ḌHILVĀṄ, a small village 5 km east of Barkī (31º-28'N, 74º-30'E) in Lahore district, is sacred to Gurū Hargobind, Nānak VI. Gurdwārā Pātshāhī VI on the eastern outskirts of the village marked the site where the Gurū stayed under a pīpal tree during his visit to the village. The shrine had to be abandoned at the time of mass migration of Sikhs from the area at the time of the partition of the Punjab in 1947.

Major Gurmukh Siṅgh (Retd.)