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・ Mughiyon
・ Mughlai cuisine
・ Mughlai paratha
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・ Mughr al-Khayt
・ Mughrabi
・ Mughrabi, Yemen
・ Mughrabi-Bridge
・ Mughroin mac Sochlachan
・ Mughron mac Ceannfaeladh


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Mugheri

Mugheri (or Mughery, Mughairi, (アラビア語:المغیری)) are a social group descended from Arabs, but in Pakistan they are considered as Baloch. Mugheri are descended from Arab Field Marshal Mughera Bin Yazid Bin Hatim, who was appointed as Field Marshal for Sindh by his elder brother and famous Governor of Sindh in Abbasid Caliphate named Daud Bin Yazid Bin Hatim. He was appointed as Governor of Sind in 800AD (184 Hijri) by Caliph Haroon-ur-Rashid (786-809). Governor Daud Bin Yazid Bin Hatim governed Sind for the longest period of nine years and his son Bashar Bin Daud Bin Hatim became next successor Governor of Sind during the caliphate of Mamoon-ur-Rashid. The Mughera tribe was at the climax because they ran their business, trade, affairs and matters effectively and were wealthy under the Abbasid Caliphate.
== History ==


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