Hussars

/huːˈzɑɹz/ noun

Historically, lightly armed cavalry soldiers, originating from Hungary and later adopted by other European armies.

From Hungarian 'huszár,' possibly from Serbian 'husar' (brigand/mercenary) or German 'Reiter' (rider). Became famous during the Napoleonic Wars for their daring cavalry tactics.

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