur jamaet
  • Fakir Jadam Mangrio, Ex-Minister in Pakistan Cabinet
  • Late Sain Dino Mangrio - Superintendent Engineer, Irrigation Department, Sindh.
  • Faqir Haji Muhammad Mubeen Mangrio
  • Faqir Din Muhammad Mangrio

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