Chachar

[1][2][3] In Sindh, majority of them are settled at Sukkur, Ghotki, Kashmore, Jacobabad and Larkana districts.

[2] Agriculturist Chachars own land in the area between Guddu Barrage and Thatta.

[4] Chachars in the Sukkur area were involved in a feud with members of the Mahar tribe in the early years of the 21st century.

[2] Mufti Abdul Wahab Chachar (born 1942) is a notable politician, scholar and writer of more than 30 books.

Other clans: Chadwa, Chamyāl, Chanda/Chandwār, Chhachhar, Chhichhar, Dola, Dhudha, Dhanjun, Dang, Dhanga, Duheja, Doowani, Gabrani, Gobja, Jhanjha, Kalra, Kharyani, Muda, Miryani, Rāmān, Rāhi, Ramba, Rahmani, Rukāna, Zikriyani.