Tando Bago Tehsil
[5] Tando Bago is home to a prominent Sheedi community, which retains a distinct identity but is also relatively impoverished, mostly living in the ghetto area of Kandri Paro and working as lowly labourers.[6] The main tribes in Tando Bago include, Talpur, Halepota, Khuwaja, Lohana, Khatti, Agha Khani, Rajput, Sheedi, Soomro, Bakari, Memon, Chandio, Qureshi, Punjabi, Kaloi, Pathan, Noonari, Bhanbhro, Samoon, Mallaah, Kazi, Siyal, Solangi, Baloch, Chalgiri, Bhatti, Jokhio, Mughal, Mirza, Unar, Bughio, Umrani, Rind, Leghari tribe, Khaskheli, Rustmani, Lashari, Nizamani, Abbasi, Dal, Sand, Lakha, Uttwani’s, Jablu Abra, Jablu’s Detha, Kolhi, Meghwar, Bheel, Khosa, Magsi, Sarhandi Pir, Sindhi, Saati, Dahri, Jamali, Authelo, Brohi, Arain, Lashari, Syed, Khaledi Qureshi Pir, Malik, Bhangi, Uttwani’s hindu peoples and many Sindhi communities.[4] Tando Bago was historically the seat of a pargana, which covered territories that had earlier belonged to the district of Chachgan in the eastern Indus Delta.[4] Tando Bago then had a government vernacular school, a large dharamsala maintained by the municipality, the kacheri of the taluka's mukhtiarkar with an associated jail, and a police thana with 2 officers and 7 constables.[4] The 1951 census recorded the village of Tando Bago as having an estimated population of 2,099 people, in 300 houses, and covering an area of 1.1 square miles.