Ignác Török (23 June 1795 in Gödöllő – 6 October 1849 in Arad) was a honvéd general in the Hungarian Army.
He next enrolled at the military engineering academy in Vienna, and commissioned into the imperial army as a second lieutenant (1816).
After Windisch-Gratz's success at Komárom, commander Majthényi along with many of the other officers at the castle were forced to resign, causing Ignác transfer to fill the position.
In June, he was ordered by the government to raze the defences of the recently liberated Buda to prevent its recapture.
After the surrender of the army at Arad, Török was court-martialed before an Austrian military court and sentenced to death by hanging.