List of conflicts in Algeria
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This is a list of conflicts in Algeria arranged chronologically from ancient to modern times. This list includes both nationwide and international types of war, including (but not limited to) the following: wars of independence, liberation wars, colonial wars, undeclared wars, proxy wars, territorial disputes, and world wars. Also listed might be any battle that occurred within the territory of what is today known as the, "People's Democratic Republic of Algeria" but was itself only part of an operation of a campaign of a theater of a war. There may also be periods of violent civil unrest listed, such as: riots, shootouts, spree killings, massacres, terrorist attacks, and civil wars. The list might also contain episodes of: human sacrifice, mass suicide, massacres, and genocides.
Ancient Times[]
Carthaginian Empire[]
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- 264 BCE — 146 BCE Punic Wars
Kingdom of Numidia[]
- 112 BCE — 106 BCE Jugurthine War
- 111 BCE — 104 BCE Battle of Thala
- 110 BCE Battle of Suthul
- 108 BCE Battle of the Muthul
Roman Province of Africa[]
- May 430 CE The Vandal Kingdom laid siege to the walled city of Hippo Regius.[1]
- October 431 CE Hippo Regius fell to the Vandals.[2]
- 439 CE Genseric chose to break the treaty between the Vandals and the Roman Empire when he invaded the province of Africa Proconsularis.[3]
Medieval Times[]
Vandal Kingdom[]
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- June 533 CE — March 534 CE Vandalic War
Byzantine Praetorian prefecture of Africa[]
- 534 CE — 577 CE The Moorish Wars
- 534 CE First Moorish Uprising
- 544 CE Second Moorish Uprising
Byzantine Exarchate of Africa[]
- 647 CE — 709 CE Muslim conquest of North Africa
Rashidun Caliphate[]
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- 647 CE — 709 CE Muslim conquest of North Africa
- 656 CE — 661 CE First Fitna
Umayyad Caliphate[]
- 680 CE — 692 CE Second Fitna
- 744 CE — 746 CE Third Fitna
Abbasid Caliphate[]
- 809 CE — 827 CE Fourth Fitna
Zirid and Hammadid emirates[]
Almoravid Empire[]
- 1053 CE — 1080 CE Almoravid conquest of Northern Africa
Almohad Caliphate[]
- 1160 CE All of Ifriqiya was conquered and annexed by the Almohad Caliphate.[4]
Zayyanid Kingdom[]
- 1235 CE — 1248 CE
- 1299 CE — 1307 Siege of Tlemcen
- 1313 CE
- 1335 CE — 1337 CE
- 1366 CE
- 1505 CE Capture of Mers-el-Kébir by Spain
- 1509 CE Spanish conquest of Oran
- 1510 CE
- 1510 CE
Modern Times[]
Regency of Algiers[]
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- 1516 CE Capture of Algiers
- 1518 CE Fall of Tlemcen
- 1529 CE Capture of the Peñón of Algiers
- 1541 CE Algiers expedition (1541)
- 1551 CE Campaign of Tlemcen
- 1552 CE Tuggurt Expedition
- 1556 CE Siege of Oran
- 1557 CE Campaign of Tlemcen
- 1558 CE Expedition to Mostaganem
- 1627 CE
- 1664 CE Djidjelli expedition
- 1681 CE — 1688 CE French-Algerian War 1681–88
- Conflicts between and Moulay Ismael
- 1692 CE Battle of Moulouya
- 1693 CE Siege of Oran
- 1699 CE — 1702 CE Maghrebi war
- 1699 CE — 1700 CE
- 1699 CE — 1700 CE Constantine campaign (1699-1700)
- 1700 CE Battle of Jouami' al-Ulama
- 1701 CE Battle of Chelif
- 1705 CE
- 1707 CE Oran Expedition
- 1707 — 1708 CE Siege of Oran
- 1735 CE
- 1756 CE
- 1769 CE — 1772 CE Danish-Algerian War
- 1775 CE — 1785 CE Spanish-Algerian war
- 1775 CE Invasion of Algiers
- 1783 CE Bombardment of Algiers
- 1784 CE Bombardment of Algiers
- 1790 CE — 1792 CE
- 1807 CE
- 1816 CE Bombardment of Algiers
- 1830 CE Invasion of Algiers
French Département of Alger[]
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- 1830 CE — 1903 CE French conquest of Algeria
- 1871 CE
- 1881 CE French conquest of Tunisia
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Vichy France[]
- 1 September 1939 CE — 2 September 1945 CE Second World War
- 10 June 1940 CE — 2 May 1945 CE Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
- 10 June 1940 CE — 13 May 1943 CE North African Campaign
- 8 November 1942 CE — 16 November 1942 CE Operation Torch
- 8 November 1942 Operation Reservist
- 8 November 1942 Operation Terminal
- 8 November 1942 CE — 16 November 1942 CE Operation Torch
- 10 June 1940 CE — 13 May 1943 CE North African Campaign
- 10 June 1940 CE — 2 May 1945 CE Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
- 8 May 1945 CE Sétif and Guelma massacre
French Département of Algérie[]
- 1 November 1, 1954 CE — 19 March 1962 CE Algerian War of Independence
- 1 November 1954 CE Toussaint Rouge
- 18 January 1955 CE Battle of Douar Souadek
- 18 January – 24 February 1955 CE Operation Véronique
- September 1955 CE First battle of El Djorf
- 20 August 1955 CE Battle of Philippeville
- April 1956 CE — 1 October 1956 CE Operation Blue Bird
- 30 September 1956 CE — 24 September 1957 CE Battle of Algiers
- 23 May 1957 CE — 25 May 1957 CE Battle of Agounennda
- 4–12 August 1957 Battle of Bouzegza
- 21 january 1958 – 28 May 1958 Battle of the borders (Algerian war)
Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic[]
- 1 November 1954 CE — 19 March 1962 CE Algerian War of Independence
- 13 May 1958 CE Crisis
- 28–31 May 1958 CE
- July 1959 CE — March 1960 CE Operation Jumelles
- 21 April 1961 CE — 26 April 1961 CE Algiers putsch
- 23 March 1962 CE — 6 April 1962 CE Battle of Bab El Oued
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria[]
- October 1963 CE Sand War
- 1980 CE Berber Spring
- October 1988 CE Riots
- 26 December 1991 CE — February 2002 CE Algerian Civil War
- 3 April 1997 CE — 4 April 1997 CE Thalit massacre
- 22 April 1997 CE Haouch Khemisti massacre
- 16 June 1997 CE Daïat Labguer (M'sila) Massacre
- 27 July 1997 CE Si Zerrouk massacre
- 3 August 1997 CE Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre
- 20 August 1997 CE — August 21, 1,997 CE Souhane massacre
- 26 August 1997 CE Beni Ali massacre
- 29 August 1997 CE Rais massacre
- 5 September 1997 CE Beni Messous massacre
- 19 September 1997 CE — 20 September 1997 CE Guelb El-Kebir massacre
- 22 September 1997 CE — 23 September 1997 CE Bentalha massacre
- 23 December 1997 CE — 24 December 1997 CE Sid El-Antri massacre
- 30 December 1997 CE Wilaya of Relizane massacres
- 11 April 2002 CE — Present Insurgency in the Maghreb
- 16–19 January 2013 CE In Amenas hostage crisis
- 28 December 2010 CE — 10 January 2012 CE Algerian protests
References[]
- ^ Collins 2000, p. 124
- ^ Thomas Hogdkins, Italy and Her Invaders, second edition (Oxford, 1892), vol. 2 pp. 244-248
- ^ Collins 2000, pp. 124–125
- ^ For an account of the Almohad and Norman conquests of Ifriqiya, see Ibn al-Athir (p.578ff)
See also[]
- List of wars involving Algeria
- Military of Algeria
- People's National Army
- Algerian National Navy
- Algerian Air Force
- Military history of Africa
- African military systems up until the year 1800 CE
- African military systems between the years 1800 CE and 1900 CE
- African military systems after the year 1900 CE
- Battles involving Algeria
- Military history of Algeria
- Lists of events in Algeria