Mai Kolachi

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Mai Kolachi (b.11th century) according to local legend, was a fisherwoman who settled near the delta of the Indus River in the oldest area of Karachi to start a community.[1][2] The village was named after her for her bravery, who jumped into the sea to save her son.[1][3] Kolachi and this community was later developed into the modern city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

"The Moriro Mirbahar and the Mangarmachh" is an ancient Sindhi folktale about a fisherwoman named Mai Kolachi and her sons. It was originally written by the famous Sindhi sufi poet Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.[4] There are many different variations of the story, but most say that it took place during the 11th century during the rule of the Soomra dynasty.

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