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The Battle of Budaörs was a minor armed clash on 23–24 October 1921 between the governmental forces of the Kingdom of Hungary and the loyalist forces of Charles IV of Hungary, who tried to reclaim the throne of Hungary after his resignation in 1918.

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  • Battle of Budaörs (en)
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  • The Battle of Budaörs was a minor armed clash on 23–24 October 1921 between the governmental forces of the Kingdom of Hungary and the loyalist forces of Charles IV of Hungary, who tried to reclaim the throne of Hungary after his resignation in 1918. (en)
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  • Battle of BudaörsBudaörsi csata (en)
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  • Charles of Habsburg attempt to restore himself as the rightful ruler of the Kingdom of Hungary (en)
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  • University students on the battlefield (en)
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  • Loyalist volunteer militias (en)
  • Regentist forces (en)
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  • Battle of BudaörsBudaörsi csata (en)
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  • Regentist victory; expellation of Charles IV from Hungary (en)
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  • The Battle of Budaörs was a minor armed clash on 23–24 October 1921 between the governmental forces of the Kingdom of Hungary and the loyalist forces of Charles IV of Hungary, who tried to reclaim the throne of Hungary after his resignation in 1918. In the first section of the fight, the loyalist forces led by captured the city as well as the near village of Budafok, but later in the late evening, the governmental forces' counterattack successfully surrounded the attackers, and disarmed them, later capturing Charles himself on 25 October in Tata, forcing him to give up his claims. Following the victory, the government led by István Bethlen officially stated the dethroning of the Habsburg dynasty. (en)
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  • 19 dead, 62 wounded
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  • Loyalist volunteer militias
  • Regentist forces
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  • Regentist victory; expellation of Charles IV from Hungary
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  • 2000, mainly loyalist soldiers of Ostenburg-Moravek and some local garrison forces
  • 6000, initially volunteer forces including some 400 university students
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