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Bosnian Crusade
Part of the Crusades
Date1235–1241
Location
Bosnia, possibly also Slavonia and Zachlumia
Result Bosnian Victory
Territorial
changes
Hungarian occupation of peripheral parts of Bosnia reversed after the war
Belligerents
Kingdom of Hungary Banate of Bosnia
Commanders and leaders
Coloman of Hungary Matej Ninoslav

The Bosnian Crusade was fought against unspecified heretics from 1235 until 1241. It was, essentially, a Hungarian war of conquest against the Banate of Bosnia sanctioned as a crusade. Led by the Hungarian prince Coloman, the crusaders succeeded in conquering only peripheral parts of the country. They were followed by Dominicans, who erected a cathedral and put heretics to death by burning. The crusade came to an abrupt end when Hungary itself was invaded by the Mongols during the Mongol invasion of Europe. The crusaders were forced to withdraw and engage their own invaders, most of them perishing, including Coloman. Later popes called for more crusades against Bosnia, but none ever took place. The failed crusade led to mistrust and hatred for Hungarians among the Bosnian population that lasted for centuries.

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