BUCHCHEKE, village 15 km southwest of Nankāṇā Sāhib in Sheikhūpurā district of Pakistan, had a historical shrine, Gurdwārā Pātshāhī V, dedicated to Gurū Arjan, who once came here from Nankāṇā Sāhib during his travels across this region. The Gurdwārā was looked after by Nirmalā Sikhs. A religious fair used to be held here on the first of Chet (mid-March) every year until 1947 when the Gurdwārā had to be abandoned in the wake of mass migrations caused by the partition of the Punjab.

Major Gurmukh Siṅgh (Retd.)