How Poland Finally CRUSHED the Mongols - DOCUMENTARY

How Poland Finally CRUSHED the Mongols - DOCUMENTARY

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How Poland Finally CRUSHED the Mongols - DOCUMENTARY
1287, the Mongolian Golden Horde launches a major campaign against the Kingdom of Poland. This would be the third time a Mongol army invaded the country; the Poles knew well that they were facing a formidable opponent. Commanded by two capable and experienced military leaders – Nogai Khan and Talabuga Khan, the Golden Horde’s army divided and entered Poland via two attack points. For many of the Poles, they had little option but to hole up within the country’s fortresses. However, one nobleman, Duke Leszek the Black, would muster an army and confront the Golden Horde head on. Meanwhile, he would appeal to his neighbor, the King of Hungary for help. Hungary would respond, and soon, a coalition Polish-Hungarian force would stand against the Mongols, bolstered by the courageous Hungarian commander George of Sóvár. Watch our video on 1260: Mongols vs. Mamluks - The Battle of Ain Jalut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5QQaQw0uQw Get my book about the Crusades: http://www.amazon.com/Why-Does-Heathen-Rage-Crusades/dp/152395762X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1461105827&sr=8-1&keywords=why+does+the+heathen+rage Support my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RealCrusadesHistory Written, edited, and narrated by: J Stephen Roberts Animations by: Denys Rodionov Game footage: Medieval Kingdoms Total War 1212 for Attila Sources: -Chambers, James - The Devil's Horsemen: The Mongol Invasion of Europe, (Castle Books, 2003) -Jackson, Peter - The Mongols and the West: 1221–1410, (Routledge, 2005) -Kosztolnyik, Z.J. - Hungary in the 13th Century, (East European Monographs, 1996) -Krakowski, Stanisław - Polska w walce z najazdami tatarskimi w XIII wieku, (1956) -Pow, Lindsay Stephen - Thesis: Deep Ditches and Well-built Walls: A Reappraisal of the Mongol Withdrawal from Europe in 1242, (University of Calgary, 2012) -Witold Sarnecki, David Nicolle - Medieval Polish Armies 966–1500, (Osprey, 2009) #Mongols #Poland #MedievalHistory