Tharparkar District
Tharparkar District (Sindhi: ضلعو ٿرپارڪر,Urdu: ضِلع تهرپاركر), is one of the twenty nine districts of Sindh province in Pakistan. It is headquartered at Mithi. It has the lowest Human Development Index of all the districts in Sindh.
Languages and demography
Dhatki also known as Thari, which is a Rajasthani language, is common language, which is also the majority language of the neighboring Umerkot district. However, Sindhi and Urdu are also widely spoken. One of the main tribes in in Tharparkar district is the Meghwar. Second of the main tribes in Tharparkar district is the Nohria The population can be divided into three main classes: Firstly, the Rajputs, which include Muslim and Hindu's. Secondly, are the large number of aboriginal Bhils who are also settled in the Tharparkar district and lastly there is a significant number of nomadic Sindhi tribes, that inhabit the region too. Thakurs mostly left Tharparkar and migrated to India after independence of Pakistan.
Muslims and Hindus of district Tharparkar live there brotherly, celebrate theirs' festivals (Dewali,Holi, Eid) togather,they are peacefull.