Józef Bielak
Józef Bielak was a Lipka Tatar general, who fought in the Bar Confederation, the Polish–Russian War of 1792 and the Kościuszko Uprising of 1794. He commanded the 4th Lithuanian Advance Guard Regiment from 1763 to his death in 1794.
Early life
He was the son of Samuel Osman Bielak and Regina née Rudnicka.Military career
Seven Years' War (1761–1763)
In 1761 he became a captain in general Czymbaj Murza Rudnicki's regiment, which was assigned to the Royal Saxon army until 1764. With it, he fought in Silesia, Saxony and Czechia during the Seven Years' War. In 1763 he was promoted to colonel and a year later he became the commander of the 4th Lithuanian Vanguard Regiment.Bar Confederation (1768–1772)
During the Bar Confederation he fought on the side of the Confederates, under the command of Casimir Pulaski against the Russians. In 1771, however, he passed over to the king's side. However, he soon returned to the Confederates and fought in the Battle of Stołowicze. In 1772 he became a major general of the Lithuanian army.After the fall of the confederation, he returned to Koszoły, which was granted to him by King Augustus III for his war merits in 1763.
Four Years' Sejm (1788–1792)
In the years 1788-1789, he suppressed Ukrainian peasant revolts.He distinguished himself in the War in Defence of the Constitution, commanding the Lithuanian Vanguard corps. He participated, among others in the battles of Mir, Zelwa and Lietuvos Brasta. He was one of the most talented commanders of this campaign, for which he was decorated with the Knight's Cross of Virtuti Militari.