Greedy nobles and an ill-planned crusade spark …

Years: 1516 - 1527

Greedy nobles and an ill-planned crusade spark a widespread peasant revolt in Hungary and Transylvania in 1514.

Well-armed peasants under György Dózsa sack estates across the country.

Despite strength of numbers, however, the peasants are disorganized and suffer a decisive defeat at Timisoara.

Dózsa and the other rebel leaders are tortured and executed.

After the revolt, the Hungarian nobles enact laws that condemn the serfs to eternal bondage and increase their work obligations.

With the serfs and nobles deeply alienated from each other and jealous magnates challenging the king's power, Hungary is vulnerable to outside aggression.

The Ottomans storm Belgrade in 1521, rout a feeble Hungarian army at Mohacs in 1526, and will conquer Buda in 1541.

They install a pasha to rule over central Hungary; Transylvania becomes an autonomous principality under Ottoman suzerainty; and the Habsburgs assume control over fragments of northern and western Hungary.

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