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Culture
They often refer to themselves as "Mir Bahar" (meaning 'Lord of the sea'). They are mostly Sunni Muslims and speak Sindhi language and they basically are Sindhis. The historical man named "Morro Mohano" who took revenge from a shark which ate his four brothers and this historical moment took place at Mauripur road once it was the coastline and now it is under the overpass of Gulbai where there are the graves of Morro’s brothers and this history is centuries old and this is from Karachi the fishing village of Sindhi fishermen’s.
References
- "▷ Mohana tribe, the descendants of Mohenjo Daro". Last Places. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
- "The Last Mohana People". Visa pour l’image. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
- "Mohana Tribe: The Honorable Sindhi Tribe". Sindhi Dunya. 2016-05-16. Retrieved 2018-07-08.