hungary

  1. Magyarization after a successful 1848 Hungarian Revolution

    After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise in 1867, the Kingdom of Hungary saw increasing adoption of the Hungarian (Magyar) identity by ethnic minorities, both voluntarily and as a result of policies enacted by the state. If the liberal Hungarian Revolution of 1848 succeeded, with either an...
  2. Gigachad3k

    Maximum Population of Hungary

    What could the maximum population of 1914 borders Hungary could support?
  3. More slavic countries in eastern europe

    Make albania, romania and hungary slavic. Thats all I'm asking for.
  4. Ottomans annex Hungary under Suleiman

    what if Suleiman annexed all of Hungary instead of vassalizing it?
  5. Louis II of Hungary survives Mohács?

    IOTL Louis II managed to flee the battle, but fell into a stream while doing so and drowned because of the weight of his armor. What if he survived? I assume he'd be forced to sign a treaty with the Ottomans recognizing the loss of Belgrade and any other important border fortresses, and pay...
  6. pls don't ban me

    Fall of Constantinople what if analysis

    So, this thread is probably one of the most, if not the most, re proposed from time to time, but i see every time almost everyone saying that Constantinople was doomed, an opinion to which i disagree. While it's true that the ERE was to a point of utter disgrace there are some factor that might...
  7. Out of the Ashes and Back to Glory: A Timeline of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
    Threadmarks: CHAPTER 1 POROLUGE

    Hello dear friends, this timeline will be about the Austro-Hungarian Empire It would be about what if Austria suppressed the Hungarian revolution itself without Russia's help Hope you like it, and if you find errors in the timeline, tell me about them and excuse me because it is my first...
  8. GameBawesome

    Rákóczi's War of Independence succeeds, Hungary becomes independent

    Rákóczi's War of Independence was the first attempt in HungarY led by Francis II Rákóczi, to topple Habsburg rule in Hungary, and reestablish Hungary as an independent country. It did not succeed, as it failed to gain a lot of support from the nobility, while gaining popularity with Hungarian...
  9. WI: Visegrad Group countries join the EU in 2000

    So, the countries of Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary are welcomed into the European Union quite exactly four years earlier compared to OTL. What kind of effects could this have on the economics and politics of these countries? What could be the effects on the EU as a whole? The world...
  10. WI: The USSR pushes Romania to the Tisza after WWII as it pushed Poland to the Oder?

    Let's say that trying to repeat the recipe of regaining the Polish lands East of the Curzon Line by pushing Poland West to the Oder-Neisse Line, Stalin decides that he must Russify Bessarabia to ensure permanent control, so he decides to push Romania in Western Crișana, deporting all Hungarians...
  11. PC: Non-Hapsburg King of Hungary

    After the dissolution of Austria-Hungary after WWI, the allies made it clear that a restoration of the Hapsburgs was completely off the table. However, was it possible for a non-Hapsburg candidate to become King of Hungary or was Horthy too loyal to the former monarchy to ever consider another...
  12. GameBawesome

    WI: Hungary doesn't get absorbed into Austria

    In OTL, Ferdinand I, future Holy Roman Emperor, had a claim to the Throne of Hungary, as he was the Brother-in-law of Louis II of Hungary, died in 1526. The Habsburgs were contested by Hungarian nobles backed by the Ottomans, but eventually, they took full control of all of Hungary, and...
  13. Earlier Habsburg wank

    Thanks to chain of lucky marriages Habsburg domain vastly expanded during late 15th/early 16th century, but what if Habsburg luck happened few generations earlier? Their expansion would not look exactly like IOTL-my plan is: -William the Curteous has a son with Joanna of Naples. That means...
  14. Sigismund of Luxembourg dies at Nicopolis

    So, let's say Sigismund's anti-Ottoman crusade ends with even bigger disaster and King of Hungary is among casualties of the Battle of Nicopolis (perhaps he drowns in Danube, trying to escape from battlefield. What happens then? Sigismund is dead, his wife Mary died year earlier. That leaves...
  15. Basileus_Komnenos

    AHC: A Hungarian Attaturk who resists the Treaty of Trianon and occupation of Hungary

    What if a figure in Hungary akin to Attaturk arose in Hungary using the popular outrage by occupation of Hungarian land by the Entente and the Treaty of Trianon arose to power? Assuming Hungary remobilizes and resists the loss of its territory, what would be the effects of such a scenario...
  16. What If: Carlist Hungary vs The Little Entente

    This supposes that the Charles IV's march on Budapest starting on October 21st 1921 is successful and he takes the throne once more reestablishing the Habsburg Dynasty in Hungary. Upon doing so he reiterates that he will revoke the Treaty of Trianon as it was signed under duress calling for a...
  17. What if any attempts at a federation or commonwealth to save Austria-Hungary from breaking up after ww1 happened?

    As known, the population of Austria-Hungary was made up of 11 major ethnic identities.. When the war ended, A-H broke up as it was instead of forming a new federation of Austria Hungary with an exclave in Romania Slovakia + Czechia Bosnia Croatia + Slovenia with land ceded to Italy...
  18. Andrew III of Hungary has a son

    POD is simple-Elizabeth (b. 1291/92) daughter of last Arpad King of Hungary, is born as boy (Stephen). What would be consequences of that change? Hungary would have boy king after Andrew's death in 1301, who'd also need to deal with Angevin claim to Hungarian throne, OTL centralizing reforms...
  19. Basileus_Komnenos

    AHC: Best Case Scenario for Austro-Hungarian/Habsburg Restoration After WW1

    Devise a scenario where the Habsburgs are restored to power after losing WWI> A pod that comes to mind is the Habsburg attempt at retaking the Hungarian Crown which fell through after Kaiser Karl's death in Portugal. What's the best the Habsburgs could do here assuming they manage to retake...
  20. No Ladislaus the Posthumous

    Change is simple-Elizabeth of Luxembourg is not pregnant, when her husband, Albert Habsburg, King of the Romans, Bohemia and Hungary, dies in 1439. At the time Hungarian throne was elective, but election was limited to King's sons and election of Vladislaus III of Poland was first time, when...
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