- Battle of Grobnik field
The Battle of Grobnik field refers to one of two legendary battles: one in 1242 between the
Croats and the Mongols and the second in the 16th century between the Croats and the Turks.Legend claims that, in 1242 in a last ditch struggle, Croats from all over the region gathered at Grobnik field and killed tens of thousands of Mongols, who subsequently withdrew, never to return. [Hrvoje Hitrec, "Hrvatska Povjesnica", p. 40.] The legend became the focus an early romantic poem entitled "Grobnik Field" written in 1842 by
Dimitrija Demeter for the 600th anniversary of the supposed battle, as well as "On Grobnik", a poem written in 1851 byPetar Preradović .A subsequent legend claims that the
Zrinski s, a family of Croatian noblemen, led their countrymen in scaring off an army of Turks by wearing the heads of cows and other animals (seezvončari ). The morčići, a type of jewelry distinctive to theRijeka area, supposedly had its origin in this victory. [Kos-Nalis, Mijana, " [http://www.kvarner.hr/kultura/english/ethnographic.html Ethnographic Timeline] ", "Kvarner's Cultural History", accessed May 2008.]The Mongol invasion
The
Mongols began attacking Europe in the 1220s. They conquered most ofRussia and then headed west in the late 1230s. In almost every battle theChristian armies were destroyed and much ofHungary ,Poland ,Austria and theBalkans were laid waste byBatu Khan , grandson ofGenghis Khan . It is known that the Mongols overranZagreb and swept throughLika andDalmatia but were unable to takeVinodol . The extent of death and destruction dealt out by theMongols was compared to an epidemic of the blackplague .Legend of the Mongol defeat
According to the legend, after a series of defeats along the eastern
Adriatic coast the Mongols arrived at the Grobnik field (nearRijeka ), where they encountered a nativeCroatia n army that tried to stop their invasion. In the pitched battle that followed,Tatars were routed and destroyed, losing an entire army of 30,000 or, as some claim, even 56,000 people lead by the notorious army leaderBatu Khan . They were beaten by units from all the corners ofCroatia , and so peace was ensured. It is believed that Grobnik got its name from the manygraves that were used after the battle.According to legend there may have been as many as 100,000 dead on the battlefield, so that even the field beneath them could not have been seen.Fact|date=May 2008 This figure is highly unlikely; the largest European states of the time could not have gathered an army of more than 30,000 men. [Igor Žic, "Kratka povijest grada Rijeke", 1998, p. 20.] If the battle did take place it would have been one of the last battles of the Mongols in
Europe , after which they retreated to their homeland in farAsia .Controversy and history
Scholars have long doubted whether the battle ever took place [Goldstein, Ivo (1994) " [http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=info:P51Bqgq6dYkJ:scholar.google.com/&output=viewport The Use of History: Croatian Historiography and Politics] ", HeinOnline, accessed May 2008.] . There has been no physical evidence of a battle uncovered on the supposed battlefield, nor is the battle mentioned in any document from that time. [Županov, Josip, " [http://www.vjesnik.hr/Html/2001/08/16/Clanak.asp?r=gle&c=3 Dan zahvalnosti: jesu li nacionalni mitovi prokletstvo ili blagoslov] ", accessed May 2008. Županov says "Taj se mit, doduše, sve manje spominje, jer je povjesničarima poznato da se ta navodna bitka na Grobničkom polju ne spominje ni u jednom povijesnom dokumentu iz toga vremena".]
The first accounts about this battle are mentioned in the documents from the 14th century,Fact|date=May 2008 but some claim that they were either a hoax or not verifiable.Fact|date=May 2008
There are at least three 16th century authors who describe the battle against the Mongols:
*Bishop Šimun Kožić Benja, November 1516,
*Ivan Tomašić, 1562, and
*Anton Vramec, 1578. [ [http://books.google.hr/books?id=LQIEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=Tatari+Grobnik&source=web&ots=_XF3E1MCeL&sig=_R2i4oj3-dtLT_CYm2Cno3UpUrc&hl=hr#PPA46,M1] Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski:Borba Hrvatah s Mongoli i Tatari:Povjestno-kritična razprava]In these accounts,
Frankopan i nobles are leaders of the army which defeats Mongols. These accounts have been called into question because at the time of their composition the Frankopani were a powerful Croatian noble family. [ [http://books.google.hr/books?id=LQIEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=Tatari+Grobnik&source=web&ots=_XF3E1MCeL&sig=_R2i4oj3-dtLT_CYm2Cno3UpUrc&hl=hr#PPA46,M1] Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski:Borba Hrvatah s Mongoli i Tatari:Povjestno-kritična razprava]Despite all controversies, many people still believe that the battle occurred, although if the battle ever happened, it was on a far smaller scale than the legend claims.
References
ee also
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Mongols
*Tatars
*Béla IV of Hungary
*Batu Khan
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