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Bosniaks
Bosniaks
Belongs to Prussia
Type Melee Cavalry
Weapon(s) Lance
Soldiers in each unit 45
Melee Attack 9
Charge bonus 27
Defense skill 10
Morale 7
Tech requirement None; can utilize Wedge Formation and Diamond Formation
Produced from Army Board in Brandenburg or East Prussia
Special abilities Can hide in woodland
Cost 1010 SP/810 MP
Upkeep 250
Turns to Train 1
Unit Cap 1
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Bosniaks are a type of melee cavalry in Empire: Total War.

Description[]

Bosniaks are lancers, used to skirmish and for chasing down routing enemies.

These light-fingered cavalrymen are irregular forces, deployed where courage and speed are required, and mounted on the best horses. Their disciplinary shortcomings can be overlooked as long as they fight as if captained by the Devil himself! Looting is second nature to these men, and is (possibly rightly) considered a second source of pay. The other, unsavoury activities associated with pillage are equally considered a right, not a perquisite. This reputation for lawlessness often counts against them.

Although they have their origins in the Balkans, as the name suggests, “Bosniak” lancers can include men from many nations. Historically, the prototype for this unit was raised by an Albanian, Stephen Serkis, who recruited a force of lancers originally intended for Saxon service. He then offered his men to Frederick the Great (1740-86) of Prussia. Even though Frederick thoroughly disapproved of irregular troops in Prussian service, he took them into his army, and later recruited Poles, Lithuanians and Tatars to replenish the ranks. The regiment was eventually amalgamated into various other light cavalry forces by the beginning of the 19th Century.

General Information[]

Possessing excellent charging capabilities and passable melee characteristics, Bosniaks represent the finest lancer cavalry available to Prussia. As with other lancer cavalry, Bosniaks possess a nearly unequaled charge bonus, allowing it to cause high rates of casualties initially. Unfortunately, it also possesses the limitations of lancer cavalry, and once bogged down it can suffer high casualties. Only one regiment may be recruited, so their use in the Grand Campaign is limited.

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