The 8th Uhlan Regiment (Polish: 8 Puà Âk Uà Âanów) was Polish cavalry division of the Duchy of Warsaw Army.
The regiment formed in 1809 in the Galician Podolia region. Until 28 December 1809, it was called the 2 Puà Âkiem Jazdy Galicyjsko-Francuskiej (English: 2nd Galician-French Cavalry Regiment). By the end of 1809, the regiment had 954 soldiers.
From 1810 the following colour of uniform was in force:
Mottled collar; navy blue rebates.
Sleeve lining in mottled blue.
Trouser Lampasse in purple.
The regiment took part in battles during the Polish-Austrian War, the invasion of Russia in 1812 and the War of the Sixth Coalition.
Battles and skirmishes: