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Kraszna County

County of the Kingdom of Hungary


County of the Kingdom of Hungary

FieldValue
native_namehu
conventional_long_nameKraszna County
common_nameKraszna
subdivisionCounty
nationthe Kingdom of Hungary, Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and Transylvanian Partium
year_start1100
(first mentioned in 1164)
date_event111 November 1526
event1Eastern Hungarian Kingdom established
date_event216 August 1570
event2Treaty of Speyer – Principality of Transylvania
date_event326 January 1699
event3Treaty of Karlowitz – Transylvania ceded to Habsburg Monarchy
date_event431 December 1732
event4Status of the Partium resolved; Kraszna formally attached to Transylvania
date_event512 May 1851
event5Counties of Transylvania abolished
date_event61860
event6Counties restored
date_event729 May 1867
event7Ausgleich – Transylvania abolished; counties pass to Hungary
year_end1876
event_endCounties of Hungary reorganised
s1Szilágy County
image_mapTransylvanian Principality.svg
map_captionMap of Transylvania 1606–1660. Kraszna County can be seen in the upper-middle.
capitalKrasznavár
Valkóvár
Szilágysomlyó
todayRomania

(first mentioned in 1164) Valkóvár Szilágysomlyó

Kraszna county () is a former administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary along the river Kraszna; its territory is now in north-western Romania. Its capital cities were Krasznavár (today in , ), Valkóvár () and Szilágysomlyó (, ).

The county was established in the 12th century within the Árpád Kingdom of Hungary.

In the 16th century Hungary was divided: from 11 November 1526 Kraszna was part of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom, which became an Ottoman vassal in 1529; the western part of Hungary became part of the Habsburg Monarchy. On 16 August 1570, by the Treaty of Speyer, the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom became the Principality of Transylvania. Kraszna was one of the counties of the Partium which were ruled by Transylvania but legally considered part of Hungary.

Kraszna remained under Transylvanian rule until the Treaty of Karlowitz in 26 January 1699, whereby Transylvania, the Partium and most of Ottoman-controlled Hungary passed to the Habsburg Monarchy. Transylvania formally became a crown land in the 1711 Treaty of Szatmár which ended Rákóczi's War of Independence, but the status of the Partium remained ambiguous until 1732, when Kraszna definitively became part of Transylvania, along with , and the rump Zaránd County.

Between 1851 and 1860 the counties of Transylvania were abolished and replaced with Kreise; the territory of Kraszna County became part of the Klausenburger Kreis until 1854, then Kreis Szilágy-Somlyó. The counties were restored in 1860.

On 29 May 1867 the Austro-Hungarian Compromise, which transformed the Austrian Empire into Austria-Hungary, saw the abolishment of Transylvania; its counties fell directly under Hungarian rule, becoming part of "Transleithania".

In 1876 the Hungarian counties were restructured and the territory of Kraszna County passed to the new Szilágy County.

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  1. (1851-05-12). "Verordnung des Ministeriums des Inneren vom 12. Mai 1851, wodurch in Folge Allerhöchster Entschließung vom 12. Mai 1851 die Organisirung politischen Verwaltung im Großfürstenthume Siebenbürgen kundgemacht wird.". Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt für das Kaiserthum Österreich.
  2. (1854-06-04). "Verordnung der Minister des Inneren, der Justiz und der Finanzen vom 4. Juni 1854, betreffend die politische und gerichtliche Organisirung des Großfürstenthumes Siebenbürgen.". Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt für das Kaiserthum Österreich.
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