Gizri, a 250-year-old fishing village now part of Clifton and administered by the Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC), has a rich cultural and historical legacy. Originally home to
Sindhi-speaking fisherfolk since 1760. These Sindhi fishermen still reside in a neighborhood named ‘Machhi Para’ and they are the oldest inhabitants of this locality. This distinctive stone, a
limestone, also widely used for
gravestones, inspired the notion of a "Guzz" - a courtyard of stone. ==Area's major ethnic groups==