Transylvania, though a vassal state of the …

Years: 1540 - 1683

Transylvania, though a vassal state of the Subime Porte (as the Ottoman government is called), enters a period of broad autonomy after Buda's fall.

As a vassal, Transylvania pays the Porte an annual tribute and provides military assistance; in return, the Ottomans pledge to protect Transylvania from external threat.

Native princes govern Transylvania from 1540 to 1690.

Transylvania's powerful, mostly Hungarian, ruling families, whose position ironically strengthens with Hungary's fall, normally choose the prince, subject to the Porte's confirmation; in some cases, however, the Turks appoint the prince outright.

The Transylvanian Diet becomes a parliament, and the nobles revive the Union of Three Nations, which still excludes the Romanians from political power.

Princes take pains to separate Transylvania's Romanians from those in Walachia and Moldavia and forbid Eastern Orthodox priests to enter Transylvania from Walachia.

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