sack of Tursko

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The sack of Tursko was a brutal Mongol raid on the Polish settlement of Tursko during the 1241 invasion, marked by widespread destruction and loss of life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
military raid
aftermath devastation of Tursko settlement
chronologicalOrder during Mongol campaign in Lesser Poland
combatant Mongol forces
local Polish population
conflictSide Mongol Empire
conflictType Mongol raid
country Kingdom of Poland
describedAs brutal raid
hasCause Mongol invasions of Europe
surface form: Mongol invasion of Europe
hasEffect loss of life in Tursko
widespread destruction in Tursko
historicalRegion Lesser Poland NERFINISHED
location Tursko
natureOfAttack burning of settlement
killing of inhabitants
plundering
partOf Mongol invasion of Poland
surface form: First Mongol invasion of Poland

Mongol invasions of Europe
surface form: Mongol campaign in Central Europe
partOfSeries Mongol attacks on Polish settlements in 1241
pointInTime 1241
result Mongol victory
strategicObjective terrorizing local population
weakening Polish resistance
timePeriod 13th century

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Mongol invasion of Poland hasPart sack of Tursko