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Bosniakenkorps
Bošnjački korpus
Preussisches Bosniaken-Regiment 1786
Active1754 - unknown
CountryKingdom of Prussia Kingdom of Prussia
BranchArmy
TypeLancers
SizeApprox. 1,000
Part of1st Hussar Regiment "von Ruesch"
EngagementsSeven Years' War

The Bosniak Corps (German: Bosniakenkorps, Serbo-Croatian: Bošnjački korpus) was a Prussian Army unit of lancers of Bosnian origin. In 1745 they were organised in the 1st Hussar Regiment "von Ruesch".[1]

  1. ^ 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.

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