The 2nd Uhlan Regiment (Polish: 2 Puà Âk Uà Âanów) â was an uhlan regiment of the army of the Duchy of Warsaw.
The regiment was formed in 1806 as the 2nd Light Cavalry Regiment of the 1st Legion (Polish: 2 Puà Âk Lekkiej Jazdy Legionu I) some time later the regiments name was changed to the 2nd Uhlan Regiment. In 1808 it was stationed at Warsaw. At the end of 1809 the regiment was listed as having 1363 soldiers.
Until 1809, the regiment bore the colours of the 1st Legion. These were yellow epaulettes with yellow or gold buttons and braid, and crimson sleeve turnbacks and collars.
From 1810 onwards, the regimental uniform of the 2nd Uhlan Regiment was:
Crimson collar with white piping; navy blue trimmings with yellow piping
... Crimson sleeve cuffs with white piping
Yellow trouser Lampasse
The regimental commanders of the 2nd Uhlan Regiment were:
The regiment took part in the War of the Fourth Coalition, Austro-Polish War, French invasion of Russia and War of the Sixth Coalition.
Battles and skirmishes: