Khostovrul Explained

Khostovrul (Russian: Хостоврул; died January 1238) was a Golden Horde valiant warrior, according to the The Tale of the Destruction of Ryazan,[1] who died in a single combat with the Russian military commander Evpaty Kolovrat.

Appearance in the Tale

Khostovrul was the son of Batu Khan's brother-in-law. He participated in the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus'.

Evpaty Kolovrat was visiting Chernigov at the time of the Siege of Ryazan, which occurred between 16 and 21 December 1237. Learning about the tragedy, he rushed back home, only to find the city destroyed and most its inhabitants killed. He gathered 1,700 people from his soldiers and from the survivors of the siege and went after Batu Khan. Kolovrat's forces suddenly attacked the rear-guard of Batu Khan's army and annihilated it in a fierce battle. Hostovrul promised Batu Khan to capture Evpaty Kolovrat alive and led the squad. During the duel, Kolovrat cut Hostovrul in half, from shoulder to saddle.[2] [3] The battle ended with the victory of the Golden Horde troops after the use of catapults.

In popular culture

Hostovrul is an antagonist in the artistic works about Evpaty Kolovrat.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Электронная библиотека ИРЛИ РАН > Собрания текстов > Библиотека литературы Древней Руси > Том 5 > Повесть о разорении Рязани Батыем.
  2. Web site: Каким был Евпатий Коловрат на самом деле. December 5, 2017. Русская семерка.
  3. Web site: Богатырь Евпатий Коловрат: правда и вымысел — Кириллица — энциклопедия русской жизни. cyrillitsa.ru.