Uhlán - translation to ισπανικά
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Uhlán - translation to ισπανικά

TYPE OF LIGHT CAVALRY OF ASIATIC ORIGIN, THAT WERE INTRODUCED INTO CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Uhlans; Ułan; Ulanen; Polish Lancers; Polish Uhlans
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  • Pułk Jazdy Poznańskiej}} at the [[Battle of Rajgród]] during the [[November uprising]] of 1831
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  • Tatar uhlans from [[Grodno]] area – soldiers of [[Polish Army]] in 1919
  • Uhlan of the 'Volontaires de Saxe' in 1745
  • Uhlan of the Natzmer-Uhlanen (1740–1742)
  • Lithuanian Army]]'s uhlan officers in 1925
  • Polish uhlans of the [[Kościuszko Uprising]] in 1794 – [[Walery Eljasz Radzikowski]]
  • Imperial Guard]] in the [[Battle of Peterswalde]] – [[Juliusz Kossak]]
  • Prussian uhlans in pre-1914 uniform
  • Charge of the Austrian 13th Galician Uhlan Regiment during the [[Battle of Custoza (1866)]]
  • Volunteers recreating the [[15th Poznań Uhlans Regiment]] in 1939 uniforms
  • Polish uhlans from the Army of the [[Duchy of Warsaw]] 1807–1815 [[January Suchodolski]] painting

Uhlán      
n. uhlan
uhlan      
n. jinete mercenario de la Caballería ligera (con origen en el ejército de Polonia); miembro de la Caballería pesada (procede de Alemania y Europa occidental)

Ορισμός

uhlan
['u:l?:n, 'ju:-, ?'l?:n]
¦ noun historical (in various European armies) a cavalryman armed with a lance.
Origin
C18: via Fr. and Ger. from Polish (h)ulan, from Turk. og?lan 'youth, servant'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Uhlan

Uhlans (; Polish: ułan; Lithuanian: ulonas; German: Ulan; French: uhlan) were a type of light cavalry, primarily armed with a lance. While first appearing in the cavalry of Lithuania and then Poland, Uhlans were quickly adopted by the mounted forces of other countries, including France, Russia, Prussia, Saxony and Austria-Hungary.

Uhlans traditionally wore a double-breasted short-tailed jacket with a coloured 'plastron' panel at the front, a coloured sash, and a square-topped Polish lancer cap (rogatywka, also called czapka). This cap or cavalry helmet was derived from a traditional design of Polish cap, formalised and stylised for military use. Their lances were traditionally topped with a small, swallow-tailed flag (pennon) just below the spearhead.