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The surname "Pawar" is commonly associated with the Maratha community in India, particularly in the state of Maharashtra. It is not traditionally a Sikh Jatt last name. Sikhism is a distinct religion with its own set of surnames, and Jatt is a Punjabi ethnic group. While surnames can sometimes be adopted or shared across communities, in this case, Pawar is not typically considered a Sikh Jatt last name.

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