
Battle of Mohi
The Battle of Mohi, fought in 1241 in present-day Hungary, was a significant conflict between the Mongol Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary. The Mongols, led by Batu Khan, employed superior tactics and mobility to defeat the Hungarian forces, commanded by King Béla IV. Despite being outnumbered, the Mongols' efficient strategies and cavalry skills led to a decisive victory, resulting in devastating consequences for Hungary. This battle marked a pivotal moment in the Mongol expansion into Europe, demonstrating their military prowess and the vulnerability of European armies at that time.