1st Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment
The 1st Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment (Lithuanian: 1-as priešakinės sargybos J. K. D. D. L. Kunigaikštijos pulkas;[1] Polish: 1 Pułk Litewski Przedniej Straży) was a military unit of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The full name was 1st Advance Guard Regiment of HM the Grand Duke of Lithuania.[2]
1st Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment | |
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Active | 1776-1795 |
Country | Grand Duchy of Lithuania |
Type | Cavalry |
Garrison/HQ | Anykščiai and Rechytsa (1789) Khalopyenichy (1790) Vidžiai (1792) |
Engagements | War in Defence of the Constitution |
History
Origins
Formed in 1776 as light ulans[2] from light cavalry banners and was called an uhlan regiment.[1]
Great Sejm 1788-1792
The regiment was stationed in Anykščiai & Rechytsa (1789), Khalopyenichy (1790), Vidžiai (1792).[1][2]
After the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
After the Kościuszko Uprising, the regiment was transferred into Russian army as Lithuanian-Tatar Regiment.[1][2]
References
- Ružancovas, Aleksandras (1926). Steponaitis, V. (ed.). "Lietuvos kariuomenės dalys XVIII amžiuje". Karo Archyvas. Kaunas: Vyriausiojo Štabo Karo Mokslo Valdyba. 3: 300.
- Rospond, Vincent W. (2013). Commonwealth Armies of the Partitions 1770 - 1794. Great Britain: Osprey Publishing. p. 39. ISBN 978-1-84908855-8.
1st Advance Guard Regiment of HM the Grand Duke of Lithuania
(F) 1776, as light ulans.
(S) Onikszty, Rzeczyca (1789), Chołopienicze (1790), Widze (1792).
(B) Opsa, Mscibow, Wojszkami (1792).
Transferred into Russian army as Lithuanian-Tartar Regt.
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