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====Habsburg and Ottoman administration==== {{main|Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867)|Uyvar Eyalet}} {{further|Habsburg Monarchy|Ottoman Empire|Austrian Empire|Austria-Hungary}} The [[Ottoman Empire]] conquered the central part of the Kingdom of Hungary, and set up several Ottoman provinces there (see [[Budin Eyalet]], [[Eğri Eyalet]], [[Uyvar Eyalet]]). Transylvania became an [[Principality of Transylvania (1571–1711)|Ottoman protectorate vassal]] and a base which gave birth to all the anti-Habsburg revolts led by the nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary during the period 1604 to 1711. The remaining part of the former Kingdom of Hungary, which included much of present-day territory of Slovakia (except for the southern central regions), northwestern present-day Hungary, northern Croatia and present-day Burgenland, resisted Ottoman conquest and subsequently became a province of the [[Habsburg monarchy]]. It remained to be known as the Kingdom of Hungary, but it is referred to by some modern historians as the "[[Royal Hungary]]". [[File:Fülek megvétele 1593-ban.jpg|right|thumb|The [[Long Turkish War]] in 1593–1606]] Ferdinand I, prince of Austria was elected king of Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. After the conquest of Buda in 1541 by the Ottomans, ''Pressburg'' (the modern-day capital of Slovakia, [[Bratislava]]) became, for the period between 1536 and 1784/1848 the capital and the coronation city of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. From 1526 to 1830, nineteen Habsburg sovereigns went through coronation ceremonies as Kings and Queens of the Kingdom of Hungary in [[St. Martin's Concathedral|St. Martin's Cathedral]]. After the Ottoman invasion, the territories that had been administered by the Kingdom of Hungary became, for almost two centuries, the principal battleground of the [[Turkish wars]]. The region suffered due to the wars against the Ottoman expansion. A lot of loss of life and property occurred during the wars and the region also practically lost all of its natural riches, especially gold and silver, which went to pay for the costly and difficult combats of an endemic war. In addition, the [[double taxation]] of some areas was a common practice, which further worsened the living standards of the declining population of local settlements. [[File:Central europe 1683.png|thumb|The [[Principality of Upper Hungary]] was a short lived [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] [[vassal state]] ruled by [[Imre Thököly]]]] During Ottoman administration, parts of the territory of present-day Slovakia were included into Ottoman provinces known as the [[Budin Eyalet]], [[Eğri Eyalet]] and [[Uyvar Eyalet]]. Uyvar Eyalet had its administrative center in the territory of present-day Slovakia, in the town of [[Nové Zámky|Uyvar]] (Slovak: Nové Zámky). In the second half of the 17th century, Ottoman authority was expanded to eastern part of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary, where a vassal Ottoman principality led by prince [[Imre Thököly]] was established. After the ousting of the Ottomans from Budin (which later became [[Budapest]]) in 1686, it became the capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. Despite living under Hungarian, Habsburg and Ottoman administration for several centuries, the Slovak people succeeded in keeping their language and their culture.
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