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- Q16323438 subject Q15194022.
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- Q16323438 abstract "The sack of Sandomierz during the first Mongol invasion of Poland took place on 13 February 1241. It ended in the victory of the Mongol forces, who captured the city and burned it, massacring the residents.During the Mongol invasion of Poland, southeastern Polish city of Sandomierz was regarded by the invaders as a strategically important location, which had to be captured. Sandomierz lies near the confluence of the Vistula and the San rivers, near the 13th-century border between the Kingdom of Poland and Mongol-controlled Red Ruthenia. The invaders captured Sandomierz on 13 February 1241, after crossing the frozen Vistula. According to Jan Długosz, forces of the khan besieged both the city, and the castle. After breaking defences, they murdered the Abbot of Koprzywnica, and all monks from Koprzywnica’s Abbey, who had fled to the city. A great number of residents of the area was massacred, and the invaders saved only young men, whom they enslaved. During the siege, the Mongols used specially designed engines, especially stone throwing machines, which threw rocks weighing over 100 kilograms. The city was captured after four days, and after the sack, Mongol forces headed westwards, to Wiślica and Skalbmierz. On the day of the capture of Sandomierz, the Battle of Tursko took place. In 1259-1260, the Mongols sieged and captured Sandomierz again, razing the city and massacring its residents.".
- Q16323438 causalties "unknown".
- Q16323438 combatant "30pxKingdom of Poland".
- Q16323438 combatant "Mongol Empire".
- Q16323438 commander Q1419360.
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- Q16323438 date "1241-02-13".
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- Q16323438 result "Capture and destruction of the city of Sandomierz".
- Q16323438 strength "unknown".
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- Q16323438 casualties "unknown".
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- Q16323438 conflict "Sack of Sandomierz".
- Q16323438 date "1241-02-13".
- Q16323438 partof "the First Mongol invasion of Poland".
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- Q16323438 result "Capture and destruction of the city of Sandomierz".
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- Q16323438 comment "The sack of Sandomierz during the first Mongol invasion of Poland took place on 13 February 1241. It ended in the victory of the Mongol forces, who captured the city and burned it, massacring the residents.During the Mongol invasion of Poland, southeastern Polish city of Sandomierz was regarded by the invaders as a strategically important location, which had to be captured.".
- Q16323438 label "Sack of Sandomierz (1241)".
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- Q16323438 name "Sack of Sandomierz".