Jani Buriro (also known as Khery Jo Goth) (Sindhi: ڄاڃي ٻرڙو) is a village of Taluka Kot Diji, Khairpur District, Sindh, Pakistan.
The village was called Khairay-jo-Goth (Sindhi: خيري جو ڳوٺ) or Khairo Buriro by the name of its founder Khair Mohammad.
They kept the villagers in dungeons for many months and set them free at their special occasions like marriages and gathering with Nawabs.
In those days a person of this village Named Jani Buriro who was born in 1830 AD was the special servant of Mirs.
In those days, due to shortage of water and absence of irrigation system the crops were being grown at very small scales.
After the departure of Hindus in the partition of sub-continent (1947), their properties were occupied by Buriro people living in this village.
Link road which connects with Main highways is ending to shrine of Ibrahim ibn Adham a famous mystic saint in period of 2nd Hijri year.
Before the partition of sub-continent, dwellers of the village used to give informal education i.e. Quranic lessons which were given by a hired Mullah in the Mosque.
Hussain Abad and Layri then and now have remained nearest center for boys to get enrolled in schools for middle and secondary education.
In the early 1980s, Shah Abdul Latif University was established in Khairpur Mirs and became an opportunity for the people Northern Sindh to gain higher education at their door steps, as it was need of the hour.