Judeir-jo-daro

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Judeir-jo-daro, also known as Damb Judeir, is an archaeological site dating back to the Harappan period in Balochistan, Pakistan. The city, during its time, was a moderate sized settlement with a population of around 20,240 and an area of 2,700,000 square feet (62 acres).[1]

The present day site is a federally protected archaeological site located between Jhat Pat and Dera Murad Jamali in the Nasirabad District of Balochistan.

References

  1. ^ Pruthi, R.K. (2004). Indus Civilization. Discovery Publ. House. p. 157. ISBN 9788171418657.