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I have to agree with the fact that they did conquer a lot of land, but the system they used was very much wrong. They shouldn't of have killed as many people as they did. All of those innocent lives died only because they didn't want to be under the rule of someone else.
Witness: Prince Mstislav lll of Kiev - Prince Mstislav and the others held out for three days before surrendering. The Mongols celebrated their victory with a feast and constructed a platform to sit upon for their feast. The captive Russian princes did not enjoy the banquet because the Mongols used them in the construction of the platform as support for the planks - they were crushed as the Mongols celebrated. Ultimately, the Prince and others died from being crushed by the Mongols.
Witness: Prince Mstislav lll of Kiev - Many of the Russians attempted to flee, only to be cut down, but Prince Mstislav and a few others retreated and rallied a force at a rocky area on the banks of the Kalka and resisted Mongol attacks. As this occurred, other Mongols pursued the Kipchaks and any Russians who fled all the way to the banks of the Dniepe.
Witness: Prince Mstislav lll of Kiev - Prince Mstislav lll of Kiev fought against the Mongols, who were trying to conquer Russia. However, it didn’t end up going the way he thought it would. The Mongols massacred the Russian camp before anyone could organize a defense.
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