• The Hungarian occupation of Vidin was a period in the history of the city and region of Vidin (Hungarian: Bodony), today in northwestern Bulgaria, when...
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    as Bodony, but the occupation was short-lived. In 1369, the Bulgarian Empire drove out the Hungarian military, but in 1396 Vidin was occupied by a foreign...
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    mother of the boy, Elizabeth, as his regent. At the time, Jacob Svetoslav still held Vidin as a Hungarian vassal. Possibly in 1273, Hungarian rule in...
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    IV and Darman near the Hungarian–Serbian border. Hungarian occupation of Vidin Bulgaria-Hungary relations History of Hungary Andreev, Jordan; Milcho...
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  • generale for Peter's crusade. 2 June. Louis I of Hungary captures Vidin, begins the Hungarian occupation of Vidin. 9–12 October. Alexandrian Crusade launched...
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    characterised by the Austro-Hungarian government as "uncivilised" (unzivilisiert) and "treacherous" (verräterisch). The Austro-Hungarian Army engaged in a major...
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  • University of Vienna is founded. June 2 – The Hungarian occupation of Vidin begins, with the capture of the city by Louis I of Hungary's forces, and...
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  • The Hungarian occupation of Vidin begins, with the capture of the city by Louis I of Hungary's forces, and the imprisonment of Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria...
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    Cumans (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text)
    the Bulgarian and Hungarian-Serbian sides.: 101–106  The Cumans were also involved with the semi-independent Bulgarian Tsardom of Vidin between 1290 and...
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  • leaders. During the Serbian occupation, Gen. Jankovic forced notables and local tribal leaders to sign a declaration of gratitude to King Petar I Karađorđević...
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    Hódmezővásárhely (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈhoːdmɛzøːvaːʃaːrhɛj] ; also known by other alternative names) is a city with county rights in southeast Hungary, on the...
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    what appeared to be a total Austro-Hungarian diplomatic victory, it permanently damaged relations between Austria-Hungary and its neighbors, especially Serbia...
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    separate Austro-Hungarian and Bulgarian military occupation zones. In the northern and central part of Serbia, which fell under Austro-Hungarian control, a...
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    Bosphorus on 18 October 1444. The Hungarian advance was rapid, Ottoman fortresses were bypassed, while local Bulgarians from Vidin, Oryahovo, and Nicopolis joined...
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    Ada Kaleh (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text)
    Turkish Muslims from all parts of the Ottoman Empire, and there were also family ties to the Turkish Muslim populations of Vidin and Ruse, Bulgaria due to...
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    consolidated and Hungarian Transylvanian princes were replaced with Habsburg imperial governors. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Hungarian government...
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    retreat of its forces across Albania, the country was divided into Bulgarian and Austro-Hungarian occupation zones. The Bulgarian occupation zone extended...
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    German and Austro-Hungarian diplomats scored a coup by persuading Bulgaria to join the attack on Serbia. The Austro-Hungarian provinces of Slovenia, Croatia...
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    Balázs Orbán (category Articles with Hungarian-language sources (hu))
    capital with a military unit of volunteers but learned of the fall of the War of Independence in Vidin. He then helped the Hungarian emigrants with accommodation...
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    Görgey; Hungarian: görgői és toporci Görgei Artúr, German: Arthur Görgey von Görgő und Toporc; 30 January 1818 – 21 May 1916) was a Hungarian military...
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    part of Vidin Province. It lies on the right (south) bank of the Danube and is the administrative centre of a municipality with the same name. As of December...
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    plan, but refused to place Hungarian troops under German command and restricted Hungarian operations to the occupation of territory abandoned by the Yugoslavs...
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    of the Bulgarian okrugs: Kyustendil, 661 km2 (255 sq mi), Tzaribrod 418 km2 (161 sq mi), Tran 278 km2 (107 sq mi), Kula 172 km2 (66 sq mi) and Vidin 17 km2...
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  • August, the Austro-Hungarian forces, led by General Oskar Potiorek, launched their first offensive into Serbia. The Austro-Hungarian forces, known as Balkanstreitkräfte...
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    Central European Time (category Geography of Europe)
    westernmost part of Greece, including the cities of Patras, Ioannina and the island of Corfu The westernmost parts of the Bulgarian provinces of Vidin and Kyustendil...
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    problems, Bulgaria was further crippled by a Hungarian attack. In 1365 Hungarian King Louis I invaded and seized Vidin province, whose ruler Ivan Sratsimir was...
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    Wallachia was invaded by Charles I of Hungary who was seeking to recapture the "marginal lands" held by Basarab. The Hungarian royal army captured Severin in...
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    early 1290s Serbia expanded towards the vicinity of Vidin. Threatened by Serbian expansion, Shishman of Vidin failed to repel the brothers forces, and accepted...
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    the Austro-Hungarian leadership, was under the command of Austrian General Oskar Potiorek. It ended after three unsuccessful Austro-Hungarian invasion attempts...
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    Operation Spring Awakening (category Battles of World War II involving Hungary)
    of the Hungarian II Corps, along with its 20th Hungarian Division and 9th replacement Division, hereby becoming responsible for the northern shore of...
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