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Which Hungarian fortress, defended by Miklรณs Zrรญnyi in 1566, fell to the Ottomans after a heroic last stand?
Szigetvรกr
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Which Hungarian noble was elected king by the nobility in opposition to the Habsburg candidate after the Battle of Mohรกcs?
Jรกnos Szapolyai
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What was the name of the Habsburg-led war from 1683 to 1699 that resulted in the Ottoman retreat from Hungary?
Long Turkish War/ 15 Years War
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What was the role of Transylvania in the Thirty Yearsโ War?
t allied with Protestant forces against the Habsburgs and launched campaigns into Habsburg-controlled Hungary.
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What became the new centre of the Hun. Kingdom?
Pozsony/ Bratislava
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Which ethnic groups made up the majority of Transylvaniaโs population during the early modern period?
Hungarians (Magyars), Szรฉkelys, Saxons, and Romanians
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What was the capital of the Principality of Transylvania during most of its existence?
Gyulafehรฉrvรกr
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When was the recapturing of Buda from the Ottomans?
1686
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Which city became the administrative center of Ottoman Hungary?
Buda
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Which legendary Polish king played a crucial role in lifting the Siege of Vienna in 1683, preventing an Ottoman conquest of Austria?
John Sobieski
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Which Hungarian king died at the Battle of Mohรกcs?
Louis II
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When did Buda fall to the hands of the Ottomans?
1541
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Which religious policy made Transylvania one of the most tolerant regions in Europe during the 16th-17th centuries?
The Edict of Torda (1568), which granted religious freedom to Catholics, Lutherans, Calvinists, and Unitarians.
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