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Battle of Coștangalia
Part of the January Uprising
Date15 July 1863
Location
Result Polish victory
Belligerents

Polish National Government

  • Polish insurgents
Romanian United Principalities
Commanders and leaders
Zygmunt Miłkowski Athanasie Călinescu
Strength
213 insurgents 1,260 soldiers
60cavalrymen
Casualties and losses
6 dead
20 wounded
17 dead
48 wounded

The battle of Coștangalia[a] was the battle fought on 15 July 1863, near the village of Coștangalia, Romanian United Principalities (now located in Moldova). It was fought by the Romanian forces, against the Polish rebels marching through territory of Romanian United Principalities, to join the rebels fighting in the January Uprising, in Poland. The battle ended with Polish victory and the retreat of the Romanian forces. Despite the victory, the Polish insurgents capitulated to Romania two days later, on 17 July.

Background[edit]

Following the start of the January Uprising in January 1863 in Poland by the insurgent forces against the Russian Empire, the government of the Ottoman Empire, allowed Polish expatriates to form revolutionary forces on their territory that would aid the rebellion in Poland. The unit was formed in the city of Tulcea, and included 213 armed people. It was commanded by colonel Zygmunt Miłkowski. The unit marched through Ottoman territory towards the border of the Romanian United Principalities, with the plan of crossing its territory, to reach the Bessarabia Governorate, Russian Empire, and then move to the Podolian Governorate, where they hoped to reactivate fighting in the region of modern Ukraine.[1][2][3]

Battle[edit]

After the Polish insurrectionaries crossed the border, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the ruler of the Romanian United Principalities, sent forces to stop them from marching through his country. These forces (a regiment from Ismail, with reinforcements from Galați and Reni[4]) consisted of 7 companiesofinfantry, counting 1,260 soldiers, with additional aid of 60 cavalrymen, all commanded by colonel Athanasie Călinescu.[5] The Polish insurrectionaries were ordered to disarm, which they refused. As such, both sides began the fight on 15 July 1863, near the village of Coștangalia (now located in Moldova).[1][2][3]

Miłkowski ordered the infantry under the command of Józef Jagmin to scatter across the valley. On the right wing, the insurgents had captured local houses, and on the left, they had hidden behind trees. Soon after that, the Romanian forces began firing at the insurgents. In response, Polish infantry charged at the enemy. At the same time, the Romanian cavalry charged at Polish forces, however, they were destroyed before their reached their target. One of the Romanian companies attempted to flank the enemy from the right wing, however they were defeated by soldiers with bayonets, while the central line of the Romanian forces had been breached by the insurgents. Due to the casualties and the chaos of the battlefield, most of the Romanian forces retreated. The exception was the left wing of the infantry, which charged at Polish forces. However, they were not able to reach their target, and under heavy fire, were forced to retreat as well. The Polish insurgents captured weapons and ammunition abandoned by retreating Romanian forces.[6]

Aftermath[edit]

The battle was won by the Polish insurrectionaries, who had 6 fatal casualties, and 20 soldiers injured, including 12 heavily injured. The Romanian forces had 17 deaths, 3 wounded officers, and 45 wounded soldiers.[4] The Polish forces continued the march, crossing the Prut River. Two days later, on 17 July, without high hopes to continue the march to the Russian border, the soldiers surrendered their weapons to Romanian soldiers and were internedatCahul.[5] Subsequently, they were allowed to continue their travel to Poland individually, without their weapons.[1][2][3]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Polish: bitwa pod Kostangalią, bitwa pod Costangalią; sometimes incorrectly misspelled as bitwa pod Konstangalią; Romanian: bătălia de la Coștangalia

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Stefan Kieniewicz: Powstanie styczniowe, Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, Warsaw, 1983, pp. 610–612.
  • ^ a b c Karol Brzozowski: Bitwa pod Kostangalią, In: W czterdziestą rocznicę powstania styczniowego, 1863-1903, Komitet Wydawniczy, Lwów, 1903, pp. 79–94.
  • ^ a b c Zygmunt Miłkowski: W Galicji i na Wschodzie. Przyczynek do dziejów powstania 1863, Wydawnictwo Żupański, Poznań, 1880, p. 135.
  • ^ a b "Istorii Necunoscute. Războaiele uitate ale românilor: Bătălia de la Costangalia". Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). April 24, 2018. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  • ^ a b Victor Cilincă (December 21, 2013). "Campanie VL "Monumentele Galațiului"/ Statuile-fantomă, gloriile dispărute ale orașului". Viața Liberă (in Romanian). Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  • ^ Stanisław Zieliński: Bitwy i Potyczki 1863-64, p. 347.

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