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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 .
General John Jacob, the acting British Commissioner in Sindh was first to be attracted to the site in the 19th century. His excavations found a vase of fine earthenware containing some pieces of crystal and amethyst, which was sent to the Karachi Museum. The stupa was decorated using terracotta sculptures representing the Buddha.> The artwork is similar to that seen at Sarnath and at Mathura. Clay tablets containing the Buddhist formula " Ye Dharma Hetu" in 7th-8th script were also found.
The stupa is now said to be in a poor condition. The bricks have been taken away causing deliberate destruction.