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'''Nimadi''' is a Western [[Indo-Aryan language]] spoken in the [[Nimar]] region of west-central [[India]] within the state of [[Madhya Pradesh]]. This region lies adjacent to [[Maharashtra]] and south of [[Malwa]]. The districts where Nimadi is spoken are: [[Barwani]], [[Khandwa]], [[Barwaha]], [[Khargone]], [[Burhanpur]], Bedia, [[Sanawad]] and parts of [[Dhar]], [[Harda]] and |
'''Nimadi''' is a Western [[Indo-Aryan language]] spoken in the [[Nimar]] region of west-central [[India]] within the state of [[Madhya Pradesh]]. This region lies adjacent to [[Maharashtra]] and south of [[Malwa]]. The districts where Nimadi is spoken are: [[Barwani district|Barwani]], [[Khandwa district|Khandwa]], [[Barwaha]], [[Khargone district|Khargone]], [[Burhanpur district|Burhanpur]], [[Bedia]], [[Sanawad]] and southern parts of [[Dhar district|Dhar]], [[Harda district|Harda]] and [[Dewas district|Dewas]] districts. The famous writers of Nimari were Gaurishankar Sharma, Ramnarayan Upadhyay, surendra khede etc.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi9.html |title=Archived copy |website=www.sumania.com |access-date=11 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203040331/http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi9.html |archive-date=3 December 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Nimari is mainly spoken in Khargone, Barwani and Khandwa districts. Ramnarayan Upadhyay, Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi, Prabhakar Ji Dubey, Jeevan Joshi, and others worked in it. "Ammar Bol " (Translation of Bhagwat Geeta) composed by Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi "Madhya" is the first epic in Nimari. Prabhakar Ji Dubey was also awarded by the president of India. He lived in a town named Barwaha which is situated near Maheshwar and Omkasreshwar(One of the jyotirlinga). He played many stage dramas. He was a disciple of Rama Dada and often used to visit Khandwa. He is still famous for songs like "Gammat, Swang". He also worked as a professional teacher. His one of the book named "Thumka" was also awarded by Academy of Isuri. He died on 13 March 1997. |
Nimari is mainly spoken in Khargone, Barwani and Khandwa districts. Ramnarayan Upadhyay, Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi, Prabhakar Ji Dubey, Jeevan Joshi, and others worked in it. "Ammar Bol " (Translation of Bhagwat Geeta) composed by Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi "Madhya" is the first epic in Nimari. Prabhakar Ji Dubey was also awarded by the president of India. He lived in a town named Barwaha which is situated near Maheshwar and Omkasreshwar(One of the jyotirlinga). He played many stage dramas. He was a disciple of Rama Dada and often used to visit Khandwa. He is still famous for songs like "Gammat, Swang". He also worked as a professional teacher. His one of the book named "Thumka" was also awarded by Academy of Isuri. He died on 13 March 1997. |
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Nimadi | |
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निमाड़ी | |
Native to | India |
Region | Nimar in Madhya Pradesh |
Native speakers | 2.31 million (2011 census)[1] Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi. |
Devanagari | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | noe |
Glottolog | nima1243 |
Nimadi is a Western Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Nimar region of west-central India within the state of Madhya Pradesh. This region lies adjacent to Maharashtra and south of Malwa. The districts where Nimadi is spoken are: Barwani, Khandwa, Barwaha, Khargone, Burhanpur, Bedia, Sanawad and southern parts of Dhar, Harda and Dewas districts. The famous writers of Nimari were Gaurishankar Sharma, Ramnarayan Upadhyay, surendra khede etc.[2]
Nimari is mainly spoken in Khargone, Barwani and Khandwa districts. Ramnarayan Upadhyay, Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi, Prabhakar Ji Dubey, Jeevan Joshi, and others worked in it. "Ammar Bol " (Translation of Bhagwat Geeta) composed by Mahadeo Prasad Chaturvedi "Madhya" is the first epic in Nimari. Prabhakar Ji Dubey was also awarded by the president of India. He lived in a town named Barwaha which is situated near Maheshwar and Omkasreshwar(One of the jyotirlinga). He played many stage dramas. He was a disciple of Rama Dada and often used to visit Khandwa. He is still famous for songs like "Gammat, Swang". He also worked as a professional teacher. His one of the book named "Thumka" was also awarded by Academy of Isuri. He died on 13 March 1997.
References[edit]
- ^ "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
- ^ "Archived copy". www.sumania.com. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
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