Type of light cavalry of Asiatic origin, that were introduced into Central and Eastern Europe.
1The uhlan came on at a very quick pace, carrying some dispatches.
2The uhlan had become a terror, but not without some provocation.
3Amongst them was an officer of a uhlan regiment, who had all the appearance of belonging to some aristocratic family of Austrian Poland.
4If there are more Uhlans in front, we may get into trouble.
5Save when their eyes fell upon the Uhlan, mounted on his horse.
6At St. Denis-les-Rebais, on the 7th of September, a Uhlan obliged Mme.
7For over two weeks he had been on the hunt of Uhlan patrols.
8Two uhlans ripped open were seen lying three kilometers away from the farmhouse.
9They appear to regard Uhlan hunting as a form of sport.
10Even then he did not turn until a Uhlan had ridden past him.
11Occasionally they discerned a distant Uhlan, who rode off when he saw them.
12Why, you answer me like flags, banners, uhlans' pennons, fullfrocked cardinals!'
13Few travellers tempt the Red Sea at midsummer; the Uhlan was very empty indeed.
14In the middle of the reading, the Uhlan interrupted Denísov.
15I was much interested in a wounded Uhlan captain who was in that hospital.
16They were indeed uhlans, the first Prussians that the 106th had set eyes on.