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The Bajwa are a ] clan from the ] region. <ref>{{Citation| last = Banerji| first = Rana| title = Pakistan Has a New Army Chief. Here’s What We Know About Him| newspaper =The Wire| date =26 November 2016 | url = http://thewire.in/82852/pakistan-new-army-chief-heres-know/ | access-date = 1 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Citation| last = Staff reporter| title = ‘No caste system’ in Pak Army| newspaper =The Nation| date =28 November 2016 | url = http://nation.com.pk/lahore/28-Nov-2016/no-caste-system-in-pak-army | access-date = 1 December 2016}}</ref>
Notable people bearing the name '''Bajwa''' include: Notable people bearing the name '''Bajwa''' include:



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The Bajwa are a Jat clan from the Sialkot region. Notable people bearing the name Bajwa include:

Surname listThis page lists people with the surname Bajwa.
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  1. Banerji, Rana (26 November 2016), "Pakistan Has a New Army Chief. Here's What We Know About Him", The Wire, retrieved 1 December 2016
  2. Staff reporter (28 November 2016), "'No caste system' in Pak Army", The Nation, retrieved 1 December 2016
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