List of conflicts in Sudan
Ancient Times
Nubia
Kingdom of Kerma
- circa 1,506 B.C.E. — 1,493 B.C.E. During the reign of Thutmose I, the Kingdom of Kerma rebelled against Egyptian rule and Thutmose I traveled up the Nile and fought in the battle, personally killing the Nubian king[2]
Egyptian Empire
- circa 1,282 B.C.E. Seti's military campaigns
- circa 1,279 B.C.E. — 1,213 B.C.E. Ramesses II's campaigns in Nubia
Kingdom of Kush
- 23 B.C.E. The Roman prefect of Egypt invaded the Kingdom of Kush after an initial attack by the queen of Meröe, razing Napata to the ground
- circa 300 C.E. Ezana of Axum launched several military campaigns, destroying the Kingdom of Kush
Medieval Times
Kingdom of Makuria
- 1,312 C.E. Mamluk invasion
Modern Times
Sultanate of Darfur
- 1,722 C.E. — 1,786 C.E. Civil War
Egypt Eyalet
- February 1,820 C.E. — October 1,822 C.E. Invasion of Libya and Sudan
Khedivate of Egypt
- 1899 — 1901 Rabih War
- 1874 Rabih az-Zubayr conquered the Sultanate of Darfur
- 1881 C.E. — 1899 C.E. The Mahdist War
- November 3, 1883 C.E. — November 5, 1883 C.E. Battle of El Obeid
- February 4, 1884 C.E. — February 29, 1884 C.E. First and Second Battles of El Teb
- March 13, 1884 C.E. Battle of Tamai
- March 13, 1884 C.E. — January 26, 1885 C.E. Siege of Khartoum
- January 17, 1885 C.E. Battle of Abu Klea
- March 22, 1885 C.E. Battle of Tofrek
- February 10, 1885 C.E. Battle of Kirbekan
- December 30, 1885 C.E. Battle of Ginnis
- December 20, 1888 C.E. Battle of Suakin
- March 9, 1889 C.E. — March 10, 1889 C.E. Battle of Gallabat
- July 17, 1894 C.E. Battle of Kassala
- June 7, 1896 C.E. Battle of Ferkeh
- April 8, 1898 C.E. Battle of Atbara
- September 2, 1898 C.E. Battle of Omdurman
- November 25, 1899 C.E. Battle of Umm Diwaykarat
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
- July 28, 1914 C.E. — November 11, 1918 C.E. World War I
- October 29, 1914 C.E. — October 30, 1918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre
- 1,914 C.E. — 1918 C.E. North African theatre
- November 19, 1915 C.E. — February 1917 C.E. Senussi Campaign
- 1,914 C.E. — 1918 C.E. North African theatre
- October 29, 1914 C.E. — October 30, 1918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre
- September 1, 1939 C.E. — September 2, 1945 C.E. World War II
- June 10, 1940 C.E. — May 2, 1945 C.E. Mediterranean and Middle East theatre
- June 10, 1940 C.E. — November 27, 1941 C.E. East African Campaign
- August 3, 1940 C.E. — August 19, 1940 C.E. Italian conquest of British Somaliland
- February 5, 1941 C.E. — April 1, 1941 C.E. Battle of Keren
- May 4, 1941 C.E. — May 19, 1941 C.E. Second Battle of Amba Alagi
- November 13, 1941 C.E. — November 27, 1941 C.E. Battle of Gondar
- June 10, 1940 C.E. — November 27, 1941 C.E. East African Campaign
- June 10, 1940 C.E. — May 2, 1945 C.E. Mediterranean and Middle East theatre
Republic of the Sudan
- August 18, 1955 C.E. — March 27, 1972 C.E. First Sudanese Civil War
- 1969 C.E. — 1972 C.E. Anyanya rebellion
Democratic Republic of the Sudan
- April 1,983 C.E. — January 2005 C.E. Second Sudanese Civil War
Republic of the Sudan
- 1987 C.E. — ongoing Lord's Resistance Army insurgency
- 2003 C.E. — ongoing War in Darfur
- May 10, 2008 C.E. — May 12, 2,008 C.E. Attack on Omdurman and Khartoum
- December 18, 2005 C.E. — January 15, 2010 C.E. Chad-Sudan conflict
- November 27, 2006 C.E. — November 29, 2006 C.E. Battle of Malakal
- January 2009 C.E. — ongoing Sudanese nomadic conflicts
- April 23, 2010 C.E. South Darfur clash
- January 7, 2011 C.E. — ongoing South Sudan internal conflict
- May 19, 2011 C.E. — ongoing Sudan–SRF conflict
- March 26, 2012 C.E. — September 26, 2012 C.E. Sudan–South Sudan Border War
- March 26, 2012 C.E. — March 28, 2012 C.E. First Battle of Heglig
- April 17, 2012 C.E. — April 18, 2012 C.E. Abyei border clash
- December 15, 2013 C.E. - ongoing South Sudanese Civil War
References
See also
- Sudanese Armed Forces
- Sudanese Air Force
- The fighting forces of Egypt and Nubia
- Sudanic fighting forces versus Persian, Roman and Islamic forces
- 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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