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- Battle_of_Komarno abstract "The Battle of Komarno took place on October 9, 1672, during the Polish-Ottoman War (1672-1676). It was part of Jan III Sobieski’s autumn expedition, aimed at destruction of mounted Tatar units, which ploundered southeastern provinces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.After the Battle of Niemirow, Crown Hetman Jan Sobieski headed towards Grodek Jagiellonski, with some 2,500-3,000 cavalry and dragoons. When his unit reached the area of Jaworow, Sobieski realized that main Crimean Tatar forces advanced towards Przemysl and then southwards to Sambor. Polish hetman decided to stop their retreat, and after a skirmish at the village of Hoszany, Tatar prisoners told the Poles that a 10,000 strong army under Noradin-Soltan camped in a valley near the town of Komarno. The Tatars were supported by the Cossacks of Petro Doroshenko.Sobieski wanted to surprise the enemy, ordering his soldiers to march 57 kilometers in a heavy rain and along muddy roads. His plan for the battle was to carry out a mock attack in the center of the Tatar-Cossack camp, and then to use his main forces to attack the left wing, in order to keep the Tatars away from the Wereszyca river crossing. Polish forces were divided into two groups - a 1,000-strong unit under Stefan Bidzinski, and a 1,500-strong unit with the hussars under Sobieski.At app. 4 p.m. the Tatars noticed the group of Bidzinski and mounted an attack, using their main forces. Soon afterwards, the hussars of Sobieski attacked their left wing, which resulted in a Tatar retreat towards the river. Those enemy soldiers who tried to cross the Wereszyca were killed, while other Tatars managed to flee towards Rudki. The slaughter of the invaders continued until nighttime, and only 1,500 Tatars managed to cross the Dniester, and return to their homeland. Sobieski’s forces also freed some 20,000 civilians, captured by the hordes.".
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- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Nemyriv.
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- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Category:1672_in_Europe.
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- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_Tatars.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Dniester.
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- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Petro_Doroshenko.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Polish-Ottoman_War_(1672-1676).
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- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Ottoman_War_(1672–76).
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Przemysl.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Przemyśl.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Rudky.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Sambor.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLink Yavoriv.
- Battle_of_Komarno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Komarno".
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- Battle_of_Komarno subject Category:1672_in_Europe.
- Battle_of_Komarno subject Category:17th_century_in_Poland.
- Battle_of_Komarno subject Category:17th_century_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Battle_of_Komarno subject Category:Battles_involving_Poland.
- Battle_of_Komarno subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Battle_of_Komarno subject Category:Conflicts_in_1672.
- Battle_of_Komarno comment "The Battle of Komarno took place on October 9, 1672, during the Polish-Ottoman War (1672-1676). It was part of Jan III Sobieski’s autumn expedition, aimed at destruction of mounted Tatar units, which ploundered southeastern provinces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.After the Battle of Niemirow, Crown Hetman Jan Sobieski headed towards Grodek Jagiellonski, with some 2,500-3,000 cavalry and dragoons.".
- Battle_of_Komarno label "Battle of Komarno".
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