Erinpura

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Erinpura
एरनपुरा
village
Erinpura
Location in Rajasthan, India
Coordinates: 25°08′28″N 73°03′27″E / 25.141244°N 73.057444°E / 25.141244; 73.057444Coordinates: 25°08′28″N 73°03′27″E / 25.141244°N 73.057444°E / 25.141244; 73.057444
Country  India
State Rajasthan
District Sirohi
Tehsil Sheoganj
Languages
  Official Hindi, Marwari
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Telephone code 02933
Vehicle registration RJ-22
Lok Sabha constituency Pali (Lok Sabha Constituency)
Vidhan Sabha constituency Sumerpur
Avg. annual temperature 22.5 °C (72.5 °F)
Avg. summer temperature 45 °C (113 °F)
Avg. winter temperature 00 °C (32 °F)

Erinpura is a village in the Rajasthan state of India. It is located in the Sheoganj Tehsil of the Sirohi district.[1] It is located near the Jawai Bandh station; the Jawai Bandh station was earlier known as Erinpura Road.

Erinpura is also a center for weather reports. Historically, Erinpura was the base of two successive military units: The Jodhpur Legion and the 43rd Erinpura Regiment.

1857 Revolt

The Jodhpur Legion based at Erinpura started revolt on 23 August 1857, during the war called by the British "The Indian Mutiny and nowadays called considered in India to be its First War of Independence. Its troops operated in Jodhpur state for some time, in cooperation with Khushal Singh, Thakur of Auwa, who was in rebellion against the British. On 8 September 1857, the Legion defeated a force of local levies raised by the Raja of Jodhpur, who remained loyal to the British.

Subsequently, this Legion remained at Auwa till 10 October 1857, when they embarked on a march towards Delhi via Marwar Junction and Rewari. The British sent from Delhi a force commanded by Colonel Gerrard, to intercept them. On 16 November 1857, a battle took place at Narnaul where Gerard's force defeated the Legion. However, Gerrard suffered mortal wounds during the pursuit and subsequently died.[2]

43rd Erinpura Regiment

Erinpura was the base for the 43rd Erinpura Regiment of the British India Army between 1860 and 1921. It was an irregular force till 1903, when it was officially regularized. In 1921 the regiment was disbanded.

Cultural references

SS Erinpura, a passenger liner built for the British-India Steam Navigation Company, and the first British India ship built for Eastern Service to be fitted with radio, takes its name from the village.[3]

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