Start
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Finish
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Name of Conflict
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Belligerents (excluding Belgium)
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Outcome
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Allies
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Enemies
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1789
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1790
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Brabant Revolution
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United Belgian States
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Habsburg Austria
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Austrian victory
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1830
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1839
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Belgian Revolution
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Belgian rebels
France
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United Kingdom of the Netherlands
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Treaty of London:
- Recognition by the European powers of the independence and neutrality of Belgium
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1832
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1834
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Liberal Wars
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Portugal
United Kingdom
France
Spain
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Miguelites
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Liberal victory, Constitutional monarchy is restored
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1861
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1867
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French intervention in Mexico
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Mexican Empire
France
Austrian Empire Spain United Kingdom Egypt Eyalet Polish Revolutionaries
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United Mexican States
United States of America (entered in 1865)
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French withdrawal, Republican victory
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1881
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1899
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Mahdist War
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British Empire Kingdom of Italy Congo Free State Ethiopian Empire
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Mahdist Sudanese
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Anglo-Egyptian victory
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1891
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1892
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Stairs Expedition to Katanga
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Congo Free State supported by: Belgium
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Yeke state of Msiri
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Congo Free State victory
- Msiri killed, Mukanda-Bantu becomes vassal prince
- Belgium acquires the colony of Katanga
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1892
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1894
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Belgo-Arab War
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Congo Free State
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Zanzibari slave traders
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Congo Free State victory
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1895
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1895
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Luba rebellion
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Congo Free State supported by: Belgium
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Luba rebels
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Congo Free State victory
- Many Luba men had to perform forced labour in the Katanga mines[1]
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1895
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1908
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Batetela Rebellions
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Congo Free State
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Batetela people
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Congo Free State victory
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1905
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1917
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Kasongo Nyembo rebellion[1]
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Congo Free State (until 1908) Belgium
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Luba rebels led by Kasongo Nyembo
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Belgian victory
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1914
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1918
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World War I
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Allies:
France
British Empire
Russian Empire (1914–17)
United States (1917–18)
and others
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Central Powers
German Empire
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Kingdom of Bulgaria (1915–18)
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Allied victory
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1914
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1918
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East African campaign (part of World War I)
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Allies:
United Kingdom
Belgium
Portugal
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Central Powers
German Empire
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Allied victory
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10 May 1940
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28 May 1940
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Battle of Belgium
(part of World War II)
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Belgium France
British Empire
Netherlands
Luxembourg
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Nazi Germany
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Belgian surrender and German occupation of Belgium
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1940
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1945
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World War II
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Allies
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Axis powers
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Allied victory
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1950
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1953
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Korean War
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United Nations (UN Resolution 84)
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North Korea
China
Soviet Union
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Ceasefire
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1959
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1962
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Rwandan Revolution
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|
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Independence of the Republic of Rwanda Independence of the Kingdom of Burundi
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1960
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1966
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Congo Crisis
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Katanga
South Kasai
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Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)
United Nations (United Nations Operation in the Congo)
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Withdrawal of Belgian Armed Forces
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1978
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1978
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Shaba II
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Zaire
France
United States
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Front for the National Liberation of the Congo
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Franco-Belgian victory
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1990
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1991
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Gulf War
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Coalition forces
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Ba'athist Iraq
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Coalition victory
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1991
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2003
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Iraqi no-fly zones
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United States United Kingdom France (1991–1998) Australia Netherlands Saudi Arabia Turkey Italy
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Ba'athist Iraq
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Coalition victory
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1992
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1995
|
Somali Civil War
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United States United Kingdom Spain Saudi Arabia Malaysia Pakistan Italy India Greece Germany France Canada Botswana Australia
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United Somali Congress
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Victory
- UN humanitarian mandate fulfilled.
- About 100,000 lives were saved by outside resistance.
- Civil war is ongoing.
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1998
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1999
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Kosovo War
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Kosovo Liberation Army
Albania
NATO force
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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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NATO victory
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2001
|
2021
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War in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan
United States
ISAF
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Taliban
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Taliban victory
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2011
|
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2011 military intervention in Libya
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National Transitional Council
NATO forces
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
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Fall of Gaddafi régime
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2014
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ongoing
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2014 military intervention against ISIS
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Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
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Ongoing
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