Bajwat

Bajwat (Punjabi, Urdu: بجوات) is located in the true north of Sialkot near Pak-Indian border in the province of Punjab. It comprises about 85 villages, having a total population of 110000. 99.9 per cent are Muslims. The largest villages are Pul Bajawan, Phuklian, and ChakSanthal. It is ever green land of district Sialkot.

Rivers

There are many rivers passing through it, most important among them are Chenab and Tavi.

Agriculture

Agriculture is main occupation of the people. Many crops are grown there, especially wheat, rice and sugarcane. There are many fruit gardens growing mangoes, oranges, strawberries and guavas.

Weather

There is lovely weather in bajwat during summer temperature reached to 46 while during winter it dropped to even zero at sometimes.There is much raining in this area which sometimes badly effect crops and bring heavy floods.

Animals and Birds

Animals like cows, bufflow, sheep,goats ,donkeys ,wild cats, snakes pigs are found there. Beautiful birds like quel, sparrow crow and nightangle, parrots are also part of this region.

Games

People used to played different games like kushti,lookn matti but common one is cricket.

Politics

People took part actively in politics having once a speaker National Assembly Chuadary Ameer Hussain who belongs to bajwat village Loni. It comprise of three union councils. Phuklian, Kachimaan and Saddarpura.

References

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