The well was commissioned by
Raja Dina Nath in the mid 19th century under the reign of
Ranjit Singh. The well was not built as an open well, but is instead enclosed within a walled structure. ,
Lahore, c. 1880s–1900s It is said that Nath wished to build his well near the site of a well dug
Sufi saint Said Soaf despite strong objections from local Muslim leaders who viewed construction of a second well to be antagonistic to the saint's memory. Disregarding their warnings and objections, Dina Nath ordered construction to begin on the site. After 200 metres of digging, labourers could not tap a water source, and refused to dig any further, much to the embarrassment of Dina Nath. The well has remained dry ever since, and remains a local monument. ==Restoration==