Poland .. The story of the first formation of the first unified entity for Poland led by “Mishko”

Poland .. The story of the first formation of the first unified entity for Poland led by “Mishko”

Poland, led by Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski, with Mexico, plays in the meeting that brings together the two teams, at the Stadium of 974, in the second round of the group stage of the World Cup in Doha, where “Leva” comrades seek to win and win The three confrontation points led by the Polish international star.
Poland began forming a unified and regional entity recognized in the mid -tenth century under the rule of the Best dynasty.

Mishko I is the first historically documented Polish ruler who turned Mishko his religion into Christianity on the doctrine of the Western Latin Church in an event known as Poland’s baptism in 966, which established major cultural borders in Europe based on religion.
Mishko has completed the unification of the Western Slavic tribal lands that were essential to the presence of the new state of Poland.

In the year 1000, the brave Politlav I held a continuation of the policy of his father, Maysco, a diplomatic conference and established the city of Genzeno, followed by the establishment of Darshs in Krakow, Collertig and Freutsav. He continued his regional conquests and was officially crowned in 1025 as the first king of Poland.
In the middle of the thirteenth century, the Selezzia branch of the Best dynasty (Henry I bearded and Henry II) succeeded almost the unification of the streams.

Their efforts hindered,
Those who looted the southern and eastern regions of Poland, and defeated the Polish joint forces in the Battle of Legenika (1241), where Henry II was killed. The Mongols attacked two other times in the second half of the century, but they were defeated and expelled by the Polish. In 1264, the Calis Law, or the General Charter of Jewish Freedoms, presented unprecedented rights to the Polish Jews, which led to almost self -independence “the nation within the nation.

” Cities began to grow during this period and gave the new settlements the city’s privileges under the Magdburg Law, which also preferred German migration to Poland..

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