- Jean-François Allard
Jean-François Allard (
1785 -1839 ), a French soldier and adventurer. Born in Saint Tropez, he became a soldier and was twice injured while serving inNapoleon 's army. He was awarded theLégion d'honneur and promoted to Captain of the 7th Hussars. After Waterloo, he drifted around and eventually ended up in Punjab, where he in1822 entered the service of the MaharajaRanjit Singh . He was commissioned to raise a corps of dragoons and lancers. On completion, Allard was awarded the rank of general, and became the leader of the European officer corps in the Maharaja's service.Allard was a charming and gentle man, very different from some of the other European mercenaries in the Punjab. He also took the trouble learning Persian, and is said to have composed poetry in his new language.
In June 1834, Allard returned to France on leave, but returned 18 months later. He continued to serve the Maharaja until his death in 1839.
Another European taking service in the Punjab with Allard in 1822 was the Italian
Jean-Baptiste Ventura . They were joined four years later by the NeapolitanPaolo Di Avitabile and the FrenchmanClaude August Court . A Spaniard, Oms, also served with them for a while. Together, these officers drilled the Sikh army into a formidable force.
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