Jean (or Joseph)-Michel-Pascal Buhan (17 April 1770 – 24 February 1822) was an 18th-century French lawyer, poet, polemist and playwright.
In March 1793, he decided to engage in the Vendee armies in a volunteer battalion from Gironde and there became general Boulard's aide.
Suffering from significant sight difficulties, he joined the administration in charge of military transport and army convoys in the western Pyrenees.
After the Fall of Robespierre [fr], he moved to Paris in the Minister of Defence as chief of correspondence.
Leaving behind four children he had with his niece he had married in need, his friends managed to get to his widow a pension of 1,200Frs for his actions in favor of the First Restoration.