List of conflicts in Asia

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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, Asia Pacific. see List of conflicts in the Near East for historical conflicts and List of conflicts in the Middle East, List of conflicts in Australia (related Asia Pacific) for contemporary conflicts

Western Asia[edit | edit source]

Armenia[edit | edit source]

Azerbaijan[edit | edit source]

Egypt[edit | edit source]

Prehistoric Egypt[edit | edit source]

Early Dynastic Period[edit | edit source]

  • c. 3100 BCE Unification of Upper and Lower Egypt
  • c. 3050 BCE Hor-Aha, the second pharaoh of Egypt, led a campaign against the Nubians.
  • c. 2890 BCE After the death of Qa'a, the last pharaoh of the First Dynasty of Egypt, a short war may have occurred for the throne, ending with the accession of Hotepsekhemwy.
  • c. 2690 BCE Khasekhemwy reunited Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt

Old Kingdom[edit | edit source]

First Intermediate Period[edit | edit source]

Middle Kingdom[edit | edit source]

Second Intermediate Period[edit | edit source]

New Kingdom of Egypt[edit | edit source]

  • c. 1550 Pharaoh Ahmosis I launches an invasion on the Hyksos in Upper and Lower Egypt. A new era in Ancient Egyptian history: the New Kingdom under the rule of the 18th dynasty.
  • c. 1282 BCE Seti's military campaigns
  • 1206 BCE - c. 1150 BCE Bronze Age collapse causes the collapse of the New Kingdom of Egypt and subsequent attacks from Libyans, with associated people of Ekwesh, Shekelesh, Lukka, Shardana, and Tursha. A second attack during the reign of Ramesses III involved Peleset, Tjeker, Shardana and Denyen.

Third Intermediate Period[edit | edit source]

Late Period[edit | edit source]

Ptolemaic Kingdom[edit | edit source]

Roman Province of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Byzantine Diocese of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Rashidun Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Abbasid Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Ayyubid Dynasty[edit | edit source]

Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Eyalet of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Khedivate of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Sultanate of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Kingdom of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Republic of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Arab Republic of Egypt[edit | edit source]

Iran[edit | edit source]

Early Dynastic Period of Sumer[edit | edit source]

Fourth Babylonian Dynasty[edit | edit source]

Achaemenid Empire[edit | edit source]

The Median Empire about 48 years before the Persian Revolt

Macedonian Empire[edit | edit source]

Seleucid Empire[edit | edit source]

Kingdoms of the Diadochi after the Battle of Ipsus, c. 301 BCE.
  Kingdom of Ptolemy I Soter
  Kingdom of Cassander
  Kingdom of Lysimachus
  Kingdom of Seleucus I Nicator
  Epirus
Other

Parthian Empire[edit | edit source]

Sasanian Empire[edit | edit source]

Rashidun Caliphate[edit | edit source]

The Rashidun Empire reached its greatest extent under Caliph Uthman, in 654.

Umayyad Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Abbasid Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Qajar dynasty[edit | edit source]

Pahlavi dynasty[edit | edit source]

Islamic Republic of Iran[edit | edit source]

Iraq[edit | edit source]

Early Dynastic Period of Sumer[edit | edit source]

Lugal-Zage-Si's domains (red), c. 2350 BC

Akkadian Empire[edit | edit source]

Map of the Akkadian Empire (brown) and the directions in which military campaigns were conducted (yellow arrows)

Gutian period of Sumer[edit | edit source]

Fifth Dynasty of Uruk[edit | edit source]

Neo-Sumerian Empire[edit | edit source]

Map showing the Ur III state and its influence sphere

Dynasty of Isin[edit | edit source]

Paleo-Babylonian Empire[edit | edit source]

Kassite period of Babylonia[edit | edit source]

The extent of the Babylonian Empire during the Kassite dynasty

Fourth Babylonian Dynasty[edit | edit source]

Meso-Assyrian Empire[edit | edit source]

Neo-Assyrian Empire[edit | edit source]

Map of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and its expansions.

Neo-Babylonian Empire[edit | edit source]

Achaemenid Province of Athura[edit | edit source]

Macedonian Empire[edit | edit source]

Seleucid Empire[edit | edit source]

Parthian Empire[edit | edit source]

Roman Province of Mesopotamia[edit | edit source]

Sasanian Province of Asorestan[edit | edit source]

Julian's unsuccessful campaign in 363 resulted in the loss of the Roman territorial gains under the peace treaty of 299.
Map detailing the route of Khalid ibn al-Walid's conquest of Iraq in 633

Rashidun Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Expansion of Rashidun Caliphate

Umayyad Caliphate[edit | edit source]

The Caliphate at the beginning of the Abbasid revolt, before the Battle of the Zab.

Abbasid Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Mongol Empire[edit | edit source]

Expansion of the Mongol Empire

Ottoman Iraq[edit | edit source]

July 1915, British offence in Iraq during World War I

Occupied Enemy Territory Administration[edit | edit source]

Kingdom of Iraq[edit | edit source]

First Iraqi Republic[edit | edit source]

Ba'athist Iraq[edit | edit source]

Map of the invasion routes and major operations/battles of the Iraq War as of 2007.

Coalition Provisional Authority[edit | edit source]

Republic of Iraq[edit | edit source]

Israel[edit | edit source]

Canaan[edit | edit source]

The Egyptian Empire at its maximum territorial extent in the 15th century BCE

Confederated Tribes of Israel[edit | edit source]

United Kingdom of Israel and Judah[edit | edit source]

Different interpretations of what the Bible says about the extent of King David's empire

Kingdom of Judah[edit | edit source]

Neo-Assyrian Empire

Babylonian Province of Yehud[edit | edit source]

Persian Province of Yehud Medinata[edit | edit source]

Seleucid Empire[edit | edit source]

Hasmonean Kingdom[edit | edit source]

Herodian Kingdom of Israel[edit | edit source]

Roman Tetrarchy of Judea[edit | edit source]

Roman Province of Judea[edit | edit source]

Roman Province of Syria Palaestina[edit | edit source]

Byzantine Province of Palaestina Prima[edit | edit source]

Rashidun Province of Jund Filastin[edit | edit source]

Map detailing the route of Khalid ibn al-Walid's invasion of Northern Syria
Map detailing the route of Khalid ibn Walid's invasion of Northern Syria.

Abbasid Province of Jund Filastin[edit | edit source]

Kingdom of Jerusalem[edit | edit source]

The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the other Crusader states in the context of the Near East in 1135
The 1260 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.

Ottoman Eyalet of Damascus[edit | edit source]

Ottoman Vilayet of Syria[edit | edit source]

State of Israel[edit | edit source]

Lebanon[edit | edit source]

Saudi Arabia[edit | edit source]

Conquests of Muhammad and the Rashidun

Muslim conquests[edit | edit source]

Map detailing arenas of Ridda campaigns.

Rashidun Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Umayyad Caliphate[edit | edit source]

Abbasid Caliphate[edit | edit source]

First Saudi state[edit | edit source]

Ibrahim Pasha's Campaign against the Saudis in Nejd
  • 1746 Battle of Riyadh
  • 1764 Battle of Al-Hayer
  • 1789 Battle of ghrimeel
  • 1793 Ibn Ufaisan's Invasion
  • 1793 – 1798 Invasion of Qatar
  • April 21 – 1802 or 1801 Invasion of Karbala
  • 1811 Battle of Khakeekera
  • Early 1811 – 1818 Ottoman–Saudi War

Second Saudi state[edit | edit source]

  • 1821 – 1824 Rebellion against Egypt Eyalet
  • 1865 – 1875 Royal Civil War
  • 1870 – 1871 Al-Hasa Expedition
  • 1883 Battle of Arwa
  • 24 January 1891 Battle of Mulayda

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia[edit | edit source]

Syria[edit | edit source]

Chalcolithic period of Mesopotamia[edit | edit source]

Akkadian Empire[edit | edit source]

Sargon of Akkad's conquests.

Hittite Empire[edit | edit source]

The Assyrians, the Mitanni, the Egyptians, and the Hittite Empire in the 14th century BCE

Neo-Assyrian Empire[edit | edit source]

Seleucid Empire[edit | edit source]

French Mandate of Syria[edit | edit source]

Syrian Arab Republic[edit | edit source]

Turkey[edit | edit source]

Hittite Empire[edit | edit source]

The Hittite Empire, c. 1400 BCE (shown in Blue).

Kingdom of Diaokhi[edit | edit source]

Lydian Empire[edit | edit source]

Achaemenid Empire[edit | edit source]

Macedonian Empire[edit | edit source]

The Siege of Miletus and the Battle of Issus are shown on this map of the Achaemenid Empire around the time of Darius the Great and Xerxes.

Seleucid Empire[edit | edit source]

Roman Republic[edit | edit source]

Expansion of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire

Kingdom of Pontus[edit | edit source]

Roman Empire[edit | edit source]

Byzantine Empire[edit | edit source]

Territorial development of the Roman Empire between the years CE 300 and 1453 (Animated map).

Seljuq Empire[edit | edit source]

Seljuk Empire in its zenith in 1092, upon the death of Malik Shah I

Sultanate of Rum[edit | edit source]

Expansion of the Sultanate of Rum in c. 1100–1240

Latin Empire[edit | edit source]

Ottoman Empire[edit | edit source]

Greatest extent (red) with vassal states (light red) of the Ottoman Empire in 1590s.

Republic of Turkey[edit | edit source]

Central Asia[edit | edit source]

Afghanistan[edit | edit source]

Ghaznavids[edit | edit source]

Afghan Empires and the Great Game[edit | edit source]

Russian Empire[edit | edit source]

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics[edit | edit source]

Kazakhstan[edit | edit source]

Kyrgyzstan[edit | edit source]

Tajikistan[edit | edit source]

Dayuan[edit | edit source]

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.

Tajikistan[edit | edit source]

Turkmenistan[edit | edit source]

Uzbekistan[edit | edit source]

Sogdia[edit | edit source]

Sogdia, c. 300 BC.

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom[edit | edit source]

Yuezhi Kingdom[edit | edit source]

The migrations of the Yuezhi through Central Asia, from around 176 BC to AD 30.

Indo-Greek Kingdom[edit | edit source]

Kushan Empire[edit | edit source]

Rouran Khaganate[edit | edit source]

Göktürk Khaganate[edit | edit source]

Khwarazmian dynasty[edit | edit source]

Mongol Empire[edit | edit source]

Timurid dynasty[edit | edit source]

Zunghar Khanate[edit | edit source]

Russian Empire[edit | edit source]

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics[edit | edit source]

Russian Empire[edit | edit source]

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics[edit | edit source]

East Asia[edit | edit source]

China[edit | edit source]

Longshan culture[edit | edit source]

Xia dynasty[edit | edit source]

Shang dynasty[edit | edit source]

Remnants of advanced, stratified societies dating back to the Shang found primarily in the Yellow River Valley

Zhou dynasty[edit | edit source]

Qin dynasty[edit | edit source]

Qin dynasty, c. 210 BC.

Han dynasty[edit | edit source]

The Han Empire in 87 BCE (core provinces in brown), with commanderies (red dots) and protectorates (green dots) shown

Wei dynasty[edit | edit source]

The territories of Cao Wei (in yellow), 262 CE.

Jìn dynasty[edit | edit source]

Liu Song dynasty[edit | edit source]

Sui dynasty[edit | edit source]

Tang dynasty[edit | edit source]

Emperor Taizong's campaign against the oasis states (640–648)
China under the Tang dynasty c. 700 AD

Song dynasty[edit | edit source]

Liao dynasty[edit | edit source]

Jin dynasty[edit | edit source]

Yuan dynasty[edit | edit source]

Yuan dynasty in 1294

Ming dynasty[edit | edit source]

Qing dynasty[edit | edit source]

The Qing Empire in 1890

Republic of China[edit | edit source]

People's Republic of China[edit | edit source]

Area controlled by the People's Republic of China shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled regions shown in light green.

Japan[edit | edit source]

Korea[edit | edit source]

Mongolia[edit | edit source]

Xiongnu[edit | edit source]

Rouran Khaganate[edit | edit source]

Turkic Khaganate[edit | edit source]

Turkic khaganates c. 600 CE

Uyghur Khaganate[edit | edit source]

Mongol Empire[edit | edit source]

Golden Horde[edit | edit source]

Taiwan (Republic of China)[edit | edit source]

South Asia[edit | edit source]

Bangladesh[edit | edit source]

People's Republic of Bangladesh[edit | edit source]

Bhutan[edit | edit source]

India[edit | edit source]

Bharathvarsha[edit | edit source]

Bharat[edit | edit source]

Kingdom of Magadha[edit | edit source]

Maurya Empire[edit | edit source]

Indo-Scythian Kingdom[edit | edit source]

Gupta Empire[edit | edit source]

Empire of Harsha[edit | edit source]

Delhi Sultanate[edit | edit source]

Vijaynagara Empire[edit | edit source]

1336–1646 Vijayanagara Empire conflicts

Mughal Empire[edit | edit source]

Maratha Empire[edit | edit source]

Sikh Empire[edit | edit source]

Company rule in India[edit | edit source]

British Raj[edit | edit source]

Dominion of India[edit | edit source]

Republic of India[edit | edit source]

Nepal[edit | edit source]

Pakistan[edit | edit source]

Sri Lanka[edit | edit source]

Southeast Asia[edit | edit source]

Burma (Myanmar)[edit | edit source]

Cambodia[edit | edit source]

Kingdom of Funan[edit | edit source]

Chenla Kingdom[edit | edit source]

Khmer Empire[edit | edit source]

900 AD
Red: Khmer Empire
Light green: Haripunjaya
Yellow: Champa

French Indochina[edit | edit source]

Indonesia[edit | edit source]

Laos[edit | edit source]

Malaysia[edit | edit source]

Philippines[edit | edit source]

Thai Cambodia border Conflict

Thailand[edit | edit source]

Vietnam[edit | edit source]

Asia-Pacific[edit | edit source]

North Asia[edit | edit source]

Russia[edit | edit source]

Grand Duchy of Moscow[edit | edit source]

Tsardom of Russia[edit | edit source]

Territory of Muscovy / Russia in Template:Legend0 1500, Template:Legend0 1600 and Template:Legend0 1700.

Russian Empire[edit | edit source]

Map of the Russian Empire showing any and all territory and immediate influence it possessed regardless of time period.
  Territory[a]
  Spheres of influence
  • 1722-1723 Russo-Persian War
  • 1733-1738 War of Polish Succession
  • 1735-1739 Russo-Turkish War
  • 1735-1740 Fourth Bashkir Rebellion
  • 1740-1748 War of the Austrian Succession
  • 1756-1763 Seven Years' War
  • 1768-1769 Koliivshchyna Rebellion
  • 1768-1772 War of the Bar Confederation
  • 1768-1774 Russo-Turkish War
  • 1773-1775 Pugachev's Rebellion
  • 1787-1792 Russo-Turkish War
  • 1788-1790 Russo-Swedish War
  • 1792 Polish-Russian War
  • 1794 Kościuszko Uprising
  • 1796 Persian Expedition of Catherine the Great
  • 1799-1802 War of the Second Coalition
  • 1803-1806 War of the Third Coalition
  • 1804-1813 Russo-Persian War
  • 1806-1807 War of the Fourth Coalition
  • 1806-1812 Russo-Turkish War
  • 1807-1812 Anglo-Russian War
  • 1808-1809 Finnish War
  • 1809 War of the Fifth Coalition
  • 1812 French invasion of Russia
  • 1813-1814 War of the Sixth Coalition
  • 1815 War of the Seventh Coalition
  • 1817-1864 Caucasian War
  • 1825 Decembrist Revolt
  • 1826-1828 Russo-Persian War
  • 1827 Battle of Navarino
  • 1828-1829 Russo-Turkish War
  • 1830-1831 November Uprising
  • 1839-1841 Second Egyptian-Ottoman War
  • 1839-1895 Russian conquest of Central Asia
  • 1841 Gurian Rebellion
  • 1842 Shoorcha Rebellion
  • 1848-1849 Hungarian Revolution
  • 1853-1856 Crimean War
  • 1858 Mahtra War
  • 1861 Bezdna Revolt
  • 1863-1864 January Uprising
  • 1866 Siberian Uprising
  • 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish War
  • 1897-1898 Cretan Revolt
  • 1899-1901 Boxer Rebellion
  • 1904–1905 Russo-Japanese War
  • January 22, 1905 – June 16, 1907 Revolution of 1905
  • July 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918 World War I
  • February–October 1917 Russian Revolution
  • November 7, 1917 – October 25, 1922 Russian Civil War

Russian Republic[edit | edit source]

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics[edit | edit source]

Russian Federation[edit | edit source]

  • 1991-ongoing Kuril Islands dispute
  • (1994-1996),(1999-2010) Chechen Wars
  • (2022- present) Russia Invaded Ukraine

Chronological list of wars[edit | edit source]

20th century[edit | edit source]

21st century[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

Template:Lists of wars by date

Template:Middle East conflicts

Template:Post-Cold War Asian conflicts Template:Ongoing military conflicts