Mai Kolachi

11th century) was a Sindhi Hindu fisherwoman who settled near the delta of the Indus River in the oldest area of Karachi to start a community.

"The Moriro Mirbahar and the Mangarmachh" is an ancient Sindhi folktale about a fisherwoman named Mai Kolachi and her sons.

The event of the story is said to occur in the 11th century during the rule of the Soomra dynasty, it is also written by the famous Sindhi sufi poet Hazrat Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

[4] The story goes: There was a small fishing village in old Karachi, where a woman named Mai Kolachi lived with her seven sons, the youngest was Moriro who was handicapped and could not walk properly, the other children were healthy went fishing in the sea every morning, while Moriro stayed at home with his mother.

[5] One morning while his brothers were preparing to go out to work, the weather became extremely and dangerous, and the waves wer high as they crashed against the shore.

[6] Sitting in the iron cage, Moriro floated into the sea until he reached a place where it was known that the monster lurked for its prey.