Hungarian Wars
The Hungarian Wars refer to a series of conflicts involving Hungary, primarily during the late Middle Ages and early modern period. These wars often centered around territorial disputes and power struggles with neighboring states, including the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy. Key battles, such as the Battle of Mohács in 1526, significantly impacted Hungary's political landscape and led to its division.
Throughout these conflicts, Hungary faced invasions and internal strife, resulting in shifts in governance and territorial control. The wars ultimately contributed to Hungary's long struggle for independence and sovereignty, shaping its national identity and historical narrative.