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  2. Nimar - Wikipedia

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    West Nimar district was split into the districts of Barwani and Khargone on 24 May 1998 and similarly East Nimar district was split into the districts of Khandwa and Burhanpur on 15 August 2003. The population of this region according to the 2011 Census is 7,044,884 people.

  3. Khandwa district - Wikipedia

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    The East Nimar district was part of the Nerbudda (Narmada) Division of the Central Provinces and Berar, which became the state of Madhya Bharat (later Madhya Pradesh) after India's independence in 1947. [1] Khandwa was known as East Nimar until recently. Burhanpur District was separated from Khandwa District on 15 August 2003.

  4. Mundi Area - Wikipedia

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    Mundi Area lies in the Nimar region, which includes the lower valley of the Narmada River, Kherkhali River, and Shiva River. The Narmada forms part of the northern boundary of the Mundi Area and the Khandwa area to the south, the Barwaha and Sanawad areas to the west, and the Harsud area to the east.

  5. Khargone district - Wikipedia

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    Khargone district (Hindi pronunciation: [kʰəɾgoːn̪]), formerly known as West Nimar district, is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The district lies in the Nimar region and is part of the Indore Division. The district headquarters is the city of Khargone, which lies south of the Indore metropolis, the headquarters of ...

  6. Mundi - Wikipedia

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    Mundi Nagar Parishad, with a population of about 30 thousand is Khandwa district's most populous Nagar Parishad located in the district of Khandwa (East Nimar) district in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India. The total geographical area of Mundi Nagar Parishad is 18 km2 and it is the 2nd biggest city by area in the district.

  7. Khandwa - Wikipedia

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    Khandwa is a city and a nagar nigam in the Nimar region of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Khandwa district, formerly known as East Nimar District. Khandwa is a major railway junction; the Malwa line connecting Indore with the Deccan meets the main east–west line from Mumbai to Kolkata. [5]

  8. Mardana, Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Majority of houses are found to be painted turquoise blue, a traditional Nimar colour. And from the walls of each, the Goddess Narmada looks innocently down. [2] Mardana is a large village located in Sanawad tehsil of West Nimar district, Madhya Pradesh with total 1014 families residing. The Mardana village has population of 5001 of which 2511 ...

  9. Mahakoshal - Wikipedia

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    Nimar region lies to the west, in the lower reaches of the Narmada valley. Mahakoshal is now predominantly a Hindi-speaking area, although it is actually the native region of Dravidian languages such as Gondi, Pardhan and Bharia. Due to the prevalence of Gondi the region is also called Gondwana by Gondi speakers.