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Hungarian politician

Károly Unkelhäusser
Minister of Croatian Affairs of Hungary
In office
18 August 1917 – 31 October 1918
Preceded byAladár Zichy
Succeeded byZsigmond Kunfi
Personal details
Born(1866-01-15)15 January 1866
Vukovar, Kingdom of Slavonia, Austrian Empire
Died20 February 1938(1938-02-20) (aged 72)
Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary
Political partyIndependent
Professionpolitician
The native form of this personal name is Unkelhäusser Károly. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

Károly Unkelhäusser (15 January 1866 in Vukovar – 20 February 1938) was a Hungarian politician who served as Minister without portfolio of Croatian Affairs between 1917 and 1918. From 20 December 1912 he substituted Slavko Cuvaj until the ban's definitive replacement. He was the substitute of the province chief of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1915 and 1917, but he left this position for the Croatian Affairs ministerial post. He was deprived of his function as a result of the Aster Revolution.

From 2 November he served as designated Ban of Croatia. His commission was in order to proclaim Dalmatia's, Bosnia and Herzegovina's and Croatia's union inside the Kingdom of Hungary's frameworks. But was too late already. These territories were united, though under the aegis of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Kingdom of Yugoslavia) which created newly. It was not the turn of his actual ban appointment already since, because of the function ceased with the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.

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Political offices
Preceded byAladár Zichy Minister of Croatian Affairs
1917–1918
Succeeded byZsigmond Kunfi
Ministers of Croatian Affairs of Hungary (1868-1919)
Kingdom of Hungary


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