How Hungary & Poland finally CRUSHED the Mongols 1241-1285 (FULL PARTS)
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How Hungary & Poland finally CRUSHED the Mongols 1241-1285 (FULL PARTS). On April 9, 1241, near Dobre Pole, between today’s Legnickie Pole and Koskowice, a legendary clash unfolded—one that would echo through European history. About 7,000 men formed up on the Polish side, a mix of courage and resolve. On the left wing stood Bolesław Dypoldowic with his assembled forces, including knights of various monastic orders—the Teutonic Knights, Hospitallers, and Templars—as well as knights from across Europe. Even miners from the Złotoryja mine rallied under his banner, ready to defend their homeland.
How Hungary & Poland finally CRUSHED the Mongols 1241-1285 (FULL PARTS). The right wing, led by the knight Sulisław, held Czech-Hungarian allies alongside the troops of Małopolska. At the center, commanding the Silesians and Greater Poles, was Prince Henry himself. Across the field, the Mongol army of around 8,000 awaited, with Orda, the brother of Batu Khan, leading the charge as he advanced through Hungary.
It was a scene set for a clash that could send ripples across nations. History was about to be made, with both sides bracing for a showdown that would test every ounce of their strength and spirit.
How Hungary & Poland finally CRUSHED the Mongols 1241-1285 (FULL PARTS). When Genghis Khan passed away in 1227, his son Ogedei Khan took the reins of the Mongol Empire. After sitting back and simply enjoying the spoils of his father’s conquests, he had something grander in mind. Rather than letting the empire remain a vast, nomadic powerhouse, he began to shape it into a more organized and prosperous state, without losing any of its fierce, unyielding spirit. Under Ogedei’s direction, the Mongol conquests surged forward, pressing into Central and Southern China, sweeping through Central Asia, and reaching all the way to the Middle East and parts of Eastern Europe.
By 1237, Batu Khan, Genghis Khan’s grandson, launched a major campaign into Eastern Europe, leading an unstoppable Mongol force through Volga Bulgaria. They claimed the Crimean Peninsula and conquered the lands of the Alans, cementing Mongol dominance across the region.
In 1238, Mongol forces reached Vladimir and began a systematic campaign through the Rus’ cities, capturing and devastating one city after another. Only a few, such as Novgorod and Pskov, escaped this fate by accepting Mongol suzerainty.
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