Madhesh
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Madhesh , also known as Terai or Tarai, is the flat southern region of Nepal which stretches from east to west. It is a part of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It occupies about 17% of the total land and is home to almost 48% of the total population of Nepal.
The Madhesh is a 20 to 30 km wide broad belt of flat and fertile land stretching from the east to the west of Nepal. To the south are the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, India and Bihar, India and the Mahabharat,Nepal Range is to the north of Madhesh.
Contrary to the frequent image of Nepal as mountainous country with snow-covered Himalayas and Mongoloid people, the region is a flat, fertile piece of land with people and culture mostly resembling to that of northern India. The major languages in the region are Maithili, Bhojpuri, Nepali and janjati language .
The eastern part of Madhesh was a part of the ancient kingdom Mithila with Janakpur as its capital.
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[edit] Origin of "Madhesh" and variants
Terai is used to refer to all the Indo-Gangetic Plain region of northern India and southern Nepal. The word Terai or Tarai is assumed to be derived from Persian where it means 'damp' or 'moist land'. As such it strictly refers to a transition zone of springs and marshes between Bhawar alluvial fans at the base of the Chure Hills and level plains. These alluvial fans are made of coarse sediments through which groundwater moves easily downslope, whereas the plains have less pervious layers of fine sediments or even clays that virtually stop the percolation of groundwater, forcing it to the surface.
This zone was dangerously malarial, usually forested, and only lightly populated -- mainly by Tharu and other minorites janjatiin inner madhesh and caste group ie Yadav/Ahir,Koiri,dhanuk,Teli,amat,rajbhar,Kurmi etc are as well as tharu, danuwar in outer Madhesh.Inner Madhesh was forest which is affected by malaria.Mostly Tharus and some other ethnic group get resistance over thousands of years -- before mosquito suppression with DDT. But in time the strict meaning of the word was forgotten and Terai came to mean all lowlands in the vicinity of the Mahabharat Hills, including Nepal's entire share of the North Indian Plain as well as its "Dun" valleys.
In Nepal, the Terai is also referred as Madhesh. The word 'Madhesh' is said to be derived from 'Madhya Desh' meaning 'country in the middle'. Some scholars show its origin in 'Matsya Desh' meaning 'country of fish', tracing its origin to the country described in the Hindu scripture the Mahabharata.
There are a number of dialectical forms and Western spellings in use which refer to the population of the Madhesh: Madheshi, Madhesi, Madesi, Mahadhesi.
[edit] Towns
[edit] Important Localities
- Bhadrapur
- Janakpur
- Birganj
- Siddhartanagar
- Lumbini
- Nepalgunj
- Mahendranagar
- Mechinagar
- Lahan
- Dhangadhi
- Ithahari
- Inaruwa
[edit] Geography
It goes up to 1000 m immediately. It is never more than 30 km wide. This part can be called Madesh or Terai.The Terai makes up 17% of the area in Nepal. The soil is generally fertile and there is good rain, which accounts for good crops.
[edit] History
Historically, Mithiala, kapilbastu nation were present before 2000 years. People were inhabited for "Baidik" period.from 1000 B.C. to 1300 B.C., karnataka dynesty, founder of this dynesty was Nanya Dev, was establised Tirhut nation.It is also called Simraungarh. After the unification of Nepal under Prithvi Narayan Shah, Madhesh region came under Nepal.
The Madhesh was a useful buffer against territorial ambitions of Indian princes and above all British expansion. In fact the malarial belt could be relied on to decimate invading troops before they reached the Pahari heartland.Most of the land in Terai was then covered by forest.
Although Nepal nominally became a democracy under Democratic parties in 1990, historical patterns of government employment being restricted to Paharis have lasted right up to the present day. The populations of the Madhesh participated little and seemed at risk of being overlooked in the negotiated settlements aimed at giving Janajatis more representation.
[edit] Climate
The Terai has a subtropical climate and it can often be humid. The best weather is from November to February, when day temperatures are from the mid 20° to the high 20° and it is cool, sometimes cold at night. It very seldom rains at this time.
From late April to the beginning of September the weather is mild, often going over 40 °C. The monsoon goes from mid-June to mid-September, and this not a good time to visit. Most areas in the Terai get over 1500 mm of rain in a year.
[edit] People
The people in the region are mostly Indo-Aryan speaking, living since thousands year ago, and are referred as Madhesis. The kingdom of Buddha around 500 BC, Tirhut, Sen and other kingdoms were part of Madhesh. The main religion of Madhesh(including all ethnic groups) is Hinduism, although the majority of Nepal's small Muslim minority live in Madhesh. Popular dress includes the traditional of male areDhoti .Kurta and typical janjati dress. Similar sari, Blouse, kutra salwar and typical janjati dress were by women.
[edit] Politics
A movement was recently formed in the Terai area of Nepal called the Madheshi movement which demands the end to the discrimination to the Madheshi people, greater autonomy within Nepal, and greater representation in the national parliament. The different parties involved in the movement range from the student wings of the ruling parties to the armed Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha.These are basically divided into two groups with two different leaders. It is basically more terrorism-oriented rather than a politically motivated organization according to Nepalese Government since it has been causing many criminal activities in Nepal although they claim to be a political institution. Their demands thus are different. The peaceful parties involved demand a federal political system, whereas the armed rebels demand a separate state.
There are other popular among madhesi people on Nepal too namely Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF).This part was launched historical madhesh movement and huge mass came to street for right, About 40 persons died .Due to this, kathmandu did ready to provide federal provinance. On December 17th, 2007 the Unified Madheshi Front announced a plan to launch protests and unrest in Terai for moving towards autonomy.[1] If their demands are not met they have threatened to secede from Nepal.[2]
[edit] Economy
Economically Madhesh is the most productive region of Nepal.Although Pahades discriminated Madhesi, 70% of the major industries of in the country are established in this region.
Agriculture is the main economic stake of the region. Main crops are paddy, wheat, pulses, moong, sugarcane, jute, tobacco, and maize. Many agro-based industries like jute factories, sugar mills, rice mills and tobacco factories are established throughout the region.
[edit] Tourism
The main places to visit in Madhesh are Lumbini, the birth place of Buddha; and pleasant interesting Janakpur, the birthplace of Sita and where she married Rama, from the Ramayana.
The main east–west road through Nepal is the Mahendra Highway, which goes from the Karnali River at the western border of Bardia National Park to Kakarbhitta on the eastern border of Nepal in the east.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- News, Discussions and Library of Madhesh
- Nepal Tourism Board
- Government of Nepal
- BBC Nepali Service
- Kantipur Online
- Conference on Tarai
- Association of Nepali Teraian in America
- Nepalgunj Business and Information Portal
- voice of madhesh
[edit] References
- ^ "Terai leaders announce stir", The Rising Nepal, 2007-12-18. Retrieved on [[2007-12-18]].
- ^ "People of Terai want to secede from Nepal", Hindustan Times, 2007-12-18. Retrieved on [[2007-12-18]].