Manghopir Town Explained

Manghopir Town
Settlement Type:Constituent Town of Karachi
Subdivision Type:Town Chairman
Subdivision Name:Nawaz Ali Brohi
Subdivision Type1:Municipal Commissioner
Subdivision Name1:Agha Fahad
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Orangi District
Subdivision Type3:Division
Subdivision Name3:Karachi Division
Subdivision Type4:Province
Subdivision Type5:Country
Subdivision Name5: Pakistan
Parts Type:Union Committees in Town Municipal Corporation
Parts Style:coll,para
Parts:16
P1:Mai Ghari
Manghopir
Pukhtoonabad
Surjani
Yousuf Goth
Raheem Goth
KDA Flats
Bhatti Goth
Khuda Ki Basti
Lyari Expressway Resettlement Project
Hassan Goth
Gulshan-e-Maymar
Mullah Hussain Brohi
Kuwari Colony
MPR Colony
Gabol Colony
Government Type:Government of Karachi
Leader Title1:Constituency
Leader Name1:NA-244 Karachi West-I
Leader Title2:National Assembly Member
Leader Name2:Farooq Sattar (Muttahida Qaumi Movement)
Established Title:Town Status
Area Total Km2:342.0
Area Total Sq Mi:132.0
Elevation Max M:528
Elevation Min M:28
Elevation M:60
Population As Of:2023 Pakistani census
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:1,081,753
Population Density Km2:3,163.02
Population Urban:832,801
Population Rural:248,952
Population Demonym:Karachiite
Timezone:UTC+05:00 (PKT)
Timezone Dst:DST is not observed
Area Code Type:NWD (area) code
Area Code:021
Postal Code Type:ZIP Code
Postal Code:75890
Iso Code:PK-SD
Blank Name:Motorways & Minor Arterial Road
Blank Info: & Manghopir Road

Manghopir Town, (ur|{{Nastaliq|منگھوپیر ٹاؤن) is a neighbourhood located in the north-western part of Karachi, one of the three towns of Orangi District in Karachi Division, Sindh province of, Pakistan, that previously was a part of Gadap Town until 2011, now it is one of the three towns of Orangi District of Karachi. Manghopir Town has a population of 1.8 millions as of 2023 Pakistani census.

Demographics

Manghopir is a rural area of Karachi, The area has the oldest Sufi shrines in the city named after a Saint Saqib, hot sulphur springs that are believed to have curative powers, and many crocodiles - believed locally to be the sacred disciples of Pir Mangho. Balochs often call this place as ‘Mangi’ or Garm-aab/Sard-aab (due to the presence of the hot & cold springs).

There are several ethnic groups in Manghopir Town. Urdu-speaking Muhajirs are in simple majority in Manghopir sub-division. Population of Manghopir Sub-Division is 1,081,753 as of 2023 Pakistani census.

LanguageRank2023 census[2] Speakers2017 censusSpeakersGrowth rate (2017-2023)
Urdu154.0%584,22944.97%319,87020%
Pashto215.63%169,14919.56%139,16620%
Balochi34.08%44,2114.25%30,2324%
Punjabi46.80%73,6128.19%58,30717%
Saraiki56.47%70,0437.19%51,17310%
Sindhi66.73%72,8416.63%47,1661.5%
Others76.25%67,6689.18%65,32231%
All8100%1,081,753100%711,23652%

Religion

There are 1,039,887 Muslims, 34,417 Christians, 6,186 Hindus, 230 Ahmadiyya, 79 scheduled castes, 475 Sikhs, 251 Parsis & 258 others of total population 1,081,753 of Manghopir sub-division.

Town Municipal Corporation

On 29 September, 2022 Government of Sindh issued a notification of remaining names of Union Committees of Manghopir, Orangi District of Karachi Division.

16 Union Committees of Manghopir in Town Municipal Corporation

Sub Sr NumberNumber of Union CommitteeName of UC in Town Municipal Corporation
1 UC#01Mai Ghari
2UC#02Maghopir
3UC#03Pukhtoonabad
4UC#04Surjani
5UC#05Yousuf Goth
6UC#06Raheem Goth
7UC#07KDA Flats
8UC#08Bhatti Goth
9UC#09Khuda Ki Basti
10UC#10Lyari Expressway Resettlement Project
11UC#11Hassan Goth
12UC#12Gulshan-e-Maymar
13UC#13Mullah Hussain Brohi
14UC#14Kuwari Colony
15UC#15MPR Colony
16UC#16Gabol Colony

Manghopir Sub-Division Areas

Adjoining Areas

Constituensy

NA-244 Karachi West-I

Manghopir Lake

The Manghopir Lake is situated near the shrine of Sufi Pir Mangho and there over one hundred Mugger crocodiles in the lake which are fed by the pilgrims.[3]

Sheedis and Festivals

Manghopir is mostly inhabited by one of Pakistan's smallest ethnic communities, the Sheedi, also known as Makrani. Sheedi are said to be the descendants of Afro-Arabs from Zanzibar and maintain their distinct Afro-Arab and Omani identity in the midst of the dominating South Asian cultures.

Presently, these African-Pakistanis live in various parts of Karachi. Most are found in Lyari, but they are also found in Malir, Moaach Goth, Manghopir, and further in southern at Sindh and Balochistan. Due to Lyari's dominant Sheedi people population, it is often called 'Little Africa'. Some Afro-Arab style festivals and dances like Gowati, Lewa, Dhamaal, beating Omani style shindo, jabwah, and jasser drums are still popular in Manghopirs Lyari locale. Many forms of folk beliefs and medicines are also still practiced. A prominent Urdu poet and Lyari citizen, Noon Meem Danish, proudly claims to be the great-great-grandchild of an African from Zanzibar. "Now after centuries of cultural assimilation, Sheedis proudly call themselves Sindhis and Baloch.

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023 . TABLE 1 : HOUSEHOLDS, POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE . www.pbscensus.gov.pk . Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
  2. Web site: Pakistan Bureau of Statistics . TABLE 11 – POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE, SEX AND RURAL/ URBAN . 20 July 2024.
  3. http://www.dawn.com/news/880130/runaway-crocodiles-returned-to-manghopir-shrine Runaway crocodiles returned to Manghopir shrine