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Wars that have occurred in the world in the past hundred years. Including time, place of occurrence, country name, casualties

Large and medium-sized wars mainly include World War I 1914-1918,

World War II 1939-1945, Korean War 1950-1953,

Vietnam War,

India-Pakistan War

Iran-Iraq War

Middle East War (from the first in 1948 to the fifth in 1980),

Afghanistan War (79 -89),

The Falklands War (82 years)

There is also the Gulf War

The specifics are as follows:

1900-1901 The Battle of the Eight-Power Allied Forces is also known as the Gengzi Fist Rebellion. The Qing government instigated the Boxer Rebellion to carry out xenophobic activities, triggering the invasion of China by Western powers

1903-1906 The Second Tibetan War and the British invasion of Tibet

1904-1905 The Russo-Japanese War The war between Japan and Russia for Manchuria and Korea

1905-1906 The Third Bonny War The Netherlands defeated the Bonny Bugis and Makassar resistance War

1906 The Fourth Bali War, the war in which the Netherlands conquered Badong, Tabanan and other countries on Bali Island

1906-1910 Volunteer Movement The Korean people opposed Japan The outbreak of aggression

1910-1917 Mexican Revolution The Mexican revolution against the dictatorship of Díaz and the subsequent civil war

1911-1912 The Italian-Turkish War is also known as the Tripoli War. Italy The war to seize the Tripoli region from the Ottomans

1911-1929 The First Anti-Italian War The Senussi regime in Cyrenaica resisted the Italian invasion

1912-1913 Chapter A Balkan War, a war in which the Balkan League broke away from Ottoman control

1912-1915 Contestado* An uprising launched by Jo?o Maria, the leader of the Contestado heretical sect in southern Brazil

1913 The Second Balkan War, the war between the Balkan countries against Bulgaria

1914-1918 The First World War, the war between the Allied Powers Group (later renamed the Central European Powers) and the Allied Powers Group (later renamed the Allies)

1915-1916 The National Defense Movement, the war between the southern Chinese warlord Cai E and others against Yuan Shikai's proclaimed emperor

1917-1918 The First Defense Movement, the Chinese Revolutionary Party's movement against the Beiyang government

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1917-1921 Geelong Uprising The uprising of the Persian Forest Army and the Revolutionary Democratic Union in the Geelong area

1918-1922 Soviet Civil War Russia (Soviet government) purged the White Guards and repelled the intervention of the Allies War

1918-1933 Basmachi Movement The civil war caused by the Basmachi feudal armed forces in Central Asia and the White Guards united with the White Guards to resist the Soviet regime

1919 The Third Anglo-Afghan War Afghanistan strives to secede Britain's War

1919 The first armed intervention by the Allies to launch a war in Siberia to attack Russia (the Soviet government), which was part of the Soviet Civil War

1919-1920 The second armed intervention by the Allies Incited the White Guards in the Caucasus to attack Russia (the Soviet government) as part of the Soviet Civil War

1919-1922 Kemal Revolution Ottoman officer Kemal opposed the national liberation movement of the allied occupying forces

1919-1922 The Second Greco-Turkish War, a war in which Greece invaded the Ottoman Empire with the support of its allies

1920 Zhili-Anhui War, a war in which the Zhili and Feng clique warlords of China jointly opposed the Anhui warlords

1920 Guangdong-Guangxi War. Chinese Guangdong warlord Chen Jiongming and the Guangxi warlords compete for Guangzhou

1920 The third armed intervention. The Allies instigated the Crimean White Guards to attack Russia (Soviet

The war of the Egyptian government) was part of the Soviet civil war

1920-1921 Soviet-Polish War The Allies instigated Poland to attack Russia, which was part of the Soviet civil war

1920-1922 Chapter The Second Movement to Protect the Law, the Chinese Revolutionary Party’s movement against the Beiyang government

1921-1926 The Rif tribe’s uprising. The 12 tribes in the Rif region of Spanish Morocco rebelled against Spanish rule

1922 The First Zhili-Fengtian War, a war in which the Zhili clique warlords defeated the Fengcian warlords and took sole control of the Beiyang government

1924 The Second Zhili-Fengtian War, a war in which China's Fengcian and Anhui clique warlords and the national army jointly overthrew the Zhili clique warlords

1925-1926 Anti-Fengtian war, Chinese Faction general Guo Songling joined forces with National Army leader Feng Yuxiang to oppose the Fengtian leader Zhang Zuolin's war

1925-1927 Captain Prestes Column went to Brazil to revolt The Army Prestes Column fought in wars in various places

1926-1927 Constitutional War The war between the Nicaraguan Liberal Party and the Conservative Party

1926-1928 Northern Expedition China (National Government) crusade against Beiyang Warlords' War

1926-1933 Sandinista Movement Nicaraguan Officer Sandinista's War to Resist U.S. Invasion

1929 Chiang Kai-shek War War between Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the National Government of China, and the Guangxi Warlords

1929 The Central Plains War, the war between Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the Chinese National Government, and the anti-Chiang faction

1930-1933 Saye Shan Rebellion The rebellion launched by Saye Shan, the leader of the Burmese Kalung Society The British Rebellion

1931-1932 9. The January 18th Incident, also known as the Shenyang Incident. Japan's invasion and occupation of Northeast China

1927-1937 The First Chinese Civil War China* **The uprising against the National Government

1932 January 28th Incident, also known as the Shanghai Incident. Japan’s attack on Shanghai, China

1932 Constitutionalist War Brazilian constitutionalists opposed the president The Vargas Revolt

1932-1935 Chaco War, also known as the Gran Chaco War, also translated as the Tower Valley War. The war between Bolivia and Paraguay for the Northern Chaco region

1935-1941 The Third Ethiopian-Italian War, Italy's invasion of Ethiopia, which later became part of the Second World War

1936-1939 Spanish Civil War, the Spanish right-wing soldier Franco's war to overthrow the Popular Front government

1937-1945 The Anti-Japanese War is also called the Second Sino-Japanese War. Japan’s war of aggression against China later became part of the Second World War

1939-1945 The Second World War The war between the Allies against the aggression of the Axis Powers

1939-1940 The Soviet-Finnish War is also called the Winter War. The war between Finland and the Soviet Union was part of the Second World War

1940 The Battle of France, the German army's campaign to conquer France, was part of World War II

1940-1941 The Battle of Britain, the German air raid on Britain, was part of World War II

1940-1943 North African Campaign The battle between the Allies and the Axis Powers for North Africa, part of World War II

1940-1941 Thai-French War Thailand invaded and occupied part of Laos and Cambodia in French India war, part of the Second World War

1941 Thirteen Days War, Britain's war to overthrow Iraqi Prime Minister Gailani

1941-1944 Continuation of Finland's war to invade the Soviet Union, As part of World War II

1941-1945 Pacific War The war between the Allies and Japan in the Asia-Pacific region was part of World War II

1941-1945

The German-Soviet War was also called the Soviet Union’s Patriotic War. The Soviet Union’s resistance to the aggression of the Axis forces was part of the Second World War

1946-1949 The Second National Civil War China*** The war to overthrow the National Government

1946-1949 The Greek Civil War The war between the Greek *** and the dynastic government

1946-1954 The First Indian Revolutionary War also known as the First Vietnam War. [North] Vietnam's War against France

1946-1958 Violent Period Domestic uprisings triggered by the repressive rule of Colombian conservatives and military officer Rojas Pinilla

1947 A guard action, a war in which the Netherlands attempted to restore rule in the East Indies

1947-1949 The First India-Pakistan War, also known as the Kashmir War. The war between India and Pakistan for Jammu and Kashmir

1948-1949 Second Guard Operation, a war in which the Netherlands attempted to restore rule in the East Indies

1948-1949 The First Israeli-Arab War, also known as the First Middle East War or the Palestinian War .The war of Arab countries against the establishment of the state of Israel

1950-1953 The Korean War is also called the Korean War. The war caused by [North] North Korea's invasion of [South] Korea

1950-1955 First Sub-Laotian Civil War Civil war between the left and right factions in Laos

1952-1956 Mau Mau Movement Kenyan tribes' uprising against British rule

1954-1962 Algerian National Liberation War Algerian National Liberation Front fought for The uprising to break away from France

1955-1972 The First Sudanese Civil War [East] The civil war in southern Sudan against the central government

1956-1957 The Second Israeli-Afghan War is also known as the Second The Second Middle East War or the Suez Canal War. The war in which Britain, France, and Israel invaded Egypt

1956-1959 The Cuban Revolution The revolution in which various leftist revolutionary organizations in Cuba overthrew President Batista

1960 -1965 [East] Congo Civil War [East] Congo's local separatist activities and the civil war between the left and the right

1960-1975 The second Lao Civil War, the Lao People's Party's war against the right-wing government, later became the Part of the Second Indian War

1960-1996 Guatemalan Civil War An anti-government uprising launched by Guatemalan guerrillas

1961-1975 The Second Indian War is also known as The Second Vietnam War. The United States supported the right-wing governments of [South] Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia in suppressing the left-wing guerrillas

1961-1965 Special War The United States supported the [South] Vietnamese government in suppressing the left-wing guerrillas. , as part of the Second Indian War

1961-1975 Angola’s National Liberation War The Angolan people’s war to break away from Portugal

1961-1997 Nicaraguan Civil War Nicaragua’s Sandinistas The National Liberation Front opposed the dictatorship of the Somoza family and the subsequent civil war between the right-wing guerrillas against the Sandinista National Liberation Front government

1962-1970 [North] Yemen Civil War [North] Yemen *** and the government Civil war with the royalists

1964 The First Ogaden War The war between Ethiopia and Somalia for the Ogaden region

1965 Dominica*** and Civil War Dominica*** The civil war between the left and the right wing of the country

1965-1966 The Second India-Pakistan War The war between India and Pakistan for Kashmir

1965-1970 The Biafra War is also known as the Nigerian Civil War. The war caused by the secession of the eastern and central western regions of Nigeria from the central government

1965-1973 Local war The United States sent troops to [South] Vietnam to suppress the left-wing guerrillas

1966-1990 Chadian Civil War The Chadian National Liberation Front overthrew President Tombabaye and the subsequent civil war between the rebel factions

1966-Colombian Civil War Colombian factions Guerrilla anti-government uprising

1967 The Third Israel-Arab War is also known as the Third Middle East War or the June 5th War. A war in which Israel invaded many Arab countries

1969 The Football War is also known as the Hundred Times War. The war between Honduras and El Salvador due to immigration issues

1970-1975 The First Cambodian War The Khmer Workers’ Party’s war against the United States and the right-wing government, which became the second war against India* **Part of the war

1970-1992 El Salvador Civil War Anti-government uprising launched by Salvadoran guerrillas

1971-1972 Third India-Pakistan War War triggered by India's support for Bangladesh's secession from Pakistan

1973 The Fourth Israeli-Arab War is also called the Fourth Middle East War or the October War. A war in which Egypt and Syria jointly attacked Israel

1975-1990 Lebanese Civil War Lebanese Christians and Civil war between Muslims (and later foreign occupying forces)

1975-1992 Civil War in Mozambique War between the Mozambican National Resistance Movement against the Frelimo government

1975-2002 Civil War in Angola for National Liberation The war of the Front and the National Union for the Total Independence against the government of the Movement for the Liberation of the People

1976-1991 War in Western Sahara The war of the Front for the Liberation of Western Sahara against the occupation of Morocco and Algeria

1977-1978 Second Sub-Ogaden War The war between Ethiopia and Somalia for the Ogaden region

1978 Israel's first invasion of Lebanon Israel's invasion and occupation of southern Lebanon

1978-1993 Third India* The ** War is also known as the Second Cambodian War. Vietnam’s invasion of Cambodia

1979 Sino-Vietnam War War between China and Vietnam due to border disputes

1979-1989 Soviet-Afghan War Soviet invasion War in Afghanistan

1979-Uganda Civil War, the uprising of the Uganda National Liberation Front against President Amin and the subsequent factional struggle

1980-1988 Iran-Iraq War Iran and Iraq due to territorial disputes The war caused

1982-2000 Israel’s second invasion of Lebanon, also known as the Lebanon War, the Fifth Israeli-Arab War or the Fifth Middle East War. Israel occupied southern Lebanon and expelled Palestinian guerrillas

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1982-Somali Civil War Somalia's civil war against President Siad and the subsequent warlord melee

1983-2005 Second Sudanese Civil War [East] Civil war in southern Sudan against the central government

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1988-1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War The war between Azerbaijan and Armenia for Nagorno-Karabakh

1989-1991 Ethiopian Civil War An uprising launched by the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front

1989-2001 Afghan Civil War Civil war between various political factions in Afghanistan

1989- Liberian Civil War The uprising of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia against President Doe and the subsequent factions of the National Patriotic Front Struggle

1990-1991 Gulf War War caused by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait

1990-1994 Rwandan Civil War War in which the Rwandan Patriotic Front seized power

1991 Slovenian War Slovenia and War in Yugoslavia

1991-1992 Croatian War War between Croatia and Yugoslavia

1991-1993 Georgian Civil War Georgian people opposed President Gam

Sahurdia's War

1991-2002 Sierra Leone Civil War Anti-government uprising launched by the Sierra Leone Revolutionary United Front

1992-1996 Bosnian War Between Serbs, Croats and Muslims in Bosnia Civil War

1992 - Civil War in Tajikistan Anti-government uprising by the Tajik opposition

1992 - Civil War in Algeria Uprising launched by the Algerian *** Salvation Front

1994 Yemen Civil War, the war caused by the Yemeni Socialist Party’s separatist rule in the south

1994-1996 The First Chechen War, Russia’s war to suppress the Chechen independence movement

1994- Chiapas peasant uprising in Mexico Peasants' anti-government uprising in Chiapas

1998-1999 Kosovo War Yugoslavia's war to suppress the Kosovo independence movement

1998-2000 Guinea-Bissau Civil War Guinea-Bissau soldiers and horses Uprisings launched within the country

1998 - The First African War [Eastern] The Democratic Union of the Congo opposed the rule of the Alliance of Democratic Liberation Forces, which subsequently triggered a civil war involving many countries in central and southern Africa

1999-2000 The Second Chechen War, Russia’s war to suppress the Chechen independence movement

2001 Anti-terrorism war, the United States’ war to overthrow the Taliban government in Afghanistan and eliminate the terrorist organization Al Qaeda

2002 - Ivory Coastal civil war Ivory Coast patriotic movement launched an anti-government uprising

2003-Iraq War The United States and Britain overthrew Iraqi President Saddam Hussein