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{{infobox ethnic group|
|group = Madhesi
|region1 = {{flag|Nepal}}
|pop1 = ±10% total population (1991)>
..Demonym
.Madhesi
.Nepali
.Nepalese
*Tharu<ref name=CS1>{{Country study|country=Nepal |abbr=np |editor=Savada, Andrea Matles |date=1991 |section=Social Classes and Stratification |pd=yes}}</ref><ref name=CNN>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/03/19/nepal.violence/index.html?iref=allsearch |title=Three killed in pre-election violence in Nepal |first=Manesh |last=Shrestha |publisher=CNN online |date=2008-03-19 |accessdate=2011-05-07}}</ref>
|langs = [[Maithili language|Nepali Maithili]], [[Bhojpuri|Nepali Bhojpuri]], [[Awadhi|Nepal Awadhi]], .[[Tharu language|Tharu]] and [[Nepali language|Nepali]]
|rels = [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]], [[Christianity]], [[Animism]
|related = [[Khas people]]; o]ther [[Indo-Aryan peoples]] of Gangetic plain of Indo-Nepal Border}}

The '''Madheshi''' (''Madhesī'', [[Devnagri]]: मधेशी) people of [[Nepal]] those reside in the southern, plains region, the Outer [[Terai]]. In geographical term, Terai means a flatland stretching from the foothill of the Himalayan region in the north to the Vindhyachal Parbat (Vindyachal Mountain) in the south situated in central Nepal. The term Madhesh implies to the Gangetic plain and the Vitri Madhesh area bordering Nepal by India on the southern side and spreading north up to the foothill of Siwalik range. The Terai region, which is mostly a flatland, is geographically and culturally distinct from the hills. According to the population census in 2001, it occupies 23 per cent of total area and 48.5 per cent of the population of Nepal.

==Area and Population==

The total land area in the 20 Terai districts is 34,109&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> which accounts for 23.1% of the country’s total area. In 2001, 48.4% of the country’s total population of 23.2 million lived in Terai districts with a density of 329 persons/km<sup>2</sup>. While in 2011 more than 50% of the total population was reported to be living in Terai. Terai plain and Vitri Madhesh together cover 20%-25% of the country’s total area.

==Etymology==
The word ''madhesi'' or ''madheshi'' is the adjectival form of ''[[madhesh]]'', which usually refers to the [[Terai]] region. ''Madhesh'' (मधेश) derives from the [[Sanskrit]] words ''madhya desh'' (मध्य देश), meaning "middle country."<ref name=CS2>{{Country study|country=Nepal |abbr=np |editor=Savada, Andrea Matles |date=1991 |section=Ethnic Groups |pd=yes}}</ref>

==Religion==
While the majority of Madhesis are [[caste]]-observant [[Hinduism|Hindu]], there is great cultural and religious diversity in the [[Madhesh]]. Two closely synchronized religious groups — [[Hindu]]s -and [[Muslim]]s — live there. The social structure of Madheshi caste Hindus is somewhat similar to that of [[Pahari people|Pahadi]] Hindus from the hills.<ref name=CS7>{{Country study|country=Nepal |abbr=np |editor=Savada, Andrea Matles |date=1991 |section=Religion and Society |pd=yes}}</ref><ref name=CS8>{{Country study|country=Nepal |abbr=np |editor=Savada, Andrea Matles |date=1991 |section=Hinduism |pd=yes}}</ref><ref name=Lawoti>{{cite book|title=Towards a democratic Nepal: inclusive political institutions for a multicultural society |first=Mahendra |last=Lawoti |pages=91–98, 126 |publisher=SAGE |year=2005 |isbn=0-7619-3318-2 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=PwplA9njvNwC}}</ref>

==Language==
[[Maithili]], [[Bajika]], [[Bhojpuri]], [[Awadhi]] and [[Tharu]] are the mother language of madhesi people. .<ref>{{cite book|url=http://www.cbs.gov.np/Population/Monograph/Chapter%2004%20%20Language.pdf |format=PDF |title=Population Monograph of Nepal |first=Yogendra P. |last=Yadava |publisher=[[Government of Nepal]], Central Bureau of Statistics |volume=I |chapter=4 |year=2001 |accessdate=2011-05-07}}</ref>

==See also==

* [[Madhesh]]
* [[Inner Terai]]
* [[Demographics of Nepal]]

==References==
{{reflist|2}}

==Further reading==
Deepak Chaudhary. 2011. ''Tarai/Madhesh of Nepal; An Anthropological Study''. Kathmnadu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar.

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