Kahu-Jo-Darro

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Kahu-Jo-Darro is ancient Buddhist archaeological site near Mirpurkhas, Pakistan. Excavations revealed a Buddhist stupa from the site. The ancient site is spread over 30 acres.

General John Jacob, the acting British Commissioner in Sindh was first to be attracted to the site in the 19th century. His excavations, however, did not reveal much. James Gibbs and Henry Cousens also researched the site.