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  2. Polish cavalry - Wikipedia

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    The first Polish cavalry was created by the Duke of Polans - Mieszko I, who united the West Slav tribes in the area of modern Poland. It's noted in the manuscript of Abraham ben Jacob who traveled in 961–62 in Central Europe.

  3. Polish hussars - Wikipedia

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    By the reign of Bathory (1576–1586), the hussars had replaced medieval-style lancers in the Polish Crown army, and they now formed the bulk of the Polish cavalry. By the 1590s, most Polish hussar units had been reformed along the same "heavy" model. These heavy hussars were known in Poland as husaria.

  4. 1st Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard (Polish)

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    The 1st Polish Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard (French: 1er régiment de chevau-légers lanciers de la Garde impériale (polonais); Polish: 1. Pułk Szwoleżerów-Lansjerów Gwardii Cesarskiej (Polski)) was a foreign Polish light cavalry lancers regiment which served as part of Napoleon's Imperial Guard during the Napoleonic Wars.

  5. Charge at Krojanty - Wikipedia

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    Early in the day, Polish cavalry had intercepted German infantry moving towards the Free City of Danzig (Gdańsk) and slowed their progress. At 08:00, the Germans broke through Polish Border Guard units south of the Polish cavalry, which forced the Polish units in the area to start a retreat towards a secondary defence line at the Brda river.

  6. Warfare in Medieval Poland - Wikipedia

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    The painting, in the collection of National Museum in Warsaw, known as The Battle of Orsza depicts the common fighting formations of heavy, armoured cavalry, and light hussars. The Battle of Orsha took place in the Fall of 1514. During the battle of Obertyn (1531) there was only light cavalry present on the Polish side. It is possible (but ...

  7. 1st Cavalry Division (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The Polish 1st Cavalry Division (Polish: 1 Dywizja Jazdy, later 1 Dywizja Kawalerii) was a formation of the Polish Army between the World Wars. Formed in 1919, partially of veterans of the Polish Legions , the unit saw extensive action during the Polish-Bolshevik War .

  8. Szabla - Wikipedia

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    Polish hussar sabre, 17th century. The hussar sabre was the best-known type of szabla of its time, and was a precursor to many similar types of European swords. Introduced around 1630, it served as a Polish cavalry melee weapon, mostly used by heavy cavalry, or Polish Hussars.

  9. Category:Cavalry regiments of Poland - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1st Krechowce Uhlan Regiment; 2nd Grochow Uhlan Regiment; 3rd Silesian Uhlan Regiment; 4th Niemen Uhlan Regiment; 5th Zaslaw Uhlan Regiment; 6th Kaniow Uhlan Regiment