…takes one hundred thousand men to the…
April 1241 CE
…takes one hundred thousand men to the plain of Mohi on the Saho River in Tokaj (Tokya).
He engages the Mongols under Batu on April 10 with a small detachment at a bridge, keeping most of his men at camp.
Meanwhile, Mongol forces under Subutai, who had hidden on the east side of the Sajo, cross over at night and attack the formidable Hungarian army from the rear; simultaneously, other Mongol detachment attack both wings.
The Hungarians, utterly surprised, lose between forty thousand and seventy thousand men to a Mongol frontal attack.
While the king escapes with the help of his bodyguard, the remaining Hungarian army is mercilessly killed by the Mongols or drowned in the river as they attempt to escape.
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