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The third Mongol invasion of Poland was carried out by Nogai Khan and Talabuga in 1287-1288.〔Krakowski, p. 181〕 As in the second invasion, its purpose was to loot Lesser Poland, and to prevent Duke Leszek II the Black from interfering in Hungarian and Ruthenian affairs. The invasion was also part of the hostilities between Poland and Ruthenia; in 1281, the Poles had defeated near Goslicz a Mongol force which had entered Duke Leszek's territory in support of Lev I.〔Jackson, p. 202〕 ==Invasion== The invasion was undertaken by a force of 30,000 men, a mix of Mongols and Ruthenian vassals. The plan, devised by Nogai Khan, was similar to the one from 1259. The Mongol army was divided into two columns. 20,000 men attacked towards Sandomierz and northern Lesser Poland, while 10,000 men (all cavalry) headed towards Kraków. After looting the province, they were to unite north of Kraków.
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