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'''Nimadi''' is spoken in the [[Nimar]] region of [[Madhya Pradesh]], which lies adjacent to [[Maharashtra]] and south of [[Malwa]]. The districts which speak Nimadi are: [[Barwani]], [[Khandwa]], [[Khargone]], [[Burhanpur]], |
'''Nimadi''' is spoken in the [[Nimar]] region of [[Madhya Pradesh]], which lies adjacent to [[Maharashtra]] and south of [[Malwa]]. The districts which speak Nimadi are: [[Barwani]], [[Khandwa]], [[Khargone]], [[Burhanpur]], Bedia, [[sanawad]] and parts of [[Dhar]], [[Harda]] and South Dewas districts. The famous writers of Nimari was [[Gaurishankar Sharma]], [[Ramnarayan Upadhyay]] etc.<ref>[http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi9.html ]{{dead link|date=May 2012}}</ref> |
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Nimari is mainly spoken in Khargone, Barwani and Khandwa districts. Ramnarayan Upadhyay, Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi, Prabhakar ji Dubey and others worked in it. "Ammar Bol " (Translation of Bhagwat Geeta) composed by Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi "Madhya" is the first epic in Nimari. |
Nimari is mainly spoken in Khargone, Barwani and Khandwa districts. Ramnarayan Upadhyay, Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi, Prabhakar ji Dubey and others worked in it. "Ammar Bol " (Translation of Bhagwat Geeta) composed by Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi "Madhya" is the first epic in Nimari. |
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Nimadi | |
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Native to | India |
Region | Nimar in Madhya Pradesh |
Native speakers | 2.2 million (2001 census)[1] Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi.[2] |
Indo-European
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | noe |
Nimadi is spoken in the Nimar region of Madhya Pradesh, which lies adjacent to Maharashtra and south of Malwa. The districts which speak Nimadi are: Barwani, Khandwa, Khargone, Burhanpur, Bedia, sanawad and parts of Dhar, Harda and South Dewas districts. The famous writers of Nimari was Gaurishankar Sharma, Ramnarayan Upadhyay etc.[3]
Nimari is mainly spoken in Khargone, Barwani and Khandwa districts. Ramnarayan Upadhyay, Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi, Prabhakar ji Dubey and others worked in it. "Ammar Bol " (Translation of Bhagwat Geeta) composed by Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi "Madhya" is the first epic in Nimari.
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