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English: Central Europe during the short-term existence of Imre Thököly's Principality of Upper Hungary. - Habsburg and Ottoman territories, including Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary (Royal Hungary) and Habsburg Croatia, Ottoman vassal states (Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylvania, Principality of Upper Hungary (existed between 1682-1685), Montenegro, Ragusa) and Ottoman eyalets. The Ottoman expansion was asked by prince Imre Thököly in Upper Hungary (centered in present-day Slovakia) against the Habsburgs. The Ottoman Rule in Upper Hungary lasted only for 3 years.
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current05:48, 31 January 20201,280 × 971 (406 KB)Claude ZygielBelergad eyalet cited in: Artin Hindoğlu's "Kurzwörterbuch Türkisch-Deutsch / Dictionnaire abrégé Turc-Français", Wien 1838, p. 125.

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