Jinnan Wali Dheri ("the mound of jinns") is an archaeological site near Taxila, Pakistan.
[1] It is one of the best-preserved Buddhist monastic complexes in the Taxila valley.
[citation needed] Discoveries at Jinnan Wali Dera include fragments of murals on the walls of the corridor of a monastery leading to the main stupa.
The paintings collapsed when the site was destroyed by the White Huns in the 5th century.
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