Flag Coat of arms Government Republic Historical era Interwar period Founded 1921 | Capital Oberwart Leaders Pál Prónay Established October 4, 1921 Date dissolved 1921 | |
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Abas ri k rus trianoni dal lajtab ns g indul rongyos g rda 1921
Lajtabánság or Banate of Leitha (German: Leitha-Banat) was a short-lived western Hungarian state in the region where the Austrian federal state of Burgenland now exists. It existed between October 4 and November 5, 1921, following the Treaty of Trianon and the departure of the rump Kingdom of Hungary's army and before the region was annexed by Austria.
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- Abas ri k rus trianoni dal lajtab ns g indul rongyos g rda 1921
- Lajtab ns g megeml kez s 2014 izs k
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The principal leaders of the state were Pál Prónay, Count Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek and former Hungarian prime minister István Friedrich. Its military was the Rongyos Gárda ("Ragged Guards" or "Scrubby Guards"), recruited from peasants and students devoted to retaining the region rather than surrender it to Austria.

Lajtab ns g megeml kez s 2014 izs k


References
Lajtabánság Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA