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Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrsfromSandomierz[1] were Roman Catholic,Dominican martyrs killed byMongols (Golden Horde) during theSecond Mongol invasion of Poland in 1260. As homage to the deaths of these martyrs, Polish Dominican friars were given special dispensation allowing the usage of red belts in their habits.