The population of the southern and central divisions of the district of Karachi largely composed of Numrias and Jokhias, the latter being an offshoot of the former.
The first famous man of the tribe was Ibrahim Burfat, who flourished about two hundred years ago.
His grandson, Izzat Khan, an energetic and ambitious chieftain, got possession of Bela and the province of Las.
[4] Another tradition is that Jam Hothi had five sons Essab, Lalo, Burra, Jaro (Charo/Chairo) and Shoro, who along with a slave, a musician (mirasi) and two others settled in Kohistan hills, who were later came to be known as Nuhmardis.
[5] Dr Nabi Bakhsh Baloch writes that Numria and Nuhria are same tribes of Samma.