Sindhi Rajput - Distribution

Distribution

The Tharparkar region, is along the border with Rajasthan and Kutch in India, and is home to a dense concentration of Rajput clans. The Mangrio, Mahendro, Bhatti, Raheemo, Nohri and Arbab make up a large part of Rajput's population. This region is also home to a small number of Rathores and Sodhas, most of whom are Hindus, although Umarkot area is home to Muslim Rathores.

In addition to Sindhi Rajputs, the Mirpur Khas and Tharparkar area is also home to immigrant Rao, Kaim Khani, Khanzada, originally from Rajasthan and Haryana in India.

Sanghar, Khairpur and Ghotki districts are home to the Indhar, Dahar, Chhachhar, Wasan, Chhachhar, Mahar (tribe) and Rajpar tribes, as well as several Samma clans such as the Junejo, Samejo and Dharejo.

The riverine tracts of Sukkur and Shikarpur Districts are home to Mahar (tribe). Other tribes in the Sukkur Division include include the Dharejo, Dahar, Chhachhar, Dahiri, Phulpoto, Bambhan, Rajpar, Bhambhro and Rahu.

Badin District home to the following tribes: Mahendro, Samejo, Sial, Sarna, Nanda, Suha, Sahto, Khokhar, Khakher, Keerya, Kakepota, Bhanbhro, Bhatti, Bhoot, Bhan, Bhaunro, Sirki, Lat, Panhwar, Dal, Halepota, Raheemo, Nohrio (Arbab), Nahiyan, Notyar, Rahu, Ruhokra, Athla, Abro, Wadha, Wahera, and Zangejo, Zaouner.

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