The Mongols have systematically occupied the Great…
November 1241 CE
The Mongols have systematically occupied the Great Hungarian Plains, the slopes of the northern Carpathian Mountains, and Transylvania.
Where they find local resistance, they ruthlessly kill the population.
Where the locale offered no resistance, they forced the men into servitude in the Mongol army.
Still, tens of thousands have avoided Mongol domination by taking refuge behind the walls of the few existing fortresses or by hiding in the forests or large marshes along the rivers.
The Mongols, instead of leaving the defenseless and helpless people and continuing their campaign through Pannonia to Western Europe, have spent the entire summer and fall securing and pacifying the occupied territories.
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People
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Germans
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Hungarian people
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Slavs, West
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Poles (West Slavs)
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Hungary, Kingdom of
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Templar, Knights (Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon)
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Poland during the period of fragmentation, Kingdom of
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Austria, Archduchy of
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Teutonic Knights of Acre (House of the Hospitalers of Saint Mary of the Teutons in Jerusalem)
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Bohemia, Kingdom of
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Mongol Empire
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