Conflicts in the Horn of Africa
This is a list of conflicts in the Horn of Africa, which includes the nations of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia.
Ancient
Medieval and Early Modern
- Ifat's conquest of Shewa, c. 1285
- Gobroon-Bardera war, late 18th century
Early 20th Century
- World War II
- East African Campaign between the Kingdom of Italy and the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Kingdom of Belgium, and the Ethiopian Empire, 1940–1941
Post-World War II
- Eritrean War of Independence 1961 - 1991, between Eritrean liberation fronts (primarily the EPLF and early on also the ELF) and the Ethiopian Empire (1961–1974) and Marxist Derg-ruled Ethiopia (1974–1991)
- Shifta War 1963-1967, separatist insurgency by ethnic Somalis in Kenya
- Ethiopian Civil War 1974-1991, between the Derg (ruling government of Ethiopia) and various rebel groups, as well as amongst the rebel groups, including the Marxist Ethiopian EPRP, MEISON, and TPLF, the Eritrean EPLF, ELF, the monarchist EDU (in the first stage of the war), and the Somali WSLF; included Red Terror
- Ogaden War 1977 - 1978, between Ethiopia and Somalia
- 1982 Ethiopian-Somali Border War
- Somali Civil War 1986–present (several issues involved)
- Operation Restore Hope - 1992 - 1993, UN intervention
- War in Somalia - 2006 - 2009, Ethiopian intervention
Post-Cold War
- Ethiopian-Eritrean War 1998 - 2000, between Eritrea and Ethiopia
- Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa October 2002 – present, between NATO and al-Qaeda
See also
- Political history of Eastern Africa (for ancient, medieval, and early modern conflicts)
- General
References