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Village in Sindh, Pakistan
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Mithri is a village in Taluka Kot Diji, District Khairpur Mirs, Sindh, Pakistan. It is situated along the house of Zakir E Alhlebait Zawar Ghulam Hussain Hajano, son of Maakan Hussain Hajano Muhabat. The Muhabat Waah canal and the national highway connecting Khairpur to Islamabad is also situated next to it. Mithri is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Khairpur Mirs and 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the ancient site Kot Jo Kilo (Kot Diji Fort).

The population of Mithri is more than 8,000. Most of the population is farmers, with the second largest group in government services. Most of the civil servants work in the Education department, while a few are engineers, teachers and doctors. High,Girls Middle two mixed Elementary schools & 7 primary Schools are present in village.the village Mithri is in Khairpur district.

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