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'''Leghari  ''' (لغاری لغاري), also spelt as "Laghari" in Sindh, is a    Baloch    tribe living in    Balochistan,    Sindh    and    Punjab provinces of    Pakistan. The Leghari Baloch primarily speak the    Seraiki,    Sindhi, and    Balochi language, they are largely Sunni Muslims. The    Leghari    (pronounced    LAIGHARI)    Baloch tribe    is one of Pakistan's largest Baloch tribes. The Leghari Baloch are originally "Rind    Baloch". The Baloch do not have a documented history and as such the exact movement of the tribe is not known yet it is established that the tribe has had influence in past centuries in the    Sibi,    Barkhan    and    Loralai    area of Balochistan . More than two centuries ago they conquered a large part of what is today    Dera Ghazi Khan District    and established themselves at    Choti Zareen    (Lower Choti). The Leghari Tumandars (or Sardars i.e Tribal leaders) ruled a vast territory and collected tax from as far off as    Barkhan    in Balochistan.  

==Distribution==
The Leghari tribe is settled mainly in Southern Punjab and Sindh province's of Pakistan;    though the Legharis have large land holdings in Balochistan also.  

A segment of the Leghari tribe migrated to Sindh on the invitation of the    Kalhora    rulers. They were accompanied by many other Baloch clans like the    Jatois,    Khosa,    Chandios, etc. The famous Talpur Mirs (rulers) of Sindh are also a clan of the Leghari tribe. The Leghari tribe in Sindh is mostly settled in Sukkur, Sanghar, Hyderabad, Dadu, Thatta and Larkana Districts.



==External links==
*[http://www.legharis.com/ Legharis.com]

[[Category:Baloch tribes]]
[[Category:Sindhi tribes]]
[[Category:Saraiki tribes]]