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1541

Suleiman Occupies Buda

August 29, 1541

Suleiman the Magnificent formally annexed the Hungarian capital of Buda after tricking the child-king John Sigismund out of the citadel. Ottoman pashas would rule from the Danube hill for a hundred and forty-five years. Habsburg and Ottoman Hungary hardened into separate, bleeding provinces. Ottoman pashas ruled from the Danube hill for a hundred and forty-five years, as Habsburg and Ottoman Hungary hardened into separate bleeding provinces.