Charles organizes Hungary's first modern, centralized administration…
1684 CE to 1827 CE
Charles organizes Hungary's first modern, centralized administration and in 1715 establishes a standing army under his command, which is entirely funded and manned by the non-noble population.
This policy reduces the nobles' military obligation without abrogating their exemption from taxation.
Charles also bans conversion to Protestantism, requires civil servants to profess Catholicism, and forbids Protestant students to study abroad.
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Transylvania, region of
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Germans
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Hungarian people
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Holy Roman Empire
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Union of Three Nations
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Turkish people
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Transylvania (Ottoman vassal), Principality of
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