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The Bosniak Corps (, ) was a Prussian Army unit of
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of Bosnian origin. In 1745 they were organised in the 1st Hussar Regiment "von Ruesch".Franz Genthe: ''Die Bosniaken in der preussischen Armee.'' In: ''Wissenschaftliche Mitteilungen aus Bosnien und der Herzegowina.'' Bosnisch-Herzegowinisches Landesmuseum in Sarajewo, Band 8, Wien 1901, S. 145–200, S. 161.


History

The army has frequently performed functions of a Gendarmerie, or as the military police of the modern military. Bosniak army soldiers wore distinctive, high fur hats, decorated pony tails and ropes, they wore emblems of the province in which they served. As for weapons, they used their swords and spears, as well as their counterparts in the Imperial Army - Cossacks. The first time they fought was during the
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, and numbered nearly 1,000 people. Later, during the war because of the Bavarian allocations, as well as in Kostyuk uprising in 1796.


Origin

The ethnic composition of the Prussian Bosniaks has not been finally clarified. Originally, it was assumed in the literature that they were all Bosnians because of the name, i.e. they came from Bosnia and were exclusively or predominantly Muslim Bosnians. Subsequent statements contradict this: Serkis' troops were of Bosnian,
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origin or there were no Bosnians at all.


Other armies

Bosniaks () were also in the Polish army in the first half of the 18th century. However, the Bosniaks led a marginal existence alongside the
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, 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.


Literature

* Zemaljski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine, ''Wissenschaftliche Mitteilungen aus Bosnien und der Herzegowina'' Band 8, Das Museum, 1902 * David v. Dziengel: ''Geschichte des Königlichen Zweiten Ulanen-Regiments: zugleich enthaltend: Die Geschichte der Towarczys von 1675; die Geschichte der Bosniaken von 1745; des Tartaren-Pulks von 1795; der Towarczys von 1800, ..', Potsdam 1858
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See also

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Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry The Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Bosanskohercegovačka pješadija, Босанскохерцеговачка пјешадија), commonly called the ''Bosniaken'' (German for Bosnians), were a branch of the Aus ...
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Ulanen Uhlan (; ; ; ; ) is a type of light cavalry, primarily armed with a lance. The uhlans started as Grand Ducal Lithuanian Army, Lithuanian irregular cavalry, that were later also adopted by other countries during the 18th century, including Polis ...
* Volontaires de Saxe *
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Pocztowy A poczet (, "fellowship" or "retinue"; plural ''poczty'') was the smallest organized unit of soldiers in the Royal Polish Army and later also the Grand Ducal Lithuanian Army from the 15th until the 18th century. The name of a medium or heavy-cavalr ...
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