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- Q9173656 abstract "The Battle of Tursko (or Tursko Wielkie) took place on 13 February 1241, during the First Mongol invasion of Poland. It ended in the defeat of the Polish forces of the ziemia of Kraków.In early February 1241, Polish forces under the voivode of Kraków Włodzimierz blocked the road towards Kraków, concentrating in the area of Miechow. Meanwhile, Mongol forces headed towards Kraków via Koprzywnica, Wislica and Skalbmierz, then withdrew to Tursko Wielkie. Following the order of the voivode, the Poles decided to pursue the Mongols. The Mongol commander Baidar was probably aware of it, using mock retreat to find a better position for the battle. According to Jan Dlugosz, the first clash ended in a Polish victory and the release of a number of prisoners. The second clash however, resulted in the complete defeat of the Polish knights. One of the reasons for the success of the Mongols' counterattack was that the Polish forces, having captured the Mongol camp, focused on looting it rather than worrying about the still significant enemy forces.Despite their eventual victory, the Mongols are said to have sustained significant losses in this engagement. The brief Polish victory at Tursko, even if only in the first phase of the battle, shook the Mongols. References to this battle can be found in a Taiwanese chronicle of the Chinese Yuan Dynasty, where Tursko is spelled Tulisseko.Remnants of fortifications were visible near Tursko until recently and were associated with a Mongol camp; the locals called this place "Zamczysko" ("castle remnants"). Construction of a monument commemorating the battle began in Tursko Wielkie in early 2012.".
- Q9173656 causalties "High".
- Q9173656 combatant "Kingdom of Poland".
- Q9173656 combatant "Mongol Empire".
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- Q9173656 date "1241-02-13".
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- Q9173656 result "Decisive Mongol victory".
- Q9173656 strength "1,000".
- Q9173656 strength "1,000–2,000".
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- Q9173656 casualties "High".
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- Q9173656 commander "Włodzimierz, Voivode of Kraków".
- Q9173656 conflict "Battle of Tursko".
- Q9173656 date "1241-02-13".
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- Q9173656 result "Decisive Mongol victory".
- Q9173656 strength "1000".
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- Q9173656 comment "The Battle of Tursko (or Tursko Wielkie) took place on 13 February 1241, during the First Mongol invasion of Poland. It ended in the defeat of the Polish forces of the ziemia of Kraków.In early February 1241, Polish forces under the voivode of Kraków Włodzimierz blocked the road towards Kraków, concentrating in the area of Miechow. Meanwhile, Mongol forces headed towards Kraków via Koprzywnica, Wislica and Skalbmierz, then withdrew to Tursko Wielkie.".
- Q9173656 label "Battle of Tursko".
- Q9173656 name "Battle of Tursko".