List of conflicts in Asia
This is a list of wars and conflicts in Asia, particularly East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Russia. For a list of conflicts in Southwest Asia, see List of conflicts in the Middle East.
West Asia
- circa 2,800 B.C.E. — circa 2,500 B.C.E. Gilgamesh of Uruk killed the Elamite ruler Humbaba
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Enmebaragesi of Kish subdued Elam
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Aga of Kish, the son of Enmebaragesi of Kish, besieged Uruk
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Enmerkar of Uruk's year-long siege of Aratta
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Dumuzid of Uruk captured Enmebaragesi of Kish single-handed
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Enshakushanna of Uruk conquered Hamazi, Akkad, Kish, and Nippur, claiming hegemony over all of Sumer. Enshakushanna was succeeded in Uruk by Lugal-kinishe-dudu, but the hegemony seems to have passed to Eannatum of Lagash for a time
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Eannatum of Lagash conquered all of Sumer, including Ur, Nippur, Akshak, Larsa, and Uruk (controlled by Enshakushanna)
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. En-anna-tum I of Lagash succeeded his brother Eannatum and defended Lagash against Ur-Lumma of Umma
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Entemena of Lagash succeeded his father En-anna-tum I and re-established Lagash as a power in Sumer. He defeated Illi of Umma, with the aid of Lugal-kinishe-dudu of Uruk (the successor to Enshakushanna)
- circa 2,500 B.C.E. Lugal-Anne-Mundu of Adab subjected the "Four Quarters" of the world — i.e., the entire Fertile Crescent region, from the Mediterranean to the Zagros Mountains
- circa 2,295 B.C.E. — 2,271 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Lugal-zage-si of Umma conquered several of the Sumerian city-states — including Kish, where he overthrew Ur-Zababa; Lagash, where he overthrew Urukagina; Ur, Nippur, and Larsa; as well as Uruk
Lugal-Zage-Si's domains (red), c. 2350 BC
Map of the
Akkadian Empire (brown) and the directions in which military campaigns were conducted (yellow arrows)
- circa 2,214 B.C.E. — 2,206 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Rimush of Akkad faced widespread revolts which he successfully suppressed and launched a victorious campaign against Elam and Marhasi
- circa 2,205 B.C.E. — 2,191 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Manishtushu of Akkad conquered the city of Shirasum in Elam
- circa 2,190 B.C.E. — 2,115 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Naram-Sin of Akkad conquered the Lullubi and Majan
- circa 2,115 B.C.E. — 2,090 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Shar-Kali-Sharri of Akkad launched successful campaigns against Gutium, Amurru, and Elam, among other places
- circa 2,090 B.C.E. — 2,087 B.C.E. (Short chronology) After Shar-Kali-Sharri’s reign, there may have been a short period of crisis or struggle between Igigi, Imi, Nanum, Ilulu
- circa 2,087 B.C.E. — 2,066 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Dudu of Akkad ended the period of relative anarchy
- circa 2,066 B.C.E. — 2,051 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Akkad was conquered during the reign of Shu-turul
- 1,945 B.C.E. — 1,906 B.C.E. Ilu-shuma of Assyria made many raids into southern Mesopotamia
- circa 1,886 B.C.E. — 1,879 B.C.E. (Short chronology) After defeating the Gutian with the aid of other cities, Utu-hengal of Uruk established himself as the king of Sumer
Map showing the Ur III state and its influence sphere
- circa 1,879 B.C.E. — 1,861 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Ur-Nammu of Ur conquered Lagash
- circa 1,861 B.C.E. — 1,815 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Shulgi of Ur destroyed Der, launched a campaign against Anshan, and engaged in a period of expansionism at the expense of highlanders such as the Lullubi, and others
- circa 1,830 B.C.E. — 1,817 B.C.E. (Short chronology) The Amorite chieftain Sumu-abum won independence from the city-state Kazallu
- circa 1,815 B.C.E. — 1,809 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Amar-Sin of Ur launched campaigns conducted against Urbilum, and several other regions with obscure names: Shashrum, Shurudhum, Bitum-Rabium, Jabru, and Huhnuri
- circa 1,813 B.C.E. — 1,791 B.C.E. Shamshi-Adad I conquered Assur, Mari, Ekallatum, and Shekhna, establishing an empire encompassing the whole of northern Mesopotamia and included territory in central Mesopotamia, Asia Minor and northern Syria
- circa 1,800 B.C.E. — 1,776 B.C.E. (Short chronology) During the reign of Ibbi-Sin of Ur, the Sumerian empire was attacked repeatedly by Amorites and as faith in Ibbi-Sin's leadership failed, Elam declared its independence and began to raid as well
- circa 1,776 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Elamite Sack of Ur
- circa 1,766 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Ishbi-Erra of Isin reconquered much of the former heartland of Sumer and Akkad from Elam and various invaders
- circa 1,752 B.C.E. — 1,730 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Damiq-ilishu of Isin, the last king on the Sumerian King List, is defeated by Sin-Muballit of Babylon
- circa 1,728 B.C.E. — 1,686 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Hammurabi of Babylon extended Babylon's control over Mesopotamia by winning a series of wars against neighboring kingdoms
- circa 1,720 B.C.E. Puzur-Sin, an Assyrian vice regent drove out Asinum the Amorite vassal king of the Babylonians from Assyria, allowing the native Ashur-dugul to seize the throne and subsequently triggering a civil war which ended Babylonian and Amorite influence in Assyria by 1,720 B.C.E.
- circa 1,531 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Fall of Babylon
- circa 1,507 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Kassite attacks on Babylon
The extent of the Babylonian Empire during the Kassite dynasty
Meso-Assyrian Empire
Map of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and its expansions.
- 745 B.C.E. — 727 B.C.E. Campaigns of Tiglath-Pileser III
- 722 B.C.E. — 705 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sargon II
- 710 B.C.E. Campaign against Babylonia
- 705 B.C.E. — 681 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sennacherib
- 703 B.C.E. — 689 B.C.E. War with Babylon
- 681 B.C.E. — 669 B.C.E. Campaigns of Esarhaddon
- 668 B.C.E. — 627 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashurbanipal
- 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-etil-ilani
- 616 B.C.E. Battle of Arrapha
- 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
- 626 B.C.E. — 619 B.C.E. Last Strike against Babylon
- 616 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. War in the Assyrian heartlands
- 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
- 612 B.C.E. — 609 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-uballit II
- 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-etil-ilani
- 616 B.C.E. Battle of Arrapha
- 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
- 626 B.C.E. — 619 B.C.E. Last Strike against Babylon
- 616 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. War in the Assyrian heartlands
- 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
- 612 B.C.E. — 609 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-uballit II
Achaemenid Province of Athura
Macedonian Empire
Sassanid Province of Asorestan
- 217 C.E. — 502 C.E. Roman-Sassanid Wars
Julian's unsuccessful campaign in 363 C.E. resulted in the loss of the Roman territorial gains under the peace treaty of 299.
- circa 240 C.E. — 272 C.E. Assur is destroyed by the Sassanid king Shapur I
- 502 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid wars
- 502 C.E. — 506 C.E. Anastasian War
- 526 C.E. — 532 C.E. Iberian War
- 572 C.E. — 591 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
- circa 602 C.E. — circa 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
- 633 C.E. — 644 C.E. Muslim conquest of Persia
Expansion of Rashidun Caliphate
- 656 C.E. — 661 C.E. First Islamic Civil War
- 680 C.E. — 692 C.E. Second Islamic Civil War
- 743 C.E. — 750 C.E. Third Islamic Civil War
- 1,532 C.E. — 1,555 C.E. Ottoman–Safavid War
- 1,623 C.E. — 1,639 C.E. Ottoman–Safavid War
- July 28, 1,914 C.E. — November 11, 1,918 C.E. World War I
- October 29, 1,914 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
- November 6, 1,914 C.E. — 14 November 1,918 C.E. Mesopotamian campaign
- November 6, 1,914 C.E. Fao Landing
- November 11, 1,914 C.E. — November 21, 1,914 C.E. Battle of Basra
- December 3, 1,914 C.E. — December 9, 1,914 C.E. Battle of Qurna
- April 12, 1,915 C.E. — April 14, 1,915 C.E. Battle of Shaiba
- September 28, 1,915 C.E. Battle of Es Sinn
- November 22, 1,915 C.E. — 25 November 1,915 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
- December 7, 1,915 C.E. — April 29, 1,916 C.E. Siege of Kut
- January 6, 1,916 C.E. — January 8, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad
- January 13, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Wadi
- January 21, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Hanna
- March 8, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Dujaila
- March 8, 1,917 C.E. — March 11, 1,917 C.E. Fall of Baghdad
- February 23, 1,917 C.E. Second Battle of Kut
- March 13, 1,917 C.E. — April 23, 1,917 C.E. Samarrah Offensive
- September 28, 1,917 C.E. — September 29, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Ramadi
- March 26, 1,918 C.E. — March 27, 1,918 C.E. Action of Khan Baghdadi
- October 23, 1,918 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Battle of Sharqat
- September 1, 1,939 C.E. — September 2, 1,945 C.E. World War II
- June 10, 1,940 C.E. — May 2, 1,945 C.E. Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
- May 2, 1,941 C.E. — May 31, 1,941 C.E. Anglo-Iraqi War
- April 1, 1,941 C.E. Iraq coup
- 1,918 C.E. — 2,003 C.E. Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
- 1,918 C.E. — 2,003 C.E. Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
- September 11, 1,961 C.E. — 1,970 C.E. First Kurdish–Iraqi War
- April 1,974 C.E. — Mid 1,975 C.E. Second Kurdish–Iraqi War
- 1,975 C.E. — 1,983 C.E. PUK insurgency
- September 1,983 C.E. — September 1,988 C.E. Kurdish Rebellion
- May 1,994 C.E. — November 24, 1,997 C.E. Iraqi Kurdish Civil War
- September 22, 1,980 C.E. — August 20, 1,988 C.E. First Persian Gulf War
- 1,980 C.E. Iraqi invasion
- September 23, 1,980 C.E. Operation Kaman 99
- October 29, 1,980 C.E. Operation Sultan 10
- September 30, 1,980 C.E. Operation Scorch Sword
- November 28, 1,980 C.E. — November 29, 1,980 C.E. Operation Morvarid
- 1,981 C.E. Stalemate
- April 4, 1,981 C.E. Attack on H3
- 1,982 C.E. Iranian offensive
- 1,983 C.E. — 1,985 C.E. Strategic stalemate
- February 6, 1,983 C.E. — February 26, 1,983 Operation Before the Dawn
- April 10, 1,983 C.E. Operation Dawn 1
- July 22, 1,983 C.E. Operation Dawn 2
- July 30, 1,983 C.E. — August 9, 1,983 Operation Dawn 3
- October 19, 1,983 C.E. — mid November 1,983 Operation Dawn 4
- Early 1,984 C.E. Operation Dawn 5
- February 14, 1,984 C.E. — March 19, 1,984 Operation Kheibar
- February 22, 1,984 C.E. — February 24, 1,984 C.E. Operation Dawn 6
- 1,984 C.E. Battle of the Marshes
- March 10, 1,985 C.E. — March 20, 1,985 C.E. Operation Badr
- 1,986 C.E. — 1,987 C.E. Duel offensives
- 1,986 C.E. — 1,989 C.E. Al-Anfal Campaign
- March 16, 1,988 C.E. Halabja poison gas attack
- February 9, 1,986 C.E. — February 25, 1,986 C.E. Operation Dawn 8
- February 11, 1,986 C.E. First Battle of al-Faw
- December 25, 1,986 C.E. — 27 December 1,986 C.E. Operation Karbala-4
- January 8, 1,987 C.E. — February 26, 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala-5
- Early 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala-6
- May 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala 10
- May 1,987 C.E. — early June 1,987 C.E. Operation Nasr 4
- 1,988 C.E. Final stages
- 1,981 C.E. International incidents
- August 2, 1,990 C.E. — February 28, 1,991 C.E. Second Persian Gulf War
Ground troop movements 24–28 February 1991 during Operation Desert Storm
- February 26, 1,991 C.E. — February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of 73 Easting
- February 26, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Phase Line Bullet
- February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Medina Ridge
- February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle for Jalibah Airfield
- February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Norfolk
- March 2, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Rumaila
- March 1, 1,991 C.E. Safwan Airfield Standoff
- March 1, 1,991 C.E. — April 5, 1,991 C.E. Uprisings in Iraq
- March 1, 1,991 C.E. — mid-April 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Basra
- March 5, 1,991 C.E. — March 19, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Karbala
- March 5, 1,991 C.E. — April 3, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Sulaymaniyah
- March 11, 1,991 C.E. — March 29, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Kirkuk
- March 10, 1,991 C.E. — March 24, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Tuz Khormato
- 1,991 C.E. — 2,002 C.E. Air engagements of the Post Gulf War
- March 20, 1,991 C.E. — In accordance with the ceasefire, an F-15C shoots down an Iraqi Su-22 bomber with an AIM-9 missile.
- March 22, 1,991 C.E. — In accordance with the ceasefire, an F-15C shoots down an Iraqi Su-22 bomber with an AIM-9 missile.
- December 27, 1,992 C.E. — A MiG-25 crossed the no-fly zone and an F-16D shot it down with an AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. It is the first kill with an AIM-120.
- January 17, 1,993 C.E. — A USAF F-16C shoots down a MiG-23 when the MiG locks the F-16 up.
- January 5, 1,999 C.E. — A group of four Iraqi MiG-25s crossed the no-fly zones and sparked a dogfight with two patrolling F-15Cs and two patrolling F-14s. A total of six missiles were fired at the MiGs, none of which hit them. The MiGs then bugged out using their superior speed.
- September 9, 1,999 C.E. — A lone MiG-23 crossed the no-fly zone heading towards a flight of F-14s. One F-14 fired an AIM-54 Phoenix at the MiG but missed and the MiG headed back north.
- December 23, 2,002 C.E. — In what was the last aerial victory for the Iraqi Air Force before the Invasion of Iraq, an Iraqi MiG-25 destroyed an American UAV RQ-1 Predator after the drone opened fire on the Iraqi aircraft with a Stinger missile.
- September 3, 1,996 C.E. Operation Desert Strike
- December 16, 1,998 C.E. – December 19, 1,998 C.E. Operation Desert Fox
- March 20, 2,003 C.E. — December 15, 2,011 C.E. Third Persian Gulf War
Map of the invasion routes and major operations/battles of the Iraq War as of 2007.
- March 19, 2,003 C.E. — May 1, 2,003 C.E. Invasion of Iraq
- March 21, 2,003 C.E. — March 25, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Umm Qasr
- March 20, 2,003 C.E. — March 24, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Al Faw
- March 21, 2,003 C.E. — April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Basra
- March 23, 2,003 C.E. — March 29, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Nasiriyah
- March 24, 2,003 C.E. Attack on Karbala
- March 24, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Najaf
- March 26, 2,003 C.E. — Operation Northern Delay
- March 28, 2,003 C.E. — March 30, 2,003 C.E. Operation Viking Hammer
- March 30, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Samawah
- March 31, 2,003 C.E. — April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Karbala
- April 2, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of the Karbala Gap
- April 3, 2,003 C.E. — April 12, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Baghdad
- April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Debecka Pass
- 2,003 C.E. — 2,004 C.E. Post-invasion insurgency
- March 20, 2,003 C.E. — December 7, 2,011 C.E. Iraq War in Anbar Province
- October 26, 2,003 C.E. — November 24, 2,003 C.E. Ramadan Offensive
- December 13, 2,003 C.E. Operation Red Dawn
- April 4, 2,004 C.E. — June 24, 2,004 C.E. Iraq spring fighting
- April 4, 2,004 C.E. — May 1, 2,004 C.E. First Battle of Fallujah
- April 4, 2,004 C.E. — May 11, 2,008 C.E. Siege of Sadr City
- April 6, 2004 C.E. — April 10, 2004 Battle of Ramadi
- April 17, 2004 C.E. Battle of Husaybah
- August 5, 2004 C.E. — August 27, 2004 Battle of Najaf
- August 5, 2004 C.E. — August 28, 2004 CIMIC-House
- October 1, 2004 C.E. — October 3, 2004 Battle of Samarra
- November 7, 2004 C.E. — December 23, 2004 Second Battle of Fallujah
- November 8, 2004 C.E. — November 16, 2004 Battle of Mosul
- 2,005 C.E. — 2,006 C.E. Post-invasion insurgency
- May 8, 2,005 C.E. — May 19, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Al Qaim
- August 1, 2,005 C.E. — August 4, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Haditha
- September 1, 2,005 C.E. — September 18, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Tal Afar
- June 17, 2,006 C.E. — November 15, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Ramadi
- August 28, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Diwaniya
- February 2,006 C.E. — May 2,008 C.E. Civil war in Iraq
- September 23, 2,006 C.E. — October 22, 2,006 C.E. Ramadan Offensive
- September 27, 2,006 C.E. — February 18, 2,007 C.E. Operation Sinbad
- October 19, 2,006 C.E. — October 20, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Amarah
- November 15, 2,006 C.E. — November 16, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Turki
- December 25, 2,006 C.E. — October 1, 2,007 C.E. Diyala campaign
- January 6, 2,007 C.E. — January 9, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Haifa Street
- January 20, 2,007 C.E. Karbala provincial headquarters raid
- January 28, 2,007 C.E. — January 29, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Najaf
- February 14, 2,007 C.E. — November 24, 2,007 C.E. Operation Imposing Law
- February 27, 2,007 C.E. — September 3, 2,007 C.E. Siege of U.K. bases in Basra
- April 6, 2,007 C.E. — April 10, 2,007 C.E. Operation Black Eagle
- June 16, 2,007 C.E. — August 14, 2007 C.E. Operation Phantom Thunder
- March 10, 2,007 C.E. — August 19, 2007 C.E. Battle of Baqubah
- June 30, 2,007 C.E. — July 1, 2007 C.E. Battle of Donkey Island
- February 15, 2,007 C.E. Operation Shurta Nasir
- August 27, 2,007 C.E. — August 29, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Karbala
- January 8, 2,008 C.E. — July 28, 2,008 C.E. Operation Phantom Phoenix
- January 18, 2,008 C.E. — January 19, 2,008 C.E. Iraqi Day of Ashura fighting
- January 23, 2,008 C.E. — July 28, 2,008 C.E. Ninawa campaign
- March 25, 2,008 C.E. — May 15, 2,008 C.E. Iraq spring fighting
- March 25, 2,008 C.E. — March 31, 2,008 C.E. Battle of Basra
- April 15, 2,008 C.E. — May 19, 2,008 C.E. Al-Qaeda offensive in Iraq
Hittite Empire
The Assyrians, the
Mitanni, the
Egyptians, and the Hittite Empire in the 14th century B.C.E.
Syrian Arab Republic
- March 15, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Syrian civil war
- April 25, 2,011 C.E. — May 5, 2,011 C.E. Siege of Daraa
- May 6, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Siege of Homs
- May 7, 2,011 C.E. — May 14, 2,011 C.E. Siege of Baniyas
Macedonian Empire
Kingdoms of the Diadochi after the Battle of Ipsus, c. 301 BC.
Other
Greek colonies
Sassanid Empire
- April 24, 224 C.E. Parthian-Sassanid War
- 502 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid wars
- 440 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
- 572 C.E. — 591 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
- 633 C.E. — 644 C.E. Muslim conquest of Persia
The Rashidun Empire reached its greatest extent under Caliph Uthman, in 654.
- 656 C.E. — 661 C.E. First Islamic Civil War
- 680 C.E. — 692 C.E. Second Islamic Civil War
- 743 C.E. — 750 C.E. Third Islamic Civil War
- 809 C.E. — 827 C.E. Fourth Islamic Civil War
The Egyptian Empire at its maximum territorial extent in the 15th century B.C.E.
- circa 1,290 B.C.E. — 1,279 B.C.E. Seti's military campaigns in Canaan
- circa 1,279 B.C.E. — 1,213 B.C.E. Campaigns and Battles of Ramesses II
- First Syrian Campaign
- Second Syrian Campaign
- Third Syrian Campaign
Confederated Tribes of Israel
United Kingdom of Israel and Judah
Different interpretations of what the
Bible says about the extent of King David's empire
Hasmonean Kingdom
Herodian Kingdom of Israel
- 66 C.E. — 136 C.E. Jewish-Roman wars
- 66 C.E. — 73 C.E. First Jewish-Roman War
- 70 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Titus, ending the major phase of the Great Jewish Revolt. It ended in the destruction of Herod's Temple.
- 115 C.E. — 117 C.E. Second Jewish-Roman War
- 66 C.E. — 136 C.E. Jewish-Roman wars
- 132 C.E. — 136 C.E. Third Jewish-Roman War
Map detailing the route of Khalid ibn Walid's invasion of Northern Syria.
- 1,099 C.E. — 1,291 C.E. The Crusades
- 1,099 C.E. — 1,291 C.E. The Crusades
The
Kingdom of Jerusalem and the other Crusader states in the context of the Near East in 1,135 C.E.
- 1,145 C.E. — 1149 C.E. Second Crusade
- Inter-Crusade Period
- 1,153 C.E. Battle of Ascalon
- November 25, 1,177 C.E. Battle of Montgisard
- 1,179 C.E. Battle of Jacob's Ford
- July 1,182 C.E. — August 1,182 C.E. Battle of Belvoir Castle
- September 1,183 C.E. Battle of Al-Fule
- May 1, 1,187 C.E. Battle of Cresson
- July 4, 1,187 C.E. Battle of Hattin
- 1,187 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem
- 1,189 C.E. — 1,192 C.E. Third Crusade
- 1,197 C.E. German Crusade
- 1,212 C.E. Children's Crusade
- 1,213 C.E. — 1,221 C.E. Fifth Crusade
- 1,218 C.E. Capture of Jerusalem
- 1,228 C.E. — 1,229 C.E. Sixth Crusade
- Aftermath of the Sixth Crusade
- 1,251 C.E. Shepherds' Crusade
- Late Crusades Period
- 1,271 C.E. — 1,272 C.E. Ninth Crusade
- April 4, 1,291 C.E. — May 18, 1,291 C.E. Siege of Acre
- 1,260 C.E. — 1,300 C.E. Mongol raids into Palestine
The 1,260 C.E. Mongol offensives in the
Levant. The early successful attacks on
Aleppo and
Damascus led to smaller attacks on secondary targets such as
Baalbek, al-Subayba, and Ajlun as well as raids against other
Palestine towns, perhaps including
Jerusalem. Smaller raiding parties reached as far south as
Gaza.
- July 28, 1,914 C.E. — November 11, 1,918 C.E. World War I
- October 29, 1,914 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
- November 17, 1,917 C.E. — December 30, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Jerusalem
- November 18, 1,917 C.E. — November 24, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Nebi Samwil
- December 1, 1,917 C.E. Battle of El Burj
- December 20, 1,917 C.E. — December 21, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Jaffa
State of Israel
- 1,948 C.E. — 1,949 C.E. 1948 Palestine war
- 1,948 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem
- 1,951 C.E. — 1,955 C.E. Retribution operations
- 1,956 C.E. Suez War
- 1,967 C.E. Six-Day War
- 1,967 C.E. Encirclement of Jerusalem
- 1,967 C.E. — 1,970 C.E. War of Attrition
- 1,973 C.E. Yom Kippur War
- 1,978 C.E. South Lebanon conflict
- 1,982 C.E. First Lebanon War
- 1,982 C.E. — 2,000 C.E. South Lebanon conflict
- 1,987 C.E. — 1,993 C.E. First Intifada
- 2,000 C.E. — 2,004 C.E. Second Intifada
- 2,006 C.E. Second Lebanon War
- 2,008 C.E. — 2,009 C.E. Gaza War
- 2,012 C.E. Operation Pillar of Defense
Hittite Empire
- 1,650 B.C.E. — 1,600 B.C.E. Conquests of Hattusili I and Mursili I
- 1,430 B.C.E. — 1,350 B.C.E. Kaska invasions of Hatti
The Hittite Empire, circa 1,400 B.C.E. (shown in Blue).
Kingdom of Diaokhi
- 1,112 B.C.E. Diaokhi-Assyrian War
- 756 B.C.E. — 741 B.C.E. Diaokhi-Urartian War
- 729 B.C.E. — 722 B.C.E. Colchian-Cimmerian war
Lydian Empire
Macedonian Empire
- 192 B.C.E. — 188 B.C.E. Roman–Syrian War
- 92 B.C.E. — 629 C.E. Roman-Persian Wars
- 66 B.C.E. — 217 B.C.E. Roman-Parthian Wars
Territorial development of the Roman Empire between the years AD 300 and 1453 (Animated map).
- 421 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine-Sassanid Wars
- 421 C.E. — 422 C.E. Roman–Sassanid War
- 502 C.E. — 506 C.E. Anastasian War
- 526 C.E. — 532 C.E. Iberian War
- 572 C.E. — 591 C.E. Roman–Persian War
- 602 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine-Sassanid War
- 629 C.E. — 1,050s C.E. Arab–Byzantine wars
Seljuq Empire
Great Seljuq Empire in its zenith in 1,092 C.E.,
upon the death of Malik Shah I
- 1,204 C.E. — 1,261 C.E. Bulgarian–Latin Wars
- Nicaean–Latin Wars
- 1,265 C.E. — 1,479 C.E. Byzantine–Ottoman Wars
- 1,265 C.E. — 1,328 C.E. Rise of the Ottomans
- 1,328 C.E. — 1,341 C.E. Byzantium counter
- 1,341 C.E. — 1,371 C.E. Balkan invasion and civil war
- 1,371 C.E. — 1,394 C.E. Byzantine civil war and vassalage
- 1,394 C.E. — 1,424 C.E. Resumption of hostilities
- 1,424 C.E. — 1,453 C.E. Ottoman campaign on Constantinopolis
Conquests of Muhammad and the Rashidun
Civil Wars of the Early Caliphates
Map detailing arenas of Ridda campaigns.
- 656 C.E. — 661 C.E. First Islamic Civil War
- 680 C.E. — 692 C.E. Second Islamic Civil War
- 743 C.E. — 750 C.E. Third Islamic Civil War
- September 762 C.E. — February 763 C.E. Alid Revolt
Sogdia, c. 300 BC.
- 250 B.C.E. Independence
- 230 B.C.E. Overthrow of Diodotus II
- 210 B.C.E. Seleucid invasion
- 180 B.C.E. Expansion into India
- 141 B.C.E. Defeats against Parthia
The migrations of the Yuezhi through Central Asia, from around 176 BC to AD 30.
- 36 B.C.E. Battle of Sogdiana
- 1st and 2nd Centuries C.E. Kushan expansion
Göktürk Khaganate
Zunghar Khanate
- Conquest of the Tarim Basin and war with the Central Asians
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Ghaznavids
- 962 C.E. Ghaznavid Empire
Afghan Empires and the Great Game
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
The Dayuan (in Ferghana) was one of the three advanced civilizations of
Central Asia around 130 BCE, together with
Parthia and Greco-Bactria, according to the Chinese historical work
Book of Han.
Xia Dynasty
Shang Dynasty
- circa 1,628 B.C.E. — 1,600 B.C.E. Rise of Shang
- circa 1,046 B.C.E. Foundation of the Zhou Dynasty
Remnants of advanced, stratified societies dating back to the Shang found primarily in the Yellow River Valley
Zhou Dynasty
- circa 1,046 B.C.E. Foundation of the Zhou Dynasty
- 771 B.C.E. — 476 B.C.E. Spring and Autumn Period
- 475 B.C.E. — 221 B.C.E. Warring States Period
Qin Dynasty
Qin Dynasty, circa 210 BC.
Han Dynasty
The Han Empire in 87 BC (core provinces in brown), with commanderies (red dots) and protectorates (green dots) shown
- 2nd century B.C.E. Southward expansion of the Han Dynasty
- 17 C.E. — 25 C.E. Lülin Rebellion
- 189 C.E. — 220 C.E. End of the Han Dynasty
- 220 C.E. — 280 C.E. Three Kingdoms Period
The territories of Cao Wei (in yellow), 262 CE.
Jìn Dynasty
Liu Song Dynasty
Sui Dynasty
Tang Dynasty
Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xiyu states (640-648)
China under the Tang Dynasty circa 700 AD
- 874 C.E. — 884 C.E. Huang Chao Rebellion
Song Dynasty
- 1,129 C.E. — 1,141 C.E. Yue Fei's campaign against Jin
- November 1,125 C.E. — 13th century C.E. Jin—Song wars
- 1,235 C.E. — 1,279 C.E. Song—Yuan Wars
Liao Dynasty
Jin Dynasty
- 1,206 C.E. — 1,337 C.E. Mongol conquests
- 1,211 C.E. — 1,234 C.E. Mongol conquest of the Jin Dynasty
Yuan Dynasty
Yuan Dynasty in 1294
Ming Dynasty
- 1,381 C.E. Ming conquest of Yunnan
- 1,300s C.E. — 1,400s C.E. Miao Rebellions
- 1,399 C.E. — 1,402 C.E. Jingnan Campaign
- 1,400s C.E. — 1,500s C.E. Ming–Turpan conflict
- 1,406 C.E. — 1,407 C.E. Ming–Hồ War
- 1,405 C.E. — 1,433 C.E. Treasure voyages
- 1,206 C.E. — 1,337 C.E. Mongol invasions
- 1,449 C.E. Battle of Tumu Fortress
- 1,510 C.E. Prince of Anhua rebellion
- 1,519 C.E. Prince of Ning rebellion
- 1,521 C.E. First Battle of Tamao
- 1,522 C.E. Second Battle of Tamao
- 1,618 C.E. — 1,683 C.E. Manchu conquest of China
- 1,633 C.E. Battle of the Southern Fujian Sea
- 1,642 C.E. Battle of Nanyang
- 1,644 C.E. Occupied Beijing
Qing Dynasty
- 1,652 C.E. — 1,689 C.E. Sino–Russian border conflicts
- 1,674 C.E. — 1,681 C.E. Revolt of the Three Feudatories
- 1,683 C.E. Battle of Penghu
- 1,690 C.E. — 1,757 C.E. First Oirat–Manchu War
- 1,718 C.E. Battle of the Salween River
- 1,747 C.E. — 1,792 C.E. Ten Great Campaigns
- 1,796 C.E. White Lotus Rebellion
- 1,839 C.E. — 1,842 C.E. First Anglo-Chinese War
- 1,839 C.E. First Battle of Chuenpee
- 1,840 C.E. Capture of Chusan
- 1,840 C.E. Battle of the Barrier
- 1,841 C.E. Second Battle of Chuenpee
- 1,841 C.E. Battle of the Bogue
- 1,841 C.E. Battle of First Bar
- 1,841 C.E. Battle of Whampoa
- March 1,841 C.E. Battle of Canton
- May 1,841 C.E. Battle of Canton
- 1,841 C.E. Battle of Amoy
- 1,841 C.E. Capture of Chusan
- 1,841 C.E. Battle of Chinhai
- 1,842 C.E. Battle of Ningpo
- 1,842 C.E. Battle of Tsekee
- 1,842 C.E. Battle of Chapoo
- 1,842 C.E. Battle of Woosung
- 1,842 C.E. Battle of Chinkiang
- 1,851 C.E. — 1,864 C.E. Taiping Rebellion
- 1,850 C.E. Jintian Uprising
- 1,853 C.E. Battle of Nanjing
- 1,856 C.E. First rout the Army Group Jiangnan
- 1,858 C.E. Battle of Sanhe
- 1,860 C.E. Second rout the Army Group Jiangnan
- 1,861 C.E. Battle of Anqing
- 1,861 C.E. Battle of Guanzhong
- 1,861 C.E. Battle of Shanghai
- 1,862 C.E. Battle of Cixi
- 1,863 C.E. Battle of Suzhou
- 1,863 C.E. Battle of Changzhou
- 1,864 C.E. Third Battle of Nanking
- 1,864 C.E. Hubei Pocket
- 1,865 C.E. Fujian Pocket
- 1,856 C.E. — 1,873 C.E. Panthay Rebellion
- 1,862 C.E. — 1,877 C.E. Dungan revolt
- 1,864 C.E. — 1,869 C.E. Nien Rebellion
- 1,867 C.E. Battle of inlon river
- 1,856 C.E. — 1,860 C.E. Second Anglo-Chinese War
- August 1,884 C.E. — April 1,885 C.E. Franco-Chinese War
- 1,883 C.E. Son Tay Campaign
- 1,883 C.E. Battle of Paper Bridge
- 1,884 C.E. Bac Ninh campaign
- 1,884 C.E. Bac Le Ambush
- 1,884 C.E. Battle of Fuzhou
- 1,884 C.E. Kep Campaign
- 1,884 C.E. Keelung Campaign
- 1,885 C.E. Lang Son Campaign
- 1,885 C.E. Battle of Shipu
- 1,885 C.E. Battle of Zhenhai
- 1,885 C.E. Siege of Tuyen Quang
- 1,885 C.E. Battle of Hoa Moc
- 1,885 C.E. Battle of Bang Bo
- 1,885 C.E. Battle of Phu Lam Tao
- 1,885 C.E. Keelung Campaign
- 1,885 C.E. Pescadores Campaign
The Qing Empire in 1890.
- 1,894 C.E. — 1,895 C.E.First Sino-Japanese War
- 1,895 C.E. — 1,896 C.E. Dungan Revolt
- 1,899 C.E. — 1,901 C.E. Russo-Chinese War
- 1,900 C.E. Battle of Taku Forts
- 1,900 C.E. Battle of Tientsin
- 1,900 C.E. Battle of Shanhaiguan
- 1,900 C.E. Battle of Beicang
- 1,900 C.E. Battle of Yangcun
- 1,900 C.E. Battle of Yingkou
- 1,900 C.E. Battles on Amur River
- 1,900 C.E. Battle of Peking
- 1,900 C.E. Seymour Expedition
- 1,900 C.E. Siege of the International Legations
- February 8, 1,904 C.E. – 5 September 5, 1,905 C.E. Russo-Japanese War
- 1,911 C.E. — 1,912 C.E. Xinhai Revolution
- October 10, 1,911 C.E. — February 12, 1,912 C.E. Xinhai Revolution
- 1,916 C.E. — 1,928 C.E. Warlord Era
- 1,927 C.E. — 1,950 C.E. Chinese Civil War
- September 18, 1,931 C.E. — February 27, 1,932 C.E. Japanese invasion of Manchuria
- April 1,933 C.E. — December 1,936 C.E. Actions in Inner Mongolia
- July 7, 1,937 C.E. — September 9, 1,945 C.E. Second Sino-Japanese War
- September 1, 1,939 C.E. — 2 September 2, 1,945 C.E. World War II
- 1,937 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. Pacific War
- 1,942 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. China Burma India Theater of World War II
People's Republic of China
Area controlled by the People's Republic of China shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled regions shown in light green.
- 1,950 C.E. — 1,991 C.E. Cold War
- 1,950 C.E. — 1,953 C.E. Korean War
- 1,969 C.E. Sino–Soviet border conflict
- 1,967 C.E. Chola incident
- 1,962 C.E. Sino-Indian War
- 1,964 C.E. Battle of the Paracel Islands
- 1,979 C.E., 1,984 C.E. Sino-Vietnamese War
- 1,987 C.E. 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish
- 1,988 C.E. Johnson South Reef Skirmish
- August 27, 663 C.E. — August 28, 663 C.E. Battle of Baekgang
- 1,019 C.E. Toi invasion
- 1,180 C.E. — 1,185 C.E. Genpei War
- 1,274 C.E. — 1,281 C.E. Mongol invasions of Japan
- 1,467 C.E. Ōnin War
- 1,467 C.E. — 1,573 C.E. Sengoku period
- 1,568 C.E. — 1,603 C.E. Azuchi-Momoyama period
- 1,592 C.E. — 1,598 C.E. Japanese invasions of Korea
- 1,637 C.E. — 1,638 C.E. Shimabara Rebellion
- 1,868 C.E. — 1,869 C.E. Boshin War
- 1,874 C.E. Saga Rebellion
- 1,876 C.E. Shinpūren Rebellion
- 1,876 C.E. Akizuki Rebellion
- 1,876 C.E. Hagi Rebellion
- 1,877 C.E. Satsuma Rebellion
- 1,894 C.E. — 1,895 C.E. First Sino-Japanese War
- 1,895 C.E. 1895 Japanese Conquest of Taiwan
- 1,899 C.E. — 1,901 C.E. Boxer Rebellion
- 1,904 C.E. — 1,905 C.E. Russo-Japanese War
- 1,914 C.E. — 1,918 C.E. World War I
- 1,937 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
- 108 B.C.E. Gojoseon-Han War
- 57 C.E. — 668 C.E. Conflicts of Three Kingdoms
- 391 C.E. — 413 C.E. King Gwanggaeto Conquests
- 598 C.E. — 614 C.E. Goguryeo-Sui Wars
- 645 C.E. — 668 C.E. Goguryeo-Tang Wars
- 892 C.E. — 936 C.E. Conflicts of Later Three Kingdoms
- 993 C.E. — 1,019 C.E. Goryeo-Khitan Wars
- 1,104 C.E. — 1,107 C.E. Jurchen Campaigns
- 1,231 C.E. — 1,259 C.E. Mongol invasions of Korea
- December 1,359 C.E. — November 1,360 C.E. Red Turbans invasions of Korea
- 1,592 C.E. — 1,598 C.E. Japanese invasions of Korea
- 1,627 C.E. First Manchu invasion of Korea
- 1,636 C.E. Second Manchu invasion of Korea
- 1,866 C.E. French Campaign against Korea
- 1,871 C.E. United States expedition to Korea
- 1,950 C.E. — 1,953 C.E. Korean War
- 1,966 C.E. — 1,969 C.E. Korean DMZ Conflict
- 1,967 C.E. — present Korean maritime border incidents
- 1,206 C.E. — 1,337 C.E. Mongol invasions
- Tatar invasions
- 1,938 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
Map of Indo European migrations from ca. 4000 to 1000 BC according to the Kurgan model. The Anatolian migration (indicated with a dotted arrow) could have taken place either across the Caucasus or across the Balkans. The magenta area corresponds to the assumed
Urheimat (
Samara culture,
Sredny Stog culture). The red area corresponds to the area that may have been settled by Indo-European-speaking peoples up to ca. 2500 BC, and the orange area by 1000 BC.
Campaigns and landmarks of Alexander's invasion of Southern Asia
Empire of Harsha
- 606 C.E. — 647 C.E. Empire of Harsha Conflicts
- 622 C.E. — 1,526 C.E. Muslim conquests
- 711 C.E. — 1,526 C.E. Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent
- 750 C.E. — 850 C.E. Pala Empire Conflicts
- 848 C.E. — 1,130 C.E. Chola Empire Conflicts
- 1,206 C.E. — 1,451 C.E. Delhi Sultanate Conflicts
- 1,206 C.E. — 1,337 C.E. Mongol conquests
The Mughal Empire during the reign of Aurangzeb c. 1700
- 1,336 C.E. — 1,646 C.E. Vijayanagara Empire Conflicts
- 1,526 C.E. — 1,857 C.E. Mughal Empire Conflicts
- 1,526 C.E. Battle of Panipat
- 1,527 C.E. Battle of Khanwa
- 1,556 C.E. Battle of Panipat
- 1,615 C.E. — 1,682 C.E. Ahom-Mughal conflicts
- 1,649 C.E. — 1,653 C.E. Mughal–Safavid War
- 1,739 C.E. Battle of Karnal
- 1,761 C.E. Battle of Panipat
- 1,799 C.E. — 1,849 C.E. Sikh Empire Conflicts
- 1,841 C.E. — 1,842 C.E. Sino-Sikh war
- 1,855 C.E. — 1,856 C.E. Nepalese-Tibetan War
- 1,766 C.E. — 1,799 C.E. Anglo-Mysore Wars
- 1,777 C.E. — 1,818 C.E. Anglo-Maratha Wars
- 1,799 C.E. — 1,802 C.E. Polygar War
- 1,814 C.E. — 1,816 C.E. Gurkha War
- 1,816 C.E. — 1,826 C.E. Burmese invasion of Assam
- 1,845 C.E. — 1,849 C.E. British Empire Conflicts
- 1,961 C.E. Operation Vijay
- 1,962 C.E. Sino-Indian War
- 1,964 C.E. — ongoing Insurgency in Northeast India
- 1,965 C.E. Indo-Pakistani War
- 1,967 C.E. — ongoing Naxalite-Maoist insurgency
- March 26, 1,971 C.E. — December 16, 1,971 C.E. Bangladesh Liberation War
- 1,984 C.E. Siachen conflict
- 1,984 C.E. Operation Blue Star
- 1,987 C.E. — 1,990 C.E. Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan Civil War
- 1,988 C.E. Maldives coup d'état
- 1,989 C.E. — ongoing Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
- 1,999 C.E. Kargil War
- 1,971 C.E. Bangladesh Liberation War
- 1,973 C.E. Chittagong Hill Tracts Insurgency
- 2,001 C.E. Indian-Bangladeshi border conflict
- 2,006 C.E. — 2,008 C.E. Bangladeshi political crisis
- 1,790 C.E. — 1,792 C.E. Ten Great Campaigns
- 1,814 C.E. — 1,816 C.E. Gurkha War
- 1,855 C.E. — 1,856 C.E. Nepalese-Tibetan War
- 1,996 C.E. — 2,006 C.E. Nepal Civil War
- 1,796 C.E. East India Company Conquest
- 1,803 C.E. — 1,815 C.E. Kandian Wars
- 1,914 C.E. — 1,948 C.E. Sri Lankan independence movement
- 1,971 C.E. JVP Insurrection (Sri Lanka)
- 1,983 C.E. — 2,009 C.E. Sri Lankan Civil War
- 1,976 C.E. — 1,987 C.E. Eelam War I
- 1,987 C.E. — 1,989 C.E. JVP Insurrection (Sri Lanka)
- 1,990 C.E. — 1,995 C.E. Eelam War II
- 1,995 C.E. — 2,002 C.E. Eelam War III
- 2,006 C.E. — 2,009 C.E. Eelam War IV
- circa 100 C.E. Preah Thaong and Neang Neak Conflict
900 AD
Red: Khmer Empire
Light Green: Haripunjaya
Yellow:
Champa
- 1,945 C.E. — 1,954 C.E. First Indochina War
- 1,967 C.E. — 1,975 C.E. Cambodian Civil War
- 1,957 C.E. — 1,975 C.E. Vietnam War
- 1,975 C.E. — 1,989 C.E. Cambodian-Vietnamese War
- 1,978 C.E. — 1,988 C.E. Vietnamese border raids in Thailand
- 1,997 C.E. Clashes in Cambodia
- 2,008 C.E. — ongoing Cambodian–Thai border stand-off
- 1,020 C.E. — 1,130 C.E. Medieval Chola Invasions
- 1,548 C.E. — 1,549 C.E. Burmese–Siamese War
- 1,765 C.E. — 1,769 C.E. Sino–Burmese War
- 1,816 C.E. — 1,826 C.E. Burmese invasion of Assam
- Anglo-Burmese Wars
- 1,823 C.E. — 1,826 C.E. First Anglo-Burmese War
- 1,852 C.E. — 1,853 C.E. Second Burmese War
- 1,885 C.E. — 1,886 C.E. Third Burmese War
- 1,939 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
- 1,948 C.E. — ongoing Internal conflict in Burma
- 2,007 C.E. — Burmese anti-government protests
- 1,957 C.E. — 1,975 C.E. Vietnam War
- 1,975 C.E. — ongoing Conflict in Laos involving the Hmong
- 1,020 C.E. — 1,130 C.E. Medieval Chola Invasions
- 1,548 C.E. — 1,855 C.E. Burmese–Siamese wars
- 1,548 C.E. Burmese–Siamese War Toungoo–Ayutthaya
- 1,759 C.E. — 1,760 C.E. Burmese–Siamese War Konbaung–Ayutthaya
- 1,775 C.E. — 1,776 C.E. Burmese–Siamese War Konbaung–Bangkok
- 1,939 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
- 1,940 C.E. — 1,941 C.E. French-Thai War
- 2,004 C.E. — ongoing South Thailand insurgency
- 258 B.C.E. — 257 B.C.E. Thuc-Lac Viet War
- 217 B.C.E. — 207 B.C.E. Thuc-Qin War
- 111 B.C.E. Trieu-Han War
- 39, 40–43 Trưng Sisters' Uprising, 137-138, 156-160, 178-181, 248, 299-319, 319-323, 468-485, 542-544, 548–570, 687, 722, 791-798, 803, 819-820, 905 Uprising wars against Chinese domination
- 938 C.E. — 939 C.E. Ngô Quyền war of independence
- 966 C.E. — 968 C.E. War between the 12 warlords
- 981 C.E. War against the Song Dynasty
- 1,075 C.E. — 1,077 C.E. War against the Song Dynasty
- 1257-58, 1284–85, 1287–88 Mongol invasions of Vietnam
- 982, 1312, 1372, 1377, 1388, 1446–1471, 1695, 1796 Viet-Champa wars
- 1,407 C.E. — 1,427 C.E. War against the Ming Dynasty
- 1,553 C.E. — 1,592 C.E. Le-Mac civil war
- 1,627 C.E. — 1,673 C.E. Trịnh–Nguyễn War
- 1,714 C.E. — 1,755 C.E. Nguyen-Khmer War
- 1,788 C.E. — 1,789 C.E. Qing-Tay Son War
- 1,784 C.E. — 1,785 C.E. Tay Son-Siam War
- 1,858 C.E. — 1,885 C.E. French-Nguyen war
- 1,914 C.E. — 1,918 C.E. First World War
- Vietnam during the First World War
- 1,940 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. Second World War
- Vietnam during the Second World War
- 1,946 C.E. — 1,954 C.E. First Indochina War
- 1,954 C.E. — 1,975 C.E. Vietnam War
- 1,974 C.E. Battle of the Paracel Islands
- 1,975 C.E. — 1,989 C.E. Cambodian-Vietnamese War
- 1,979 C.E. — Sino-Vietnamese War
- 1,979 C.E. — 1,988 C.E. Vietnamese border raids in Thailand
- 1,979 C.E. — 1,990 C.E. Sino-Vietnamese border conflict
- 1,988 C.E. Johnson South Reef Skirmish
- 1,020 C.E. — 1,130 C.E. Medieval Chola Invasions
- 1,293 C.E. Mongol invasion of Java
- 1,945 C.E. - 1,949 C.E. Indonesian National Revolution
- 1,962 C.E. — 1,966 C.E. Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
- 1,975 C.E. - 1,999 C.E. Indonesian Invasion_of_East_Timor
- 1,969 C.E. - today Indonesian West Papua Conflict
- 1,976 C.E. — 2,005 C.E. Insurgency in Aceh
- 1,020 C.E. — 1,130 C.E. Medieval Chola Invasions
- 1,786 C.E. Honourable East India Company Conquest
- World War II
- 1,941 C.E. — 1,942 C.E. Battle of Malaya
- 1,948 C.E. — 1,960 C.E. Malay Emergency
- 1,962 C.E. — 1,966 C.E. Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
- 2,013 C.E. Lahad Datu Standoff
- 1,020 C.E. — 1,130 C.E. Medieval Chola Invasions
- 1,819 C.E. Honourable East India Company Conquest
- World War II
- 1,896 C.E. — 1,898 C.E. Philippine Revolution
- Spanish-American War
- 1,898 C.E. — 1,913 C.E. Philippine-American War
- World War II
- 1,942 C.E. Battle of Bataan
- 1,944 C.E. Battle of Surigao Strait
- 1,944 C.E. Battle off Samar
- 1,944 C.E. Battle of Mindoro
- 1,944 C.E. Battle of Luzon
- 1,944 C.E. Battle of the Philippine Sea
- 1,945 C.E. Battle of Manila
- 1,945 C.E. Battle of Mindanao
- 1,944 C.E. Battle of Leyte
- 1,945 C.E. Battle of Corregidor
- 1,945 C.E. Invasion of Lingayen Gulf
- 1,946 C.E. — 1,954 C.E. Hukbalahap Rebellion
- 1,969 C.E. — ongoing Communist insurgency in the Philippines
- 1,969 C.E. — ongoing Islamic insurgency in the Philippines
- 2,002 C.E. — ongoing Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines
Turkic khaganates c. 600 AD
Territory of Muscovy / Russia in 1500, 1600 and 1700.
- 1,652 C.E. — 1,689 C.E. Russian–Manchu border conflicts
Map of the
Russian Empire showing any and all territory and immediate influence it possessed regardless of time period.
- 1,904 C.E. — 1,905 C.E. Russo-Japanese War
- January 22, 1,905 C.E. — June 16, 1,907 C.E. Revolution of 1905
- July 28, 1,914 C.E. — November 11, 1,918 C.E. World War I
- November 7, 1,917 C.E. — October 25 1,922 C.E. Russian Civil War
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Chronological list of wars
See also
Lists of wars involving Middle Eastern countries |
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