The Well of Dina Nath (Urdu: دینا ناتھ کا کنواں) was intended to be a water well in the Wazir Khan Chowk in Lahore, Pakistan.
The well's construction by in the 19th century by a Sikh nobleman sparked controversy, given its location in the immediate vicinity of the Wazir Khan Mosque.
The well was commissioned by Raja Dina Nath in the mid 19th century under the reign of Ranjit Singh.
Disregarding their warnings and objections, Dina Nath ordered construction to begin on the site.
[1] The well fell into disrepair, and was eventually surrounded by illegally constructed shops which had encroached upon the Wazir Khan Chowk.