Mothparja

Mothparja (Sindhi: موٿپارجا, Urdu: موتھپارجا) also called Village Muhammad Moryal Sahito (Muhammad Moryal Sahito Jo Goth)[1] is a village in district Khairpur in Sindh province of Pakistan.

[citation needed] Their houses were made from wood and leaves of date palm trees.

In the first years of the 20th century a pandemic (virus) attacked the village and killed a number of people.

So, the head of the village, Muhammad Moryal Sahito, decided to leave that place.

[13] After the independence of Pakistan from British Government a group of people migrated from the Khan Wahan village and settled here, they were Channa.

Monsoons recede by September, but it is not until late October that the short lived autumn season is experienced before the onset of the region's cool winters.

Before the independence of Pakistan, residents of the village used to get only informal education i.e. Quranic lessons which were given by a hired Mullah in the Mosque.

[citation needed] There were no educational facilities even there was not a single school in the vicinity or nearby villages.

After their tireless efforts they made it and in 1980s the boys primary school was built by Sindh Government.