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  1. The kingdom became a dual monarchy in 1867, known as Austria-Hungary. The Kingdom of Hungary between 1526 and 1867 existed as a state outside the Holy Roman Empire, but part of the lands of the Habsburg monarchy that became the Austrian Empire in 1804. After the Battle of Mohács in 1526, the country was ruled by two crowned kings.

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  3. Mar 4, 2010 · Usage on de.wikipedia.org Komitat Abaúj; Komitat Torna; Komitat Heves és Külső-Szolnok; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Counties of Hungary (1000–1920) Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Pueblo yásico; Reino de Hungría (1526-1867) Condados de Hungría (1000-1920) Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun ...

  4. The Eastern Hungarian Kingdom ( Hungarian: keleti Magyar Királyság [ˈkɛlɛti ˈmɒɟɒr ˈkiraːjʃaːg]) is a modern term coined by some historians to designate the realm of John Zápolya and his son John Sigismund Zápolya, who contested the claims of the House of Habsburg to rule the Kingdom of Hungary from 1526 to 1570.

  5. The medieval Kingdom of Hungary was a European power, reaching its height in the 14th-15th century. Hungary bore the brunt of the Ottoman wars in Europe during the 15th century. After a long period of Ottoman wars, Hungary's forces were defeated at the Battle of Mohács and its capital was captured in 1541, opening roughly a 150 years long ...

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