List of conflicts in Chad
Medieval Times
Kanem Empire
- circa 1,203 C.E. — 1,243 C.E. Dunama Dabbalemi, of the Sayfawa dynasty, mai of the Kanem Empire, declared jihad against the surrounding tribes and initiated an extended period of conquest.[1][2]
- Fall of Kanem
- 1,342 C.E. — 1,352 C.E. Sao Resurgence
- 1,376 C.E. — 1,388 C.E. Bulala Invasion
Modern Times
Bornu Empire
- circa 1,455 C.E. — 1,487 C.E. Ali Gazi, ruler of the Bornu Empire, took on the Bulala nomads, defeated them, and re-captured the old Kanem capital, Njimi
Ouaddai Empire
- 1,870 C.E. — April 22, 1,900 C.E. Rabih az-Zubayr ibn Fadl Allah's War
- 1,909 C.E. — 1,911 C.E. Ouaddai War
French Chad
- 1,870 C.E. — April 22, 1,900 C.E. Rabih az-Zubayr ibn Fadl Allah's War
- 1,909 C.E. — 1,911 C.E. Ouaddai War
Republic of Chad
- November 1, 1,965 C.E. Mangalmé riots
- 1,965 C.E. — ongoing War in Chad
- 1,965 C.E. — 2,010 C.E. Chadian Civil War
- 1,965 C.E. — 1,979 C.E. Civil war in Chad
- 1,979 C.E. — 1,982 C.E. Civil war in Chad
- 1,998 C.E. — 2,002 C.E. Civil war in Chad
- December 18, 2,005 C.E. — January 15, 2,010 C.E. Civil war in Chad
- December 18, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Adré
- January 6, 2,006 C.E. Borota raid
- March 6, 2,006 C.E. Amdjereme raid
- April 13, 2,006 C.E. Battle of N'Djamena
- May 1, 2,006 C.E. Dalola raid
- February 2, 2,008 C.E. — February 4, 2,008 C.E. Battle of N'Djamena
- June 18, 2,008 C.E. Battle of Am Zoer
- May 7, 2,009 C.E. Battle of Am Dam
- April 24, 2,010 C.E. — April 28, 2,010 C.E. Battle of Tamassi
- 1,978 C.E. — 1,987 C.E. Chadian—Libyan conflict
- 1,983 C.E. — 1,984 C.E. Operation Manta
- February 13, 1,986 C.E. — ongoing Opération Épervier
- 1,986 C.E. Tibesti War
- December 16, 1,986 C.E. — September 11, 1,987 C.E. Toyota War
- 1,965 C.E. — 2,010 C.E. Chadian Civil War
- April 11, 2,002 C.E. — ongoing Insurgency in the Maghreb
References
See also
- Chadian ground forces
- Chadian Air Force
- Military history of Africa
- African military systems to 1,800 C.E.
- African military systems 1,800 C.E. — 1,900 C.E.
- African military systems after 1,900 C.E.
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