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The '''42nd Deoli Regiment''' was an infantry regiment of the [[British Indian Army]]. The regiment traced their origins to 1857, when the [[Meena]] [[Regiment]] was raised during the [[Indian Mutiny]]. This regiment was the nucleus for the infantry of the Deoli Irregular Force which in May 1861, numbered eight companies. A cavalry detachment was added to the regiment by 1865 and continued to form part of it until at least 1886.<ref>W.Y. Carman, page 121, "Indian Army Uniforms – Infantry", Morgan-Grampian: London 1969</ref> After this date the 42nd became an exclusively infantry regiment.
The '''42nd Deoli Regiment''' was an infantry regiment of the [[British Indian Army]]. The regiment traced their origins to 1857, when the [[Meena]] [[Battalion]] was raised during the [[Indian Mutiny]]. This battalion was the nucleus for the infantry of the Deoli Irregular Force which in May 1861, numbered eight companies. A cavalry detachment was added to the regiment by 1865 and continued to form part of it until at least 1886.<ref>W.Y. Carman, page 121, "Indian Army Uniforms – Infantry", Morgan-Grampian: London 1969</ref> After this date the 42nd became an exclusively infantry regiment.


From its foundation the regiment was recruited mainly from various [[Meena]] sub-sects. In the Indian Army List of January 1919 the recruitment basis was described broadly as "four companies of Rajputana Hindus and Musalmans".
From its foundation the regiment was recruited mainly from various [[Meena]] sub-sects. In the Indian Army List of January 1919 the recruitment basis was described broadly as "four companies of Rajputana Hindus and Musalmans".