Mongols in Hungary, 1285 depicted in the Illuminated Chronicle. The dismounted Mongols, with captured women, are on the left, and the Hungarians, with one saved woman, are on the right.
Date
1285–1286
Location
Kingdom of Hungary
Result
Hungarian victory
Golden Horde invasion repelled
Most Mongol forces destroyed
Belligerents
Golden Horde (Mongols) Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia
Kingdom of Hungary
Commanders and leaders
Nogai Khan Talabuga King Leo I
King Ladislaus IV Roland Borsa George Baksa Amadeus Aba Peter Aba Ivánka Aba †
Strength
30,000–50,000[citation needed]
~30,000[citation needed]
Casualties and losses
nearly entire force killed/captured[1][failed verification]
Light[citation needed]
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Asia
Burma
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Khwarezm
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Jin
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Georgia
Anatolia
Persia
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Palestine
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Tibet
Vietnam
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Circassia
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Byzantine Thrace
Serbia
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Mongol invasion of Hungary
1st invasion (1241–42)
Brassó
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Pest
Esztergom
Zagreb
2nd invasion (1285–86)
The Second Mongol invasion of Hungary (Hungarian: második tatárjárás) led by Nogai Khan and Tulabuga took place during the winter of 1285–1286.[2]
^Jackson p.209
^Chambers, p. 165
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