Battle of Mohi

1241 battle during the first Mongol invasion of Hungary
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47°58′40″N 20°54′47″E / 47.97778°N 20.91306°E / 47.97778; 20.91306Result Mongol victoryBelligerents

Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia
Knights Templar


Minor belligerent:
Duchy of Austria Mongol EmpireCommanders and leaders Béla IV of Hungary
Coloman of Slavonia  (DOW)
Ugrin Csák  
Matthias Rátót  
Frederick II of Austria
Denis Tomaj  
Rembald de Voczon Batu Khan
Subutai
Shiban
Berke
Boroldai
Bakatu  Units involved Infantry
Knights Templar
Crossbowmen
Light cavalry Horse archers
Horse lancers[2]
Stone throwers
Possibly Chinese firearm units and other gunpowder unitsStrength 80,000[3]
50,000[4]
25,000[5][6][7]

~15,000–30,000 cavalry (contemporary sources)[8]
Other estimations:
70,000[9]
50,000[4]
20,000[10]

At least seven stone throwersCasualties and losses ~10,000 (contemporary sources)[11]
Most of the army[12] Few hundreds[13]
Very heavy[1][14][15][16]
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