May 3, 1765 – the teams of Georgian Hussar and other Sloboda regiments were added, and the major of the Life Guards Izmailovsky Regiment Efim Shcherbinin was formed in the city Kharkov as Kharkov Hussar Regiment.
June 26, 1783 – reorganized into a 6-squadron structure and named the Kharkov Hussar Regiment.
1784 – Kharkov Light Horse Regiment.
1790 – Kharkov Horse-Jaeger Regiment.
1792 – Kharkov Light Horse Regiment.
1796 – Kharkov cuirassier Regiment.
1798 – Cuirassier General Major Zaplatin Regiment.
1798 – Cuirassier General Major Prince Romodanovsky-Ladyzhensky Regiment.
1799 – Cuirassier General Major Cozens Regiment.
1801 – Kharkov Cuirassier Regiment.
1801 – Kharkov Dragoon Regiment.
1827 – Kharkov Uhlan Regiment.
1851 – Uhlan Regiment of His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand of Prussia.
1857 – Kharkov Ulan Regiment of His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand of Prussia;
^The highest orders on military ranks from January 1 to August 20, 1820 = Высочайшие приказы о чинах военных с 1 января по 20 августа 1820. — СПб., 1821. — С. 263.
"4th Cavalry Division War Log = Журнал военных действий 4-й кавалерийской дивизии"(PDF). War logs of the 1st, 4th and 9th Cavalry Divisions = Журналы военных действий 1-й, 4-й и 9-й кавалерийских дивизий. Vol. 7 (Collection of materials on the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 on the Balkan Peninsula = Сборник материалов по русско-турецкой войне 1877-1878 гг. на Балканском полуострове ed.). Saint Petersburg: Военная типография. 1898. pp. 71–117.