Bosniak Corps

Bosniak Corps

Other armies

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== Other armies ==
== Other armies ==
Bosniaks ({{Langx|pl|Bośniacy}}) were also in the Polish army in the first half of the 18th century. However, the Bosniaks led a marginal existence alongside the [[Uhlans]], who were part of the Polish military at the same time .
Bosniaks ({{Langx|pl|Bośniacy}}) were also in the [[Polish army]] in the first half of the 18th century. However, the Bosniaks led a marginal existence alongside the [[Uhlans]], who were part of the Polish military at the same time .
Bosniaks are also mentioned as lancers in the Danish hussars. There, based on the Prussian model, a squadron of lancers was equipped with similarly fantastic uniforms. The Prussian Bosniaks were also a model for the Netherlands when they set up the "Bosnian Uhlans" (Bosniaques) as a lancer formation.{{Cite journal|last=Hadzijahic|first=Muhamed|year=1962|editor-last=Hirzel|editor-first=S.|title=Die Anfänge der nationalen Entwicklung in Bosnien und in der Herzegowina|journal=Südost-Forschungen|volume=21|pages=181}}
Bosniaks are also mentioned as lancers in the [[Guard Hussar Regiment (Denmark)|Danish hussars]]. There, based on the Prussian model, a squadron of lancers was equipped with similarly fantastic uniforms. The Prussian Bosniaks were also a model for the [[Netherlands]] when they set up the "Bosnian Uhlans" (Bosniaques) as a lancer formation.{{Cite journal|last=Hadzijahic|first=Muhamed|year=1962|editor-last=Hirzel|editor-first=S.|title=Die Anfänge der nationalen Entwicklung in Bosnien und in der Herzegowina|journal=Südost-Forschungen|volume=21|pages=181}}


== Literature ==
== Literature ==