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| name = Nimadi
| name = Nimadi
| nativename = निमाड़ी
| states = [[India]]
| states = [[India]]
| region = [[Nimar]] in [[Madhya Pradesh]]
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| fam3 = [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan]]
| fam4 = [[Western Indo-Aryan languages|Western]]
| fam4 = [[Western Indo-Aryan languages|Western]]
| script = [[Devanagari]]
| iso3 = noe
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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 South Dewas districts. The famous writers of Nimari were [[Gaurishankar Sharma]], [[Ramnarayan Upadhyay]] etc.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131203040331/http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi9.html</ref>
'''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 South Dewas districts. The famous writers of Nimari were Gaurishankar Sharma, Ramnarayan Upadhyay etc.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131203040331/http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi9.html</ref>


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
निमाड़ी
Native toIndia
RegionNimar in Madhya Pradesh
Native speakers
2.31 million (2011 census)[1]
Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi.
Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3noe
Glottolognima1243

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 South Dewas districts. The famous writers of Nimari were Gaurishankar Sharma, Ramnarayan Upadhyay 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

  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20131203040331/http://www.sumania.com/lang/allindi9.html