List of wars: 1900–1944

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This is a list of wars that began between 1900 and 1944.

This period saw the outbreak of World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945), which are among the deadliest conflicts in human history, with many of the world's great powers partaking in total war and some partaking in genocides. Depending on the source consulted, conflict deaths reached an all-time peak in either 1941 or 1942 at 2.96–7.71 million, during the height of the latter conflict.{{Cite web |title=Deaths in conflicts by source |url=https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/deaths-in-conflicts-by-source |access-date=2023-04-27 |website=Our World in Data}}

Besides the aforementioned world wars, a number of smaller conflicts also took place. In Africa, conflicts of this era were mostly fought between European colonial forces on one side and native kingdoms and insurgents on the other. There are exceptions (e.g. the Italo-Turkish War, as well as intercolonial invasions of English, German, Italian and Vichy French possessions in the World Wars). Likewise, there were several large native rebellions in Southeast Asia against the European, Japanese and American colonial empires. The intercolonial Pacific War of World War II brought many countries into conflict in that theatre.

Other parts of Afro-Eurasia, as well as the Americas, saw a wide variety of conventional wars, civil wars, ethnic or political conflicts, revolutions, and small rebellions. Prior to 1940, Australia saw only sporadic conflict as the frontier wars entered its final stages. However, in World War II, Australia became the site of Axis naval activity and air raids.

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1900–1909

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|Victorious party (if applicable)

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1900

|1905

|1900–1905 phase of the Mat Salleh Rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flagicon image|Flag of North Borneo (1902–1946).svg}} North Borneo

|Rebels

1900

|1920

|Somaliland campaign

|{{flag|British Empire}}
{{flag|Ethiopian Empire}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy|name=Italian Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Dervish flag.svg}} Dervish State

1900

|1900

|War of the Golden Stool

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{flag|Ashanti Empire}}

1900

|1905

|Zande resistance{{Cite book|last=Niblock|first=Tim|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ETELRr0tCUC|title=Class and Power in Sudan: The Dynamics of Sudanese Politics, 1898–1985|date=January 1987 |publisher=SUNY Press|isbn=978-1-4384-1466-9|pages=162|language=en|quote=Primary resistance took three forms. First. nabi 'Isa movements emerged in the northern Sudan, among parts of the population which had been strongly influenced by Mahdism. Such movements were based on the belief, emanating from Islamic eschatology, that the anti-Christ (al-daffal) who had destroyed the rule of the Mandi and his successor would in due course be defeated by Jesus (nabi 'lea) descending from heaven and leading the Muslims to victory. A number of self-professed nabi 'Isas arose in the years following 1898. Even the more successful of these, however, only managed to secure a very localised support. The principal nabi 'Isa uprisings were those staged by Muhammad al-Amin in Tegale (1903); Adam Wad Muhammad in Sennar (1904); 'Abd al-Qadir Wad Habbuba in the Gezira (1908)' Faki Najm al-Din in Kordofan (1912); and Ahmad 'Umar in Darfur (1915).
Second, sporadic tribal uprisings took place in the southern Sudan and in the Nuba mountains over the first 30 years of Condominium rule. Of particular importance was the Nuer resistance, led by Den-gkur and Diu (1899–1908); the Zande resistance under Sultan Yam-bio (1900–1905); the scattered but continuing incidents in the Nuba mountains (going up to 1918); the risings among the Agar Dinka (1901) and the Atwot Dinka (1903–10); and the widely-based rising among the Nuer in 1927' The Condominium authorities suppressed these uprisings mainly by despatching punitive expeditions, with the occasional aerial bombardments in the period which followed the First World War.}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Sultan Yam-bio's rebel forces

1900

|1902

|Muhammad Umar Khan's rebellion{{Cite web | url=https://archive.org/details/frontieroverseas03indi/page/258/mode/2up |title = Frontier and overseas expeditions from India|year = 1907}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flag|State of Makran}}

|Forces loyal to Muhammad Umar Khan

1900

|1900

|1900 Hamawand revolt{{Cite web|url=https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00041348/rasoul.pdf|title=History of Kirkuk from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century until Becoming Part of the Iraqi Monarchy in 1925|last=Rasoul|first=Rasoul|date=2017|website=db-thueringen.de|publisher=Faculty of Philosophy, University of Erfurt|page=118}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Hamawand rebels

Supported by:

Sheikhs of Sulaymaniyah and Qaradāgh

1900

|1900

|1900 Sudan revolt{{Cite book|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ao2ADwAAQBAJ|title=The History of Africa: The Quest for Eternal Harmony|last=Asante|first=Molefi Kete|date=2018-12-18|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9781351685153|language=en|chapter=Appendix I - Chronology of Africa}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Sudanese rebels

1900

|1900

|French conquest of Borno

|{{flag|France}}

|Borno

1900

|1907

|Unrest in Java{{Cite book|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-E9aDwAAQBAJ|title=Koloniale oorlogen in Indonesië: Vijf eeuwen verzet tegen vreemde overheersing|last=Hagen|first=Piet|date=2018-05-10|publisher=Singel Uitgeverijen|isbn=9789029524209|language=nl|chapter=Opstanden, expedities en oorlogen}}

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Peasant rebels

Lone-wolf robbers and arsonists

1900

|1903

|1900–1903 uprising in southwest Madagascar{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h-Tk_Zr5PagC|title=Africa Under Colonial Domination 1880–1935|last1=Boahen|first1=A. Adu|last2=Africa|first2=Unesco International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of|date=1985|publisher=UNESCO|isbn=9789231017131|pages=244|language=en}}

|{{flag|France}}

|Rebels

1900

|1900

|Shoubak revolt of 1900

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Shoubakis

1900

|1900

|Sharjah conquest of Ras Al Khaimah

|Emirate of Sharjah

|Ras Al Khaimah

1900

|1900

|Russian invasion of Manchuria

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|{{flag|Qing dynasty}}

{{flagicon image|Yihetuan flag.png}} Yìhéquán

1900

|1901

|Mahsud Waziri blockade

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{flag|British Raj}}

|Mahsud rebels

1900

|1901

|Kuwaiti–Rashidi war

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg|size=23px}} Jabal Shammar

|File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg Kuwait

Arab tribes

1901

|1901

|Risings among the Agar Dinka

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Agar Dinka rebels

1901

|1901

|Bastaard uprising of 1901{{Cite web|url=http://www.klausdierks.com/Chronology/index_uprisings.htm|title=Uprisings against the German/South African Colonial Power|website=klausdierks.com}}

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Bastaards from Grootfontein tribe

1901

|1907

|Subjugation of Jambi

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Jambi

1901

|1901

|French conquest of the Dendi Kingdom{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SPBfnT_E1mgC|title=Ethnic Groups of Africa and the Middle East: An Encyclopedia|last=Shoup|first=John A.|date=2011-10-31|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=9781598843620|pages=266|language=en|quote=The kingdom was able to last until 1901, when the French conquered it as part of their conquest of the Niger River/Sahara region}}

|{{flag|France}}

|Dendi Kingdom

1901

|1903

|Liberating Revolution (Venezuela)

|{{flagicon|Venezuela|1863}} Venezuela

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Partido liberal de Venezuela.svg}} Liberal revolutionaries

1901

|1902

|Anglo-Aro War

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Aro Confederacy.svg}} Aro Confederacy

1901

|1901

|Battle of Holy Apostles Monastery

|Armenian fedayi

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1901

|1903

|1901 Mapondera Rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Forces loyal to Kadungure Mapondera

1901

|1936

|Holy Man's Rebellion

|{{flagcountry|French Indochina}}
{{flagicon|Thailand|1855}} Siam

|Phu Mi Bun Movement

1902

|1902

|Kala-i-Mor railway worker's revolt{{Cite book|last=White|first=John Albert|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iq-t5EznAKcC|title=Transition to Global Rivalry: Alliance Diplomacy and the Quadruple Entente, 1895–1907|date=2002-06-27|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-52665-4|pages=131|language=en|quote=Revolutionary activity began in Central Asia well before the St. Petersburg events of January 1905. The railway workers at Kala-i-Mor near Kushka struck in 1902 and the Russian railway workers of Tashkent demonstrated on May 1, 1904. Central Asia was thus prepared to join in the great strike of October 1905 and did so formally and officially on a signal from the strike committee of Ashkhabad at midnight on the night of October 13–14. The Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich who was then in Tashkent noted on October 26 that the strike appeared to be over and it officially ended the next day only to begin again when the First Tashkent Reserve Battalion and other units mutinied on November 15. General Dean Ivanovich Subotich, who was sent in early 1906 to take over the troubled city of Tashkent, tried, at a time of administrative weakness, to restore order by appeasing the terrorists and revolutionaries, thus assisting them. When the government began to regain control of the situation, Subotich and his assistant, General V. V. Sakharov, were relieved of their commands. The government never lost complete control of the region and by early 1907 it was once more in command of the situation.}}

|{{Flag|Russian Empire}}

|Rebel railway workers

1902

|1902

|Haitian Civil War of 1902{{cite web |last1=Clough |first1=Joseph |title=The Firminist War |url=http://islandluminous.fiu.edu/part07-slide02.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240302011918/https://islandluminous.fiu.edu/part07-slide02.html |archive-date=2024-03-02 |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=Haiti An Island Luminous |publisher=Digital Library of the Caribbean}}

|{{flag|Haiti}}

|Anténor Firmin's rebels

1902

|1902

|1902 Sudan revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Sudanese rebels

1902

|1902

|Merauke uprising

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Marind rebels

1902

|1904

|Kuanhama Rebellion of 1902-1904

|{{flagicon image|Flag Portugal (1830).svg}} Portuguese Empire

|Kuanhama

1902

|1904

|Bailundo revolt

|{{flagicon image|Flag Portugal (1830).svg}} Portuguese Empire

|Ovimbundu Kingdoms
Kisanji
Luimbi

1902

|1904

|Ngiao Rebellion

|{{flagicon|Thailand|1855}} Siam

|Shan rebels

1902

|1903

|Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903

|{{flag|German Empire}}
{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Venezuela (1863-1905).svg}} Venezuela

1902

|1902

|Kabul Khel expedition{{Cite book|last=((Intelligence Branch, Army Headquarters, India))|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.96937/page/n455/mode/2up|title=Frontier And Overseas Expeditions From India Vol. 2|publisher=Low Price Publications|year=1907|isbn=978-1845743536|pages=445}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{flag|British Raj}}

|Kabul Khel rebels

1902

|1903

|Expeditions against the Bantin (Location: Kalimantan)

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Bantin

1902

|1906

|Korintji expeditions (Location: Sumatra)

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Korintji

1902

|1907

|Campaigns against Dayak (Location: Kalimantan)

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Dayak

1902

|1902

|Italian–Ottoman crisis of 1902{{Cite journal|last=Baldry|first=John|date=1976|title=Anglo-Italian Rivalry in Yemen and ʿAsīr 1900–1934|journal=Die Welt des Islams|volume=17|issue=1/4|pages=155–193|doi=10.2307/1570344|issn=0043-2539|jstor=1570344}}

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1903

|1903

|Great Ming Uprising

|{{flag|Qing dynasty}}

|Heavenly Kingdom of the Great Mingshun

1903

|1903

|1903 Tegale uprising

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Muhammad al-Amin's rebel forces

1903

|1903

|1903 uprising in Bukhara{{Cite book|last=Becker|first=Seymour|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m9iHogrz3N4C|title=Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia: Bukhara and Khiva, 1865–1924|date=2004-08-02|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-33583-1|pages=171|language=en|quote=With Russia’s permission Bukharan officials finally began to collect taxes in Shugnan-Roshan in March 1903, and they immediately met with opposition from the inhabitants, who had just weathered a particularly severe winter with great losses of cattle and crops. The Russian authorities at Khorog and Tashkent tried to steer a middle course between the population and the Bukharan officials, persuading the inhabitants not to revolt or flee while prevailing upon the emir’s government to ease the tax burden. Russia’s efforts were to no avail, and open rebellion occurred in Vakhan, where the intervention of Russian troops from a nearby Russian frontier post was necessary to free ten Bukharan tax collectors and to suppress the disorders. The Russians arrested the rebel leaders and turned them over to the Bukharan administration. Governor General N.A.Ivanov sent his diplomatic attaché, A.Polovtsev, to investigate the disturbances and explain to the population that Russia expected them to obey their own government and would not tolerate any failure to do so. Ivanov meanwbile departed from the policy of his predecessor by urging the immediate annexation of Shugnan-Roshan.}}

|{{Flag|Russian Empire}}

  • {{Flag|Emirate of Bukhara}}

|Anti-tax rebels

1903

|1910

|Risings among the Atwot Dinka

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Atwot Dinka rebels

1903

|1905

|Rijal al-Ma rebellion{{Cite book|url=https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-idrisi-state-in-asir-1906-1934/|title=The Idrisi State in Asir 1906–1934: Politics, Religion and Prestige in Arabia|publisher=Hurst Publishers|year=1997|pages=33, 34|access-date=2019-12-09|archive-date=2019-12-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191209141757/https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-idrisi-state-in-asir-1906-1934/|url-status=dead}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Rijal al-Ma

1903

|1903

|Kavango uprising

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Kavango rebels

1903

|1903

|Actions on Yapen

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Tribes of Yapen

1903

|1909

|Resistance in Minangkabau

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-coffee rebels

1903

|1910

|Mentawei islands campaign

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1903

|1916

(Solor)

1940

(Flores)

|Military actions in Flores and Solor

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1903

|1903

|Kerinci Expedition

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1903

|1903

|Battle of Jo-Laban{{cite web|url=http://www.kuwait-history.net/vb/showthread.php?t=1373|title=( 1903 ) -|access-date=12 December 2014}}{{cite web|url=http://www.marefa.org/index.php/%D9%85%D8%B9%D8%B1%D9%83%D8%A9_%D8%AC%D9%88_%D9%84%D8%A8%D9%86|title=معركة جو لبن|access-date=12 December 2014}}

|File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg Kuwait

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg|size=23px}} Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

Arab tribes

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg|size=23px}} Jabal Shammar

1903

|1903

|May Coup (Serbia)

|{{flag|Kingdom of Serbia}}

|House of Obrenović

1903

|1903

|Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising

|{{Flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the IMARO.svg}} IMARO
SMAC
Kruševo Republic
Strandzha Republic

1903

|1904

|British expedition to Tibet

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{flag|Qing Dynasty}}

1903

|1904

|British conquest of the Sokoto Caliphate{{Cite web|url=https://www.onwar.com/aced/chrono/c1900s/yr00/fsokotocaliphate1903.htm|title=Britain Sokoto Conquest 1903|website=www.onwar.com|access-date=2019-06-19}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Sokoto Caliphate.svg}} Sokoto Caliphate

1903

|1903

|British conquest of the Kano Emirate

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Kano flag.svg}} Kano Emirate

1903

|1907

|First Saudi–Rashidi War Part of the Unification of Saudi Arabia

|File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

|File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg Emirate of Ha'il
{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1903

|1903

|Uprising of Namas in Maltahöhe

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Nama rebels

1903

|1904

|Bondelswarts uprising of 1904

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Bondelswarts

1904

|1904

|Adam Wad Muhammad's uprising

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Adam Wad Muhammad's rebel forces

1904

|1904

|Mahsud expedition of 1904{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XuQC5pgzCw4C|title=The Butcher of Amritsar: General Reginald Dyer|last=Collett|first=Nigel|date=2006-10-15|publisher=A&C Black|isbn=978-1-85285-575-8|pages=89|language=en}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{flag|British Raj}}

|Mahsud rebels

1904

|1904

|1904 Ondonga uprising

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Ondonga rebels

1904

|1909

|1904 Nama uprising

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Nama rebels

1904

|1904

|1904 Sudan revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Sudanese rebels

1904

|1904

|Campaign in the Gajo and Alas islandsPart of the Aceh War

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1904

|1904

|Dutch intervention in Bali (1904)

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1904

|1904

|Resistance on Tidore

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Tidore

1904

|1909

|Sulawesi expeditions

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1904

|1905

|1904–1905 uprising in Madagascar

|{{flag|France}}

|Rebels

1904

|1907

|Portuguese campaign against the Ovambo

(See Battle of Mufilo)

|File:Flag Portugal (1830).svg Portuguese Empire

|20x20px Ovambo

1904

|1904

|Vaccine Revolt

|{{Flag|First Brazilian Republic}}

|Anti-vaccination rebels

1904

|1904

|Revolution of 1904

|{{Flagicon|Uruguay}} Uruguayan government

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the National Party (Uruguay).svg}} National Party

1904

|1904

|1904 Sasun uprising

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Armenian fedayees

1904

|1908

|Herero Wars

|{{flag|German Empire}}

|Herero and Namaqua peoples

1904

|1905

|Russo-Japanese War

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

1904

|1905

|Yemeni Rebellion of 1904

Part of the Yemeni–Ottoman Conflicts

|Zaidis

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1904

|1908

|Macedonian Struggle

|{{flagicon image|Seal of the Greek-Macedonian Committee.jpg}} Hellenic Macedonian Committee

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of the IMRO.svg}} Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

1905

|1905

|Ping-liu-li Uprising

|{{flag|Qing dynasty}}

|Rebels

1905

|1906

|Military actions in Onin

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1905

|1905

|Ottoman incursion into Persia{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NxXoAwAAQBAJ|title=Frontier Fictions: Shaping the Iranian Nation, 1804–1946|last=Kashani-Sabet|first=Firoozeh|date=2014-08-07|publisher=Princeton University Press|isbn=9781400865079|pages=xvii|language=en}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Tricolour Flag of Iran (1886).svg}} Sublime State of Persia

1905

|1911

|Military actions Sumba and Sumbawa

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1905

|1911

|Persian Constitutional Revolution

|

{{small|The Revolution:
June 1905 – August 1906}}

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Semi-organized groups:

{{plainlist}}

  • Ulama and seminary students
  • Committee of Merchants{{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|pages=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/81 81]|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/81}}
  • Committee of Guild Elders{{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|pages=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/84 84]|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/84}}
  • Students of Dar ul-Funun, School of Political Science and School of Agriculture

{{endplainlist}}

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{{small|Struggle and Civil War:
August 1906 – July 1909}}

{{plainlist}}

  • {{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1907).svg}} Parliament
  • Tabriz Council{{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|pages=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/97 97]|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/97}}
  • Society of Azerbaijanis
  • Central Society{{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|pages=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/91 91]|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/91}}
  • Dashnak{{cite book|last=Berberian|first=Houri|title=Armenians and the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1905–1911|publisher=Westview Press|year=2001|pages=116–117|isbn=978-0-8133-3817-0}}
  • Society of Guilds
  • Society of College Graduates{{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|pages=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/95 95]|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/95}}

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  • {{flagicon image|Early 20th Century Qajar Flag.svg}} Qajar Iran
  • Nazmiyeh{{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|pages=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/83 83]|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/83}}
  • Cossack Brigade

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  • {{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910-1925).svg}} Qajar Iran
  • Cossack Brigade
  • {{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Russian EmpireJack A. Goldstone. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Gre5CAAAQBAJ&dq=persian+constitutional+revolution+russian+involvement&pg=PT289 The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions] Routledge, 29 apr. 2015 {{ISBN|1135937583}} p 245
  • Shahsevans

{{endplainlist}}

1905

|1905

|Argentine Revolution of 1905

|{{flag|Argentina}}

|Radical Civic Union

1905

|1905

|Shoubak Revolt of 1905

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Shoubakis

1905

|1905

|Łódź insurrection

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|Polish worker militias

1905

|1905

|Kurdish rebellion of 1905{{Cite web|url=https://www.archiveeditions.co.uk/titledetails.asp?tid=157|title=Records of the Kurds: Territory, Revolt and Nationalism, 1831–1979 – Cambridge Archive Editions|website=www.archiveeditions.co.uk|access-date=2020-02-22}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1905

|1905

|Theriso revolt

|{{Flag|Ottoman Empire}}

  • {{Flag|Cretan State}}

Supported By:

{{Flag|Russian Empire}}

|{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Greece}} Cretan rebels

1905

|1906

|Batang uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Tibetan Buddhists

1905

|1907

|Russian Revolution of 1905

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Revolutionaries

1905

|1907

|Maji Maji Rebellion

|{{flag|German Empire}}

|Indigenous rebels

1905

|1906

|Yemeni Expedition of 1905

Part of the Yemeni–Ottoman Conflicts

|Zaidis

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1905

|1905

|South Sulawesi expeditions of 1905

|{{flag|The Netherlands}}

|South Sulawesi kingdoms of Bone, Luwu and Wajo

1906

|1906

|Taba Crisis of 1906

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1906

|1907

|Resistance in Lombok

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Messianic rebels

1906

|1908

|Actions against fighters from Jambi in Indragiri (Location: Sumatra)

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Jambi

1906

|1906

|Ottoman invasion of Persia (1906)

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Tricolour Flag of Iran (1886).svg}} Sublime State of Persia

1906

|1906

|Sokoto Uprising of 1906{{Cite web|url=http://correlatesofwar.org/data-sets/COW-war/cow-war-list|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316234750/http://www.correlatesofwar.org/data-sets/COW-war/cow-war-list|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 16, 2016|title=COW War List|website=correlatesofwar.org|publisher=Correlates of War|access-date=6 September 2019}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Rebels

1906

|1906

|1906 Mesopotamia uprising

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Mesopotamian tribesmen

1906

|1906

|Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)

|{{flag|The Netherlands}}

|Badung
Tabanan
Klungkung

1906

|1906

|Bambatha Rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Zulu

1907

|1907

|Campaign against the Mahafaly{{Cite web|url=https://www.persee.fr/docAsPDF/bmsap_0037-8984_1907_num_8_1_7000.pdf|title=Observations sur les Mahafalys|last=Picard|date=1907|website=persee.fr|page=206}}

|{{flag|France}}

|Onilahy (Mahafaly) kingdom

1907

|1918

|Asir rebellion{{Cite web|url=https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/15941/1/Al-Maghafi_3478_vol1.pdf|title=MORE THAN JUST A BOUNDARY DISPUTE:THE REGIONAL GEOPOLITICS OF SAUDI-YEMENI RELATIONS|last=Al-Maghafi|first=Fadhl|date=2012|pages=93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg}}Idrisid Emirate of Asir

Supported by:

{{Flag|Kingdom of Italy}} (1911–1912)

{{Flag|British Empire}} (1915–1918)

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1907

|1907

|Dersim uprising of 1907{{Cite web|url=http://dergiler.ankara.edu.tr/dergiler/19/1664/17762.pdf|title=ersim Sancağının Kurulmasından Sonra Karşılaşılan Güçlükler ve Dersim Sancağı ile İlgili Bu Dönemde Yazılan Raporlar (1875–1918)|last=Yılmazçelik|first=İbrahim|website=dergiler.ankara.edu.tr|language=tr}}

Part of the {{Interlanguage link|Dersim uprisings|lt=Dersim uprisings|tr|Dersim ayaklanmaları|WD=}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1907

|1907

|War of 1907

|{{flag|El Salvador|1875}}

|{{flag|Nicaragua|1896}}
{{flagicon|El Salvador|1875}} Salvadoran exiles
{{flagicon|United States|1896}} American filibusters
{{flagicon image|Flag of Honduras (1898-1949).svg}} Honduras

1907

|1907

|Huanggang Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1907

|1907

|Huizhou Qinühu Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1907

|1907

|Anqing Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1907

|1907

|Qinzhou Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1907

|1907

|Zhennanguan Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1907

|1907

|Bitlis uprising (1907)

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1907

|1910

|Dembos War of 1907-1910
More info: [https://repositorio.iscte-iul.pt/bitstream/10071/1444/1/Revoltas%20e%20Campanhas%20nos%20Dembos%20_1872-1919.pdf Revoltas e Campanhas nos Dembos (1872–1919)]

(In Portuguese)

|{{flagicon image|Flag Portugal (1830).svg}} Portuguese Empire

|Dembos

1907

|1907

|Anti-Foreign Revolt{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2JSEBAAAQBAJ|title=Adapting to Win: How Insurgents Fight and Defeat Foreign States in War|last=Katagiri|first=Noriyuki|date=2015|publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press|isbn=9780812246414|pages=197|language=en}}

|{{flag|France}}

|Forces loyal to Sheika Ma Al-Ainine (Ma al-'Aynayn ?)

1907

|1907

|Mutair revolt{{Cite web|url=http://www.san.beck.org/16-4-Arabia,Iraq.html#a4|title=Arabia, Yemen, and Iraq 1700-1950 by Sanderson Beck|website=www.san.beck.org|access-date=2019-06-21|quote=Abdul Aziz ibn Saud still had to put down occasional revolts by the tribes. In May 1907 the Mutair tribe was defeated at Majma’a and pardoned. They rebelled again and were defeated at Buraida.}}

|File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

|Mutair tribe

1907

|1907

|1907 Romanian peasants' revolt

|{{flag|Kingdom of Romania}}

| Romanian peasants

1907

|1907

|Honduran-Nicaraguan War

|{{flag|Nicaragua}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Honduras (1866-1898).svg}} Honduras

1907

|1907

|Beipu uprising

|{{flagu|Empire of Japan}}

|Hakka

Saisiyat

1907

|1907

|1907 Diyarbakır uprising{{Cite book|last=Klein|first=Janet|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tzq6OjZWNfgC|title=The Margins of Empire: Kurdish Militias in the Ottoman Tribal Zone|date=2011-05-31|publisher=Stanford University Press|isbn=978-0-8047-7775-9|pages=101|language=en}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Rebels of Diyarbakır

1907

|1908

|Zakka Khel raids on towns and villages in the British Raj

|{{flagicon|Great Britain}} British Raj

|Zakka Khel clan of the Afridi

1908

|1908

|Qin-lian Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1908

|1908

|Hekou Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1908

|1908

|Mapaoying Uprising

|{{flagicon|Qing Dynasty}} Qing Dynasty

|Rebels

1908

|1909

|Bondelswarts rebellion of 1908

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Bondelswarts

1908

|1908

|Wad Habuba Revolt

|{{Flag|British Empire}}

|Neo-Madhist rebels

1908

|1909

|Lobi and Dyula revolt in Mali

|{{flag|France}}

|Lobi and Dyula rebels

1908

|1914

|Mossi rebellions in Kouddigou and Fada N'gourma

|{{flag|France}}

|Mossi rebels

1908

|1908

|Annam uprising{{Cite book|last1=Popkin|first1=Samuel L.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NnoPeeAeqcgC|title=The Rational Peasant: The Political Economy of Rural Society in Vietnam|last2=Popkin|first2=Samuel L.|date=1979-06-11|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-03954-4|pages=xvii|language=en|quote=1908 Annam: Scholar-led peasant revolt against taxes and corvee (works in connection with Nong Son coal mine then under way) and imposition of iron currency.}}

|{{flag|France}}

|Peasant rebels

1908

|1908

|Mohmand Expedition of 1908{{Cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article96585356|title=MOHMAND EXPEDITION|date=27 May 1908|work=Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 – 1954)|access-date=2019-10-17|pages=5}}

Part of the instability on the North-West Frontier

|{{flagicon|Great Britain}} British Raj

|Mohmand rebels

1908

|1908

|Bazar Valley campaign

|{{flagicon|Great Britain}} British Raj

|Zakka Khel clan of the Afridi

1908

|1908

|Kurdish uprising of 1908

Part of the {{Interlanguage link|Dersim uprisings|lt=Dersim uprisings|tr|Dersim ayaklanmaları|WD=}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1908

|1908

|Buraida rebellion{{Cite web|url=http://www.san.beck.org/16-4-Arabia,Iraq.html#a4|title=Arabia, Yemen, and Iraq 1700–1950 by Sanderson Beck|website=www.san.beck.org|access-date=2019-06-21|quote=Buraida’s Governor Muhammad Aba al-Kehil rebelled in 1908, and after his defeat the Saudi prince restored him.}}

|File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

|Forces loyal to Muhammad Aba al-Kehil

1908

|1908

|Battle of Marrakech

|Forces of Mulay Hafid

|Forces of the Sultan of Morocco

1908

|1909

|{{Interlanguage link|Mau uprising|lt=|de|Mau_a_Pule#Aufstand_gegen_die_deutsche_Kolonialherrschaft|WD=}}

|{{flag|German Empire}}

|Indigenous rebels

1908

|1908

|Young Turk Revolution

|Young Turks

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1908

|1910/1914

|Hamawand rebellion

|

{{flagicon|Ottoman Empire}} Young Turks (Until 24 July 1908)

----

{{flagicon|Ottoman Empire}} Ottoman Empire (From 24 July 1908)

|Kurdish rebels

{{flagicon|Ottoman Empire}} Ottoman Empire (Abdul Hamid II loyalists)
(Until 24 July 1908)

1908

|1908

|Dutch intervention in Bali (1908)

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Karangasem
Klungkung
Gelgel

1908

|1910

|Actions in the Toba and Batak islands

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1908

|1915

|Actions in West-Kalimantan

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1908

|1908

|Dutch–Venezuelan crisis of 1908

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Venezuela (1863-1905).svg}} Venezuela

1908

|1908

|Ngali War{{cn|date=March 2023}}

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Ngali People

1909

|1909

|1909 Battle of Al Jawf{{cite book |last1=Childs |first1=William John |title=The Seven Independent Arabian States [Yemen, 'Asir, Hijaz, Najd, Kuwait, Jabal Shammar and al-Jawf] |date=May 1935 |publisher=British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers |page=318 |url=https://www.qdl.qa/en/archive/81055/vdc_100000000833.0x000008] |access-date=October 23, 2023}}

|Ruwallah tribe

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg|size=23px}} Emirate of Ha'il

1909

|1909

|Nyasaland resistance

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flagicon image|Flag of British Central Africa Protectorate.svg}} Nyasaland

|Rebels

1909

|1909

|Battle of Nias

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1909

|1911

|Actions on the Halmahera, Seram, Papua and Mentawei islands

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1909

|1909

|Kurdish uprising of 1909

Part of the {{Interlanguage link|Dersim uprisings|lt=Dersim uprisings|tr|Dersim ayaklanmaları|WD=}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1909

|1909

|Estrada's rebellion

|{{Flagicon image|PC flag.png}} Nicaraguan Conservative Party

|{{Flagicon image|Bandera PLC Nicaragua.svg}} Nicaraguan Liberal Party (Government)

1909

|1909

|Kolašin Affair (1909)

|{{flag|Kingdom of Montenegro}}

|Black Hand

1909

|1910

|Zaraniq rebellion (1909–1910)

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Zaraniq tribesmen

1909

|1909

|Crazy Snake Rebellion

|{{flag|United States|1908}}

|Creek

1909

|1910

|Second Melillan campaign

|{{flag|Spain|1785}}

|Riffian people

1909

|1910

|Hauran Druze Rebellion

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Druze rebels

1909

|1911

|Wadai War

|{{flag|France}}

|Wadai Sultanate

1910–1919

class="wikitable sortable"

|+1910–1919

rowspan="2"|Start

! rowspan="2"|Finish

! rowspan="2"|Name of Conflict

! colspan="2"|Belligerents

|Victorious party (if applicable)

!|Defeated party (if applicable)

1910

|1910

|Al-Bejat Revolution{{Cite book|last=Al-Rajibi|first=Ahmad|url=https://archive.org/details/olomnasb_ymail_20160522/page/n9/mode/2up|title=النجوم الزواهر في شجرة الأمير ناصر|date=1980|publisher=‏دار الحرية،|pages=188|language=ar}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Al-Bejat clan

1910

|1910

|Gengxu New Army Uprising

|{{flag|Qing Dynasty}}

|Rebels

1910

|1910

|1910 uprising in Bukhara{{Cite book|last=Becker|first=Seymour|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m9iHogrz3N4C|title=Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia: Bukhara and Khiva, 1865–1924|date=2004-08-02|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-33583-1|pages=173|language=en|quote=In the next few years further evidence of this inability was provided by several minor uprisings - such as one in Kulab in 1910 and another in Hisar in 1913 - which were suppressed only with the aid of Russian troops.}}

|{{Flag|Russian Empire}}

  • {{Flag|Emirate of Bukhara}}

|Rebels

1910

|1910

|Portuguese conquest of the Angoche Sultanate{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m2aRAAAAIAAJ|title=Mozambique: a history|last=Henriksen|first=Thomas H.|date=1978|publisher=Collings|isbn=978-0-86036-017-9|pages=86|language=en}}

|{{flagcountry|First Portuguese Republic}}

|Angoche Sultanate

1910

|1910

|Uprising of Cape Nguni

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Nguni rebels

1910

|1912

|Xiong Mi Chang's rebellion{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-I9xCQAAQBAJ|title=Dreams of the Hmong Kingdom: The Quest for Legitimation in French Indochina, 1850–1960|last=Lee|first=Mai Na M.|author-link=Mai Na Lee |date=2015-06-16|publisher=University of Wisconsin Press|isbn=978-0-299-29884-5|pages=96|language=en}}

|{{flag|France}}

  • {{flagcountry|French Indochina}}

|Rebels loyal to Xiong Mi Chang

1910

|1910

|Actions on Ajer HItam and near Timor

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1910

|1911

|Actions in Langkat (Location: Sumatra)

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

1910

|1912

|Portuguese conquest of the Kasanje Kingdom{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_1sMAQAAMAAJ|title=History in Africa|last=Henige|first=David|date=1979|publisher=African Studies Association.|pages=54|language=en|quote=By the time Portuguese military expeditions reached Kasanje in 1910, intent on effective occupation and "pacification," only regional chieftains, some still claiming the kinguri title, remained to resist their advance. Portuguese military commanders seized and destroyed the regalia of the kinguri position in 1912, thereby ending the history of the state by burning the symbols in which had inhered the power of its kings.}}

|{{flagcountry|First Portuguese Republic}}

|Kasanje Kingdom

1910

|1910

|Monégasque Revolution

|Rebels

|{{Flag|Monaco}}

1910

|1910

|{{Interlanguage link|Battle of Hadia|lt=|ar|معركة_هدية|WD=}}

|File:Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg Kuwait

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg|size=23px}} Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

|Al-Muntafiq

1910

|1910

|Karak Revolt

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Karakis

1910

|1910

|Bastar rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Tribal rebels

1910

|1910

|Albanian Revolt of 1910

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Albanian rebels

1910

|1910

|5 October 1910 revolution

|{{Flagicon|Portugal}} Portuguese Republican Party

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Portugal}}

1910

|1910

|Chinese expedition to Tibet (1910)

|{{flag|Qing Dynasty}}

|Tibet

1910

|1911

|Sokehs Rebellion

|{{flag|German Empire}}

|Sokehs rebels

1910

|1920

|Mexican Revolution

|Maderistas
Orozquistas
Villistas
Zapatistas
Carrancistas
Magonistas
Seditionistas

|{{flag|Mexico|1893}}

1910

|1919

|Border War (1910–19)
Part of the Mexican Revolution

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Mexico (1916-1934).svg}} Constitutionalistas
{{flag|United States|1912}}
{{flagicon|Mexico}}Maderistas

| {{flagicon|Mexico}}Villistas
{{flagicon|Mexico}} Seditionistas
{{flagicon|Mexico}} Carrancistas

1910

|1910

|Revolts at Moush

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1911

|1911

|Revolts at Khuyt

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1911

|1911

|1911 Kenya revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Forces loyal to Siume (a priestess) and Kiamba (a young man)

1911

|1911

|Belitung miner's revolt

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Miner rebels

1911

|1911

|Kurdish uprising of 1911

Part of the {{Interlanguage link|Dersim uprisings|lt=Dersim uprisings|tr|Dersim ayaklanmaları|WD=}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

1911

|1913

|Revolt of Salar-al-Daulah

|{{flagicon image|Tricolour Flag of Iran (1886).svg}} Sublime State of Persia

|Forces of Salar-al-Daulah

1911

|1911

|Revolt of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7fADAQAAQBAJ|title=A History Of Persia|last=Sykes|first=Sir Percy|date=2013-09-27|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-136-52597-1|pages=423|language=en}}

|{{flagicon image|Tricolour Flag of Iran (1886).svg}} Sublime State of Persia

|Forces of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar

1911

|1911

|Magonista rebellion of 1911
Part of the Mexican Revolution

|{{flag|Mexico|1893}}

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Partido Liberal Mexicano.svg}} Mexican Liberal Party

1911

|1912

|1911 Paraguayan Civil War

|Liberal Party

|{{Flagicon|Paraguay|variant=1842}} Paraguayan government

1911

|1911

|Russian Invasion of Tabriz
Part of the Persian Constitutional Revolution

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|Persian Constitutionalists

1911

|1911

|Albanian Revolt of 1911

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire|1844}}

|25px Albanian Malësorë (highlanders) and Catholic tribes from Scutari Vilayet

1911

|1911

|Second Guangzhou Uprising

|{{flag|Qing Dynasty}}

|Anti-Qing rebels

1911

|1912

|Dominican Civil War (1911–12)

|{{flag|Dominican Republic}}

|Dominican Army conspirators

1911

|1912

|French conquest of Morocco

|{{flag|France}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Morocco 1666 1915.svg}} Morocco

1911

|1912

|Italo-Turkish War

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

1911

|1912

|East Timorese Rebellion

|{{flagicon image|Flag Portugal (1830).svg}} Portuguese Empire

|East Timorese rebels

1911

|1912

|Xinhai Revolution
1911 Revolution

|{{flagicon image|鐵血十八星旗.svg}} Tongmenghui

|{{flag|Qing Dynasty}}

1911

|1912

|War of the Generals

|Liberal rebels

|{{Flag|Ecuador|1900}} (Eloy Alfaro loyalists)

1912

|1912

|1912 Kordofan uprising

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Faki Najm al-Din's forces

1912

|1912

|Turkoman Revolt of 1912–1913

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

  • {{flagicon image|Flag of the Khanate of Khiva.svg}} Khiva

|Yomud Turkomans

1912

|1914

|Ecuadorian Civil War of 1912–1914

|{{Flag|Ecuador|1900}}

|Rebels of Esmeraldas Province

{{Circa
}1912

|{{Circa|}}1912

|Sirte revolt{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xIrOAwAAQBAJ&q=al+swehli+dictionary&pg=PA316|title=Historical Dictionary of Libya|last=St John|first=Ronald Bruce|date=4 June 2014|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=9780810878761|page=316}}

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|Rebels loyal to Ramadan Asswehly

|-

|1912

|1912

|Khost rebellion (1912)

|{{Flag|Emirate of Afghanistan|1901}}

|Rebel tribes

|-

|1912

|1913

|First Balkan War

|{{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Serbia}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Montenegro}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|-

|1912

|1912

|Albanian Revolt of 1912

|Albanian rebels

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|-

|1912

|1916

|Contestado War

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazilian Governists

|{{flagicon image|Bandeira do Contestado.svg}} Contestado

|-

|1912

|1933

|United States occupation of Nicaragua
Part of the Banana Wars

|{{flag|United States|1912}}

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Nicaragua.svg}} Nicaraguan rebels

|-

|1912

|1912

|Royalist attack on Chaves

|{{flagicon|Portugal|1910}} Portuguese First Republic

|{{flagicon|Portugal|1830}}Portuguese Royalists

|-

|1912

|1912

|Negro Rebellion
Part of the Banana Wars

|{{flag|Cuba}}
{{flag|United States|1912}}

|Independent Party of Color

|-

|1913

|1913

|1913 uprising in Bukhara

|{{Flag|Russian Empire}}

  • {{Flag|Emirate of Bukhara}}

|Rebels

|-

|1913

|1913

|Oyango Dande rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Oyango Dande

|-

|1913

|1913

|Kurdish revolt of 1913

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

|-

|1913

|1913

|1913 Euphrates rebellion

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Al-Fatlah tribe

|-

|1913

|1920

|Muscat rebellion{{Cite web|url=https://www.qdl.qa/en/archive/81055/vdc_100000000419.0x000140|title=File 4684/1913 'Pt 1 Muscat rebellion'|date=2016-06-08|website=Qatar Digital Library|language=en|access-date=2019-11-25}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

| {{flagicon image|Flag of The Imamate of Oman.svg}} Imamate of Oman

|-

|1913

|1915

|{{Interlanguage link|Sino–Mongolian War of 1913–1915|lt=|fi|Kiinan–Mongolian sota (1913–1915)|WD=}}

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}}Republic of China

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Bogd Khaanate Mongolia.svg}} Bogd Khanate of Mongolia

|-

|1913

|1913

|Urtatagai conflict (1913)

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|{{Flag|Emirate of Afghanistan|1901}}

|-

|1913

|1913

|{{Interlanguage link|Atmene uprising|lt=|ru|Атменьское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Peasants

|-

|1913

|1913

|Conquest of al-Hasa

Part of the Unification of Saudi Arabia

|File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|-

|1913

|1913

|Second Balkan War

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Serbia}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Montenegro}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Romania}}

|{{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}

|-

|1913

|1913

|Tikveš Uprising
Part of the Second Balkan War

|{{flag|Kingdom of Serbia}}

|Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

|-

|1913

|1913

|Ohrid–Debar Uprising

|{{flag|Kingdom of Serbia}}

|Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

|-

|1913

|1913

|Second Revolution

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Beiyang Government

|Sun Yat-sen
{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} southern China provinces

|-

|1913

|1914

|Bai Lang Rebellion

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}}Republic of China
Jahriyya menhuan
Xidaotang

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Gelaohui

|-

|1914

|1914

|1914 Kenya revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Giriama rebels

|-

|1914

|1914

|North Java peasant revolt

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Peasant rebels

|-

|1914

|1914

|Kolongongo War{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gUgwAQAAIAAJ|title=The history and cultural life of the Mbunda speaking peoples|last=Association|first=Cheke Cultural Writers|date=1994|publisher=The Association|isbn=9789982030069|pages=101|language=en}}
More info: [https://www.mbundakingdom.org/Mbunda-Kingdom.htm The Mbunda Kingdom in Angola]
(Section "Kolongongo war")

|{{flagcountry|First Portuguese Republic}}

|Mbunda Kingdom

|-

|1914

|1914

|First Yemeni–Asiri war{{Cite book|url=https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-idrisi-state-in-asir-1906-1934/|title=The Idrisi State in Asir 1906–1934|last=Bang|first=Anne|year=1997|pages=104, 111, 113, 118, 122, 123|access-date=2019-12-09|archive-date=2019-12-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191209141757/https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/the-idrisi-state-in-asir-1906-1934/|url-status=dead}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

  • Autonomous Yemeni Imamate

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg}} Idrisid Emirate of Asir

|-

|1914

|1914

|Dersim uprising of 1914
Part of the {{Interlanguage link|Dersim uprisings|lt=Dersim uprisings|tr|Dersim ayaklanmaları|WD=}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

|-

|1914

|1914

|Bitlis uprising

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

Supported by:

{{flag|Russian Empire}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=c2tZDwAAQBAJ|title=Narratives of the History of the Ottoman-Kurdish Bedirhani Family in Imperial and Post-Imperial Contexts: Continuities and Changes|last=Henning|first=Barbara|date=2018-04-03|publisher=University of Bamberg Press|isbn=9783863095512|pages=322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327|language=en}}

|-

|1914

|1914

|Uprising in Barzan

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels loyal to Abdülselam Barzani

Supported by:

{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|-

|1914

|1917

|Kongo revolt of 1914{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bYVfDwAAQBAJ|title=A Tributary Model of State Formation: Ethiopia, 1600–2015|last=Abegaz|first=Berhanu|date=2018-06-09|publisher=Springer|isbn=9783319757803|pages=48|language=en}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=u8auCgAAQBAJ|title=Kongo in the Age of Empire, 1860–1913: The Breakdown of a Moral Order|last=Vos|first=Jelmer|date=2015|publisher=University of Wisconsin Pres|isbn=9780299306243|pages=350|language=en}}

|{{flagcountry|First Portuguese Republic}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Kingdom of Kongo according to Giovanni Cavazzi da Montecuccolo.svg}} Kingdom of Kongo (1914)

Various rebel groups (1914–1917){{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZfnWCQAAQBAJ|title=Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: Ethnic and National Groups Around the World A-Z [4 Volumes]|last=Minahan|first=James|date=2002-05-30|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=9780313076961|pages=350|language=en}}

|-

|1914

|1914

|Operations in the Tochi

Part of the instability on the North-West Frontier

|{{Flag|British Empire}}

|Rebel tribesmen from Khost

|-

|1914

|1914

|{{Interlanguage link|Revolt of Juazeiro|lt=|pt|Sedição de Juazeiro|WD=}}

|{{Flag|First Brazilian Republic}}

|Rebels

|-

|1914

|1921

|Zaian War

|{{flag|France}}

|Zaian Confederation

|-

|1914

|1914

|Dominican Civil War of 1914

|Rebels

|{{flag|Dominican Republic}}

|-

|1914

|1914

|Haitian Civil War{{Cite book|last1=Lundahl|first1=Mats|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uyhbBAAAQBAJ|title=Peasants and Religion: A Socioeconomic Study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola Religion in the Dominican Republic|last2=Lundius|first2=Jan|date=2012-10-02|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-68765-7|pages=105|language=en}}

|

|

|-

|1914

|1914

|Blayong's uprisingContesting Colonial Discourse: Rewriting Murut History of Resistance in British North Borneo from 1881 to 1915 http://ejournals.ukm.my/akademika/article/download/3037/1935

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flagicon image|Flag of North Borneo (1902–1946).svg}} North Borneo

|Murut rebels

|-

|1914

|1914

|Peasant Revolt in Albania

|{{flagicon|Albania|1914}} Albania

{{flagicon|Romania}} Romanian volunteers

{{flagicon|Austria-Hungary}} Austro-Hungarian volunteers

Kosovar Albanian units

|{{flagicon|Ottoman Empire}} Albanian Muslim pro-Ottoman rebels

|-

|1914

|1914

|Truku War

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

|Truku Tribe

|-

|1914

|1918

|World War I

|Allied Powers:{{plainlist|

  • {{flag|British Empire}}
  • {{flagcountry|French Third Republic}}
  • {{flagcountry|Russian Empire}} (until 1917)
  • {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Serbia}}
  • {{flag|Belgium}}
  • {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Montenegro}}
  • {{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
  • {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}} (from 1915)
  • {{nowrap|{{flag|United States|1912}} (from 1917)}}
  • {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania}} (1916–18)
  • {{flagcountry|First Portuguese Republic}} (from 1916)
  • {{flagicon image|Flag of Hejaz (1917).svg}} Hejaz (from 1916)
  • {{flagicon image|Flag of China (1912–1928).svg}} China (from 1917)
  • {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Greece}} (from 1917)
  • {{flagdeco|Thailand}} Siam (from 1917)
  • {{small|...and others}}

}}

|Central Powers:{{plainlist|

  • {{flag|German Empire}}
  • {{flag|Austria-Hungary}}
  • {{flag|Ottoman Empire}}
  • {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria}} (from 1915)
  • {{small|...and co-belligerents}}

}}

|-

|1914

|1914

|United States occupation of Veracruz
Part of the Banana Wars

|{{flag|United States|1912}}

|{{flag|Mexico|1914}}

|-

|1914

|1915

|Bluff War

|{{flag|United States|1912}}

|Ute
Paiute

|-

|1914

|1917

|Ovambo Uprising

|{{flagcountry|First Portuguese Republic}}

{{flagcountry|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland}}

  • {{flagcountry|Union of South Africa|1912}} (from 1915)

|20x20px Ovambo

|-

|1914

|1915

|Maritz Rebellion

|{{flagicon image|South Africa Flag 1912-1928.svg}} Union of South Africa

|{{flagicon|South African Republic}} South African Republic

|-

|1915

|1915

|1915 Rehoboth Basters rebellion

|{{Flag|German Empire}}

|Rehoboth Basters

|-

|1915

|1918

|Second Saudi-Rashidi War

|File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg}} Emirate of Jabal Shammar
{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|-

|1915

|1917

|Sadiavahe rebellion{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R3uh_dCXhXIC|title=Consensus, Conflict, and Change: A Sociological Introduction to African Societies|last1=Peil|first1=Margaret|last2=Oyeneye|first2=Olatunji Y.|date=1998|publisher=East African Publishers|isbn=978-9966-46-747-8|pages=115|language=en|quote=The second important reaction was the Sadiavahe movement (1915-17). This was an armed peasant uprising which first began in the south-west on the left bank of the river Menarandra in early February 1915 and spread very quickly to the districts of Ampanihy and Tsihombe. The Sadiavahe stole cattle, attacked villages, cut telegraph wires. and withdrew into hiding-places well away from the posts controlled by the administration. They formed bands, ranging in number from ten to forty members at most, which were extremely mobile. Among the reasons why entire villages gave open or clandestine support to the Sadiavahe was the acute poverty of the population as a result of the very infrequent but violent rainfall, the imposition of a cattle tax, and the far-reaching of fats of the First World War, which had led to the mobilisation of people and to food shortages.}}

|{{flag|France}}

|Sadiavahe movement

|-

|1915

|1915

|Kru Coast Rebellion{{Cite journal|last=Davis|first=Ronald W.|date=1975|title=The Liberian Struggle for Authority on the Kru Coast|journal=The International Journal of African Historical Studies|volume=8|issue=2|pages=222–265|doi=10.2307/216649|issn=0361-7882|jstor=216649}}

|{{Flag|Liberia}}

|Kru rebels

|-

|1915

|1915

|Botan revolt{{Cite web|url=http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2625/1/U615574.pdf|title=Britain's Policy Towards The Kurdish Question, 1915–1923|last=Eskander|first=Saad|date=2014|website=etheses.lse.ac.uk|pages=44, 45, 217}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

|-

|1915

|1915

|Tapani incident

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

|Han Taiwanese

Taiwanese aborigines

|-

|1915

|1915

|Turkoman Revolt of 1915{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5LdQDAAAQBAJ|title=The Revolt of 1916 in Russian Central Asia|last=Sokol|first=Edward Dennis|date=2016|publisher=JHU Press|isbn=9781421420509|pages=136|language=en|quote=These Yomud Turkomans situated along the Persian border proved much more difficult to deal with. These Yomuds had shown their rebellious disposition before when in 1912 and 1915 those subject to the Khivan khanate revolted. In 1915 an attack was organized against the city of Khiva and was beaten off only with the help of Russian troops under General Galkin.}}

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

  • {{flagicon image|Flag of the Khanate of Khiva.svg}} Khiva

|Yomud Turkomans

|-

|1915

|1915

|{{Interlanguage link|Battle of Kanzaan (1915)|ar|معركة_كنزان}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg|size=22px}} Nejd and Hasa

|Ajman tribe

|-

|1915

|1915

|Battle of Jarrab

Part of the Unification of Saudi Arabia and World War I

|File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg Emirate of Ha'il

|File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg Emirate of Nejd and Hasa

|-

|1915

|1915

|Chilembwe uprising

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Nyasaland rebels

|-

|1915

|1915

|Bussa rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Bussa warriors

|-

|1915

|1915

|1915 Singapore Mutiny

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|5th Native Light Infantry sepoys

|-

|1915

|1915

|Kelantan rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Tok Janggut's rebel forces

|-

|1915

|1915

|Rundum revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Antanum's rebel forces

|-

|1915

|1916

|Volta-Bani War

|{{flag|France}}

|Tribal insurgents

|-

|1915

|?

|Somba rebellion{{Cite book |last=Grataloup |first=Christian |title=Die Geschichte der Welt Ein Atlas |publisher=C. H. Beck |year=2019 |isbn=978-3-406-77345-7 |edition=8th |location=Germany |publication-date=2022 |pages=347 page |language=German}}

|

|Tammari people

|-

|1915

|1916

|National Protection War
Anti-Monarchy War

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912|name=Republic of China}}

|{{flagicon image|YuanFlag1.svg}} Empire of China

|-

|1915

|1916

|Gallipoli campaign

Part of World War I

|{{flagcountry|Ottoman Empire}}

|{{flagcountry|UKGBI}}

{{flagcountry|French Third Republic}}

|-

|1915

|1917

|Senussi Campaign
Part of World War I

|{{flag|British Empire}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Cyrenaica.svg}} Senussi
{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}
Darfur Emirate

|-

|1915

|1934

|United States occupation of Haiti
Part of the Banana Wars

|{{flag|United States|1912}}

|{{flag|Haiti}}

|-

|1916

|1916

|Jambi uprising{{Cite book|url=https://www.oapen.org/search?identifier=389234|title=The Netherlands Indies and the Great War, 1914–1918|date=2007 |pages=453|doi=10.26530/OAPEN_389234 |last1=Dijk Van |first1=Kees |isbn=9789067183086 }}

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Indonesian rebels in Sumatra

|-

|1915

|1915

|Operations against the Mohmands, Bunerwals and Swatis in 1915

Part of the instability on the North-West Frontier

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Rebel tribes

|-

|1915

|1916

|Kalat Operations (1915-16)

|{{Flag|British Empire}}

|Kalat tribesmen

|-

|1916

|1934

|Yarahmadzai uprising

|{{flag|British Empire}}
{{flagicon image|Tricolour Flag of Iran (1886).svg}} Sublime State of Persia

|Yarahmadzai tribe

|-

|1916

|1916

|Dersim uprising of 1916

Part of the {{Interlanguage link|Dersim uprisings|lt=Dersim uprisings|tr|Dersim ayaklanmaları|WD=}}

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

|-

|1916

|1916

|1916 Kumyk uprising

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|Kumyk rebels

|-

|1916

|1917

|Mohmand blockade

Part of the instability on the North-West Frontier

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Mohmands

|-

|1916

|1918

|Cuban Civil War

(See Sugar Intervention)

|{{Flagicon|Cuba}} Mario García Menocal loyalists
{{flag|United States|1912}}

|{{Flagicon|Cuba}} Pro-José Miguel Gómez rebels

|-

|1916

|1917

|Kaocen Revolt

|{{flag|France}}

|Tuareg guerrillas

|-

|1916

|1916

|1916 Cochinchina uprising

|{{flag|France}}

|Cochinchina rebels

|-

|1916

|1916

|Battle of Segale

|Regents of Ethiopia

|Lij Iyasu loyalists

|-

|1916

|1916

|Noemvriana

|{{flagicon|Kingdom of Greece|royal}} Kingdom of Greece

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flag|France}}

|-

|1916

|1916

|Central Asian revolt of 1916

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

| Rebels

|-

|1916

|1916

|Easter Rising

|{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} British Army
Dublin Metropolitan Police
Royal Irish Constabulary

|{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish Republican Brotherhood
Irish Volunteers
Irish Citizen Army
Cumann na mBan
Hibernian Rifles
Fianna Éireann

|-

|1916

|1924

|United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–24)
Part of the Banana Wars

|{{flag|United States|1916}}

|Dominican rebels

|-

|1916

|1918

|Arab Revolt
Part of World War I

|{{flagicon|Arab Revolt}} Hashemite Arabs
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} United Kingdom

----{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Sultanate of Nejd (Unification of Saudi Arabia)

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|-

|1916

|1934

|Basmachi movement
Part of World War I and Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}
{{small|(1916–17)}}


{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian Republic
{{small|(1917)}}

----

{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

{{flagicon image|Flag of Khiva 1920-1923.svg}} Khorezm SSR

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic.svg}} Bukharan PSR

----

{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}
{{small|(From December 30, 1922)}}

|{{flagicon image|Bandera del Turquestan.svg}} Basmachi

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Khanate of Khiva.svg}} Khiva
{{small|(1918–20)}}

{{flagicon|Russia}} White Army
{{small|(1919–20)}}In Union with him and Bey Madamin counter-revolutionary robber bands with July 10, 1919, to January 1920.

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Emirate of Bukhara.svg}} Bukhara
{{small|(1920)}}

Supported by:

{{flag|Emirate of Afghanistan}} {{small|(Until mid-1922)}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qJpXJXOno9IC|title=Kabul Under Siege: Fayz Muhammad's Account of the 1929 Uprising|last1=Muḥammad|first1=Fayz̤|last2=Hazārah|first2=Fayz̤ Muḥammad Kātib|date=1999|publisher=Markus Wiener Publishers|isbn=9781558761551|pages=12|language=en}}

----

{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1929).svg}} Afghanistan
{{small|(1929)}}Supporters of Habibullah had fought in alliance with such films only in northern Afghanistan

|-

|1917

|1917

|Uukwanyama rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flag|South Africa|1910}}

|Uukwanyama rebels

|-

|1917

|1917

|1917 Uganda rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Forces loyal to Rembe

|-

|1917

|1917

|Kurdish uprisings of 1917

|{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

|Kurdish rebels

Supported by:

{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|-

|1917

|1917

|February Revolution

|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian revolutionaries

|{{flag|Russian Empire}}

|-

|1917

|1917

|July Days

|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian Provisional Government

|23px Bolshevik Party

|-

|1917

|1917

|Operations against the Mahsuds (1917)

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Mahsud rebels

|-

|1917

|1917

|Manchu Restoration

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912|name=Republic of China}}

|Monarchist rebels

|-

|1917

|1917

|Thái Nguyên uprising

|{{flagicon|France}} French colonial empire

|Vietnamese rebels

|-

|1917

|1917

|Polubotkivtsi Uprising

|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian Provisional Government

|Ukrainian separatists

|-

|1917

|1917

|Toplica insurrection

|{{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}

|Chetniks

|-

|1917

|1918

|{{Interlanguage link|1917 Kanak revolt|lt=|fr|Révolte kanak de 1917|WD=}}

|{{flagicon|France}} French colonial empire

|Kanak rebels

|-

|1917

|1917

|Kornilov Affair

|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian Provisional Government

|Soldiers under Lavr Kornilov

|-

|1917

|1917

|Green Corn Rebellion

|{{flag|United States}}

|Anti-draft rebels

|-

|1917

|1917

|October Revolution
Part of Russian Civil War

|{{flagicon image|Red star with hammer and sickle.svg}} Bolsheviks

|{{flagicon|Russia}} Russian Provisional Government

|-

|1917

|1917

|Kerensky–Krasnov uprising
Part of Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|{{Flagicon|Russia}} Rebels under Alexander Kerensky

|-

|1917

|1922

|Russian Civil War

|Victorious in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia:

{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

Other Soviet republics

Mongolian People's Party

----

Victorious in their respective countries:

{{flagicon image|Flag of Finland 1918 (state).svg}} Kingdom of Finland

{{flagicon|Estonia}} Republic of Estonia

{{flagicon|Latvia}} Republic of Latvia

{{flagicon|Lithuania}} Republic of Lithuania

{{flagicon|Poland}} Second Polish Republic

|{{flagicon|Russian Empire}} White Movement

Central Powers (until 1918):

{{flag|Austria-Hungary|name=Austro-Hungarian Empire}}

{{flag|German Empire}}

{{flag|Ottoman Empire}}

Allied Forces (from 1918):

{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia

{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Republic of China

{{flagicon|France}} France

{{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}

{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

{{flagicon|Poland}} Poland

{{flag|Kingdom of Romania}}

{{flag|Kingdom of Serbia}}

{{flagcountry|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland}}

  • {{flag|Australia}}
  • {{flag|Canada|1868}}

{{flag|United States|1912}}

Other combatants:

{{flagicon image|Black flag.svg}} Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine

{{flagicon image|Flag of Ukraine (1917–1921).svg}} Ukrainian People's Republic

{{flagicon image|Flag of Georgia (1918-1921).svg}} Democratic Republic of Georgia

{{flagicon image |Flag of the Democratic Republic of Armenia.svg}} Democratic Republic of Armenia

Various pro-independence movements

|-

|1917

|1922

|Constitutional Protection Movement

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Beiyang Government

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Guangzhou Military Government

|-

|1917

|1921

|Ukrainian War of Independence
Part of World War I and Russian Civil War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1929).svg}} Ukrainian SSR
{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Ukraine (1917–1921).svg}} Ukrainian People's Republic

{{flagicon image|Flag of Ukraine (1917–1921).svg}} West Ukrainian People's Republic
{{flagicon image|Flag of Russia.svg}} White Movement

|-

|1917

|1949

|Ngolok rebellions (1917–49)

|{{flagicon|Republic of China}} Republic of China

|Ngolok tribesmen

|-

|1918

|1918

|Operations against the Marri and Khetran tribes (1918)Report of the Battles Nomenclature Committee
Part of the instability on the North-West Frontier

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Marri and Khetran tribesmen

|-

|1918

|1918

|Adubi War

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Egba rebels

|-

|1918

|1922

|Simko Shikak revolt (1918–22)

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Iran

|Rebels

  • Irregular Kurdish militias
  • Ottoman soldiers and mercenaries

|-

|1918

|1918

|Judenburg mutiny
Part of World War I

|{{flag|Austria-Hungary}}

|17th Infantry Regiment

|-

|1918

|1918

|Cattaro Mutiny
Part of World War I

|{{flag|Austria-Hungary}}

|Elements of the Austro-Hungarian Navy

|-

|1918

|1918

|Aster Revolution
Part of World War I

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Hungary (1918-1919; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg|size=22px}} Hungarian National Council

|{{flag|Austria-Hungary}}

|-

|1918

|1918

|Radomir Rebellion
Part of World War I

|{{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}

|Bulgarian Agrarian National Union

|-

|1918

|1918

|Left SR uprising
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|Left Socialist Revolutionary Party

|-

|1918

|1918

|Finnish Civil War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Finland 1918 (state).svg}} Finnish White Guards
{{flag|German Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Finnish Red Guards
{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|-

|1918

|1918

|Georgian–Armenian War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Democratic Republic of Armenia.svg}} First Republic of Armenia

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Georgia (1918-1921).svg}} Democratic Republic of Georgia

|-

|1918

|1958

|Polish–Czechoslovak border conflicts

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Poland.svg|25px}} Second Polish Republic

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Czech Republic.svg|25px}} First Czechoslovak Republic (until 1938)
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Czech Republic.svg|25px}}Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–1939)
{{flagicon image|Flag of Slovakia.svg|25px}} First Slovak Republic (1939–1945)
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Czech Republic.svg|25px}}Third Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1948)
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Czech Republic.svg|25px}} Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1948–1958)

|-

|1918

|1918

|Internal conflict in the Banat Republic

|{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Banat Republic

|

{{plainlist|

}}

|-

|1918

|1918

|Serbian incursion into the Banat Republic

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Serbia}}

|{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Banat Republic

|-

|1918

|1918

|Viena expedition

|{{flagicon|RSFSR|1918}} Russian SFSR
23px Finnish Red Guards
{{flag|United Kingdom}}

|25px Finnish White Guards
25px Finnish Jäger troops

|-

|1918

|1918

|First Pechenga expedition

|{{flagicon|RSFSR|1918}} Russian SFSR
23px Finnish Red Guards
{{Flagicon image|Naval ensign of the United Kingdom.svg}} Murmansk Legion

|25px Finnish volunteers

|-

|1918

|1919

|Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia

|{{flag|State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}

|{{flagicon|Austria}} Republic of German-Austria

|-

|1918

|1919

|German Revolution of 1918–19

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|Royalist Forces:

{{flagicon image|Flag of the German Empire.svg|size=22px}} German Empire (1918)

----

Communist Forces:

{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Bavarian Soviet Republic

{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Spartacus League
German Communist movements

|-

|1918

|1919

|Greater Poland Uprising (1918–19)

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Poland

|{{flag|German Empire}}

|-

|1918

|1919

|Hungarian–Czechoslovak War

|{{flag|Hungarian People's Republic (1918–19)|name=First Hungarian Republic}}
{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Hungarian Soviet Republic

|{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} First Czechoslovak Republic

|-

|1918

|1919

|Polish–Ukrainian War
Part of the Ukrainian War of Independence

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Poland

|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} West Ukrainian People's Republic

|-

|1918

|1920

|Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–20)
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Transcaucasian Federation.svg}} Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic

{{flagicon image|Flag of Georgia (1918-1921).svg}} Democratic Republic of Georgia

|{{flagicon image|Red star with hammer and sickle.svg}} Pro-Bolshevik Ossetian rebels

|-

|1918

|1919

|Sochi conflict
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flagicon|Russia}} White movement
22px  Kuban-Black Sea Soviet Republic

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Georgia (1918-1921).svg}} Democratic Republic of Georgia

|-

|1918

|1920

|Armenian–Azerbaijani War
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Armenia|1918|name=First Republic of Armenia}}

{{flagicon|Nagorno-Karabakh}} Republic of Mountainous Armenia

{{flagicon|Nagorno-Karabakh}} Nagorno-Karabakh rebels

{{flag|British Empire}} (1918 only)

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Centrocaspian Dictatorship.svg}} Centrocaspian Dictatorship (1918 only)

|{{flag|Azerbaijan|name=Azerbaijan Democratic Republic}}

{{flag|Ottoman Empire}} (1918 only)

{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}} (from April 1920)

{{flagdeco|Ottoman Empire}} Turkish National Movement (from April 1920)

|-

|1918

|1920

|Estonian War of Independence
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Estonia}}

{{flagicon|Russia}} White Russia

{{flag|Latvia}}

{{flag|United Kingdom}}

{{flagicon image|Ingrian people.svg|size=25px}} Ingria

{{flagicon|German Empire}} Ober Ost

Finnish, Swedish and Danish volunteers

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

{{Flagicon image|Flag of the Commune of the Working People of Estonia.svg}} Commune of Estonia

{{flag|Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic|name=Latvian SSR}}

|-

|1918

|1920

|Latvian War of Independence
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Latvia}}

{{flag|Estonia}}

{{flagicon|Poland}} Poland

{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flagicon|France}} France

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

{{flag|Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic|name=Latvian SSR}}

|-

|1918

|1919

|Lithuanian–Soviet War
Part of the Lithuanian Wars of Independence

|{{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania
{{flag|Weimar Republic|name=Saxon volunteers}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag RSFSR 1918.svg}} Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR.svg}} Lithuanian-Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

|-

|1918

|1919

|Al-Khurma dispute
Part of the Unification of Saudi Arabia

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg}} Emirate of Riyadh

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Hejaz (1917).svg}} Kingdom of Hejaz

|-

|1918

|1921

|War of the Insane

|{{flag|French Indochina}}

|Hmong rebels

|-

|1918

|1920

|Revolt of the Ingrian Finns

|File:Flag RSFSR 1918.svg Russian SFSR

|File:Ingrian people.svg North Ingria
File:Flag of Finland 1918 (state).svg Finnish volunteers

|-

|1918

|1921

|Franco-Turkish War
Part of the Turkish War of Independence

|{{flagdeco|Ottoman Empire}} Turkish National Movement

|{{flagicon|French Third Republic}} France
{{flagdeco|Armenia|1918}} French Armenian Legion

|-

|1919

|1923

|Second Yemeni–Asiri War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg}} Idrisid Emirate of Asir

Supported by:

{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{Flag|Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen}}

|-

|1919

|1919

|Toli-Toli incident

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

|-

|1919

|1919

|Garut incident

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|Anti-Dutch forces

|-

|1919

|1919

|Punjab RebellionThe Third Afghan War 1919 Official Account p. 13 (See: Amritsar Massacre)

Part of the instability on the North-West Frontier

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Rebels

|-

|1919

|1919

|Black Sea mutiny

|{{flagicon|France}} France

|Mutineers

|-

|1919

|1919

|1919 Royalist uprising in Northern Portugal

|{{flag|First Portuguese Republic}}

|{{flagicon|Kingdom of Portugal}} Monarchy of the North

|-

|1919

|1919

|Christmas Uprising

|{{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Montenegrin Whites
{{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Kingdom of Yugoslavia

|{{flagicon|Kingdom of Montenegro}} Montenegrin Greens
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|-

|1919

|1919

|Spartacist uprising
Part of the German Revolution of 1918–19

|{{flagicon|Germany}} Interim government

  • {{flagicon image|War Ensign of Germany 1903-1918.svg}} Freikorps

|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Germany.svg}} Communist Party of Germany

{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany

|-

|1919

|1919

|Lithuanian War of Independence (War against the Bermontians)
Part of the Lithuanian Wars of Independence

|{{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania

|{{flagicon|Russia}} West Russian Volunteer Army

|-

|1919

|1919

|Sejny Uprising

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Polish Military Organization (PMO)
{{flagicon|Poland}} 41st Infantry Regiment

|{{flagicon|Lithuania|1918}} Lithuanian Sejny Command
{{flagicon|Lithuania|1918}} 1st Reserve Battalion

|-

|1919

|1919

|First Barzanji Revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Kurdish Tribesmen

|-

|1919

|1919

|Polish–Czechoslovak War
Part of the Polish–Czechoslovak border conflicts

|{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Second Polish Republic

|-

|1919

|1919

|Khotyn Uprising

|{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania}}

|Ukrainian rebels

|-

|1919

|1919

|Hungarian–Romanian war of 1919

|{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania}}

|{{flag|Hungarian People's Republic (1918–19)|name=First Hungarian Republic}} (until 21 March 1919)
{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Hungarian Soviet Republic

|-

|1919

|1922
(Armistice)

1923
(Treaty)

|Turkish War of Independence

|{{flagdeco|Ottoman Empire}} Turkish National Movement

Supported by:

{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Greece}}
{{flagicon|French Third Republic}} France
{{flagcountry|Democratic Republic of Armenia}} (in 1920)
{{flagcountry|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland}}
{{flagcountry|Ottoman Empire}} (until 1922)

{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}
{{flagicon image|Flag of Georgia (1918–1921).svg}} Georgia (in 1921)

|-

|1919

|1919

|Third Anglo-Afghan War

|{{flag|Afghanistan|1919}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

{{flagcountry|British Raj}}

|-

|1919

|1920

|Waziristan campaign (1919–1920)

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{flagcountry|British Raj}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Waziristan resistance (1930s).svg}} Waziristan

|-

|1919

|1919

|Impresa di Fiume

|{{Flagicon image|Labaro Reggenza Italiana del Carnaro.svg}} Forces loyal to Gabriele D'Annunzio

|{{Flagicon|United States|variant=1912}} {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} {{Flagicon|French Third Republic}} American, British and French occupying forces

|-

|1919

|1920

|Italo-Yugoslav War

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Free State of Fiume.svg}} Free State of Fiume

|{{flag|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes}}

|-

|1919

|1919

|First Honduran Civil War

|Rebels

|{{flag|Honduras|1866}}

|-

|1919

|1921

|Polish–Soviet War

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Republic of Poland

{{flagicon|Ukraine|1918}} Ukrainian People's Republic

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

{{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Ukrainian_SSR_(1919-1929).svg}} Ukrainian SSR

|-

|1919

|1919

|First Silesian Uprising
Part of the Silesian Uprisings

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Silesian Rebels

|-

|1919

|1919

|Aunus expedition

|25px Russian SFSR
23px Finnish Red Guards

|25px Finnish White Guards
25px Finnish Jäger troops

|-

|1919

|1920

|Alawite Revolt of 1919

|{{flag|France}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Kingdom of Syria (1920-03-08 to 1920-07-24).svg}} Syrian insurgents

|-

|1919

|1921

|Irish War of Independence

|{{flagicon|Ireland}} Irish Republic

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}

|-

|1919

|1920

|Kuwait–Najd War

|23px Kuwait
{{flag|British Empire|size=23px}}

|File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg Ikhwan
Bedouins

|-

|1919

|1922

|Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
Part of the Turkish War of Independence

|{{flagdeco|Ottoman Empire}} Turkish National Movement
Supported by:
{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|{{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}
Supported by:
{{flagcountry|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland}}
{{flagdeco|Armenia|1918}} Armenian volunteers

|-

|1919

|1923

|Revolts during the Turkish War of Independence

|{{flagdeco|Ottoman Empire}} Turkish National Movement

|{{flagcountry|Ottoman Empire}}

{{flagicon image|Flag of Pontus (2).svg|size=22px}} Pontic rebels
{{flagicon image|Flag of Kurdistan.svg|size=22px}} Milli tribe
{{flagicon image|Flag of Kurdistan.svg|size=22px}} Koçgiri tribe
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg|size=22px}} Rebels of Ethem the Circassian (1920–1921)

|}

1920–1929

class="wikitable sortable"

|+1920–1929

rowspan="2"|Start

! rowspan="2"|Finish

! rowspan="2"|Name of Conflict

! colspan="2"|Belligerents

|Victorious party (if applicable)

!|Defeated party (if applicable)

1920

|1920

|Franco-Syrian War

|{{flagicon|France}} France
{{flagicon image|Flag of the French Mandate of Syria (1920).svg}} French Syria

|{{flagicon|Arab Revolt}} Syrian rebels

1920

|1920

|1920 uprising in Afghanistan{{Cite book|url=http://docshare04.docshare.tips/files/24356/243567005.pdf|title=Historical and Political Who's who of Afghanistan|last=Adamec|first=Ludwig W.|date=1975|publisher=Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt|isbn=978-3-201-00921-8|pages=166|language=en|quote=There was an abortive uprising by the Safi regiment in his favour in June 1920. This regiment was raised in Tagao by Sardar Inayatullah.}}

|{{flag|Afghanistan|1919}}

|Safi regiment

1920

|1920

|Misurata-Warfala War{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gSg0lQkyJoIC&q=1835+%22civil+war%22+libya|title=The making of modern Libya|last=Ahmida|first=Ali Abdullatif|publisher=SUNY Press|year=2002|isbn=978-1-4384-2891-8|location=Albany, New York|pages=126–131|access-date=12 June 2011}}

|Warfallan tribesmen

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Tripolitanian Republic (Fictional).svg}} Tripolitanian Republic

1920

|1920

|Husino rebellion

|{{flag|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes}}

|Bosnian miners

1920

|1920

|1920 Iraqi Revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Iraqi rebels

1920

|1920

|Vlora War

|{{flagicon|Albania|1914}} Principality of Albania

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

1920

|1922

|1920–1922 Jabal al-Gharbi civil war

|Tribal fighters

|Tribal fighters

1920

|1920

|Polish–Lithuanian War
Part of the Lithuanian Wars of Independence

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Poland

|{{flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania

1920

|1920

|Kapp Putsch

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|Far-right Freikorps

1920

|1920

|Ruhr Uprising

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}
Freikorps

|{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Red Ruhr Army

1920

|1920

|Second Silesian Uprising
Part of the Silesian Uprisings

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|{{flagicon|Poland}} German civil government and police of Upper Silesia

1920

|1920

|1920 Georgian coup attempt

|{{flag|Democratic Republic of Georgia}}

|{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Georgian Bolsheviks

1920

|1920

|May Uprising

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Democratic Republic of Armenia.svg}} First Republic of Armenia
{{flagicon image|Armenian Revolutionary Federation logo 1915.png}} Armenian Revolutionary Federation

|{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Armenian Bolsheviks
{{flagicon image|Star and Crescent.svg}} Muslims of Armenia

1920

|1920

|Turkish–Armenian War
Part of the Turkish War of Independence

|{{flagdeco|Ottoman Empire}} Turkish National Movement
{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Democratic Republic of Armenia.svg}} First Republic of Armenia

1920

|1920

|Zhili–Anhui War

Part of the Warlord Era

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Zhili clique
Fengtian clique

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Anhui clique

1920

|1920

|Second Pechenga expedition

|{{flagicon image|Flag RSFSR 1918.svg}} Russian SFSR
{{flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Finnish Red Guards
{{Flagicon image|Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg}} Murmansk Legion

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Finland 1918-1920 (State).svg}} Finnish volunteers

1920

|1921

|Guangdong–Guangxi War

Part of the Warlord Era

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Old Guangxi clique

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Chinese Revolutionary Party

1920

|1921

|Dagestan Uprising
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|Dagestani rebels

1920

|1926

|Rif War

|{{flagicon|France}} France

{{flagicon|Spain|1785}} Spain

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of the Rif.svg}} Rif Republic

1920

|1920

|1920 Upper Asir conflict

|Rebel tribes

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg}} Sultanate of Nejd

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Upper Asir.svg}} Sheikdom of Upper Asir

1921

|1921

|1921 Khorosan rebellion{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TVObCwAAQBAJ|title=Iran at War: 1500–1988|last=Farrokh|first=Kaveh|date=2011-12-20|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|isbn=978-1-78096-240-5|pages=187|language=en}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Iran

|{{flagicon image|State flag of Persia (1907–1933).svg}} Autonomous Government of Khorasan

1921

|1921

|Kurdish uprising of Autumn 1921

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Anti-Kemalist Kurdish rebels

1921

|1921

|Waziristan campaign (1921–1924)

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{flagcountry|British Raj}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Waziristan resistance (1930s).svg}} Waziristan

1921

|1921

|Anti-fascist uprising in Albona

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Albona Republic.svg}} Albona Republic

1921

|1921

|Red Army invasion of Georgia
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}
{{flagdeco|Ottoman Empire}} Turkey

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Georgia (1918-1921).svg}} Democratic Republic of Georgia

1921

|1921

|Kronstadt rebellion
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|25px Anarchist sailors

1921

|1921

|February Uprising
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Revolutionary committee (Revkom) of Armenia

|{{flagicon image|Armenian Revolutionary Federation logo 1915.png}} Armenian Revolutionary Federation

1921

|1921

|Coto War

|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}Costa Rica

|{{flagicon|Panama}}Panama

1921

|1921

|Battle of Mountainous Armenia
Part of the Russian Civil War

|{{flagicon|Armenia|1918|size=25px}} Armenia

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}
{{flag|Turkey}}
25px Azerbaijan SSR

1921

|1921

|March Action

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|Communist Party of Germany
Communist Workers' Party of Germany

1921

|1921

|Third Silesian Uprising
Part of the Silesian Uprisings

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Silesian rebels

{{flagicon|Poland}} Poland

1921

|1921

|Mongolian Revolution of 1921
Part of Russian Civil War

|Mongolian Communists
{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|22px Bogd Khaanate
22px White Guards

1921

|1921

|Charles I of Austria's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary

|Regentists

|Loyalists

1921

|1921

|Uprising in West Hungary

|22px Austria
22px Hungary

|22px Rongyos Gárda
22px Lajtabánság
22px Bosnian and Albanian Muslim volunteers

1921

|1921

|Malabar rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Khilafat Movement

1921

|1921

|1921 Persian coup d'etat

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Persian Cossack Brigade

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Iranian Qajar police
{{flagicon image|Flag of Persian Socialist Soviet Republic.svg}} Jangalis
Simko Kurdish rebels
{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Colonel Pesian's forces
supported by:
{{flag|Soviet Union}}

1921

|1921

|Conquest of Ha'il

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg}} Sultanate of Nejd

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Ha'il 1920.svg}} Emirate of Ha'il

1921

|1922

|East Karelian Uprising and Soviet–Finnish conflict 1921–22
Part of Russian Civil War

|{{flag|Russian SFSR|1918}}

|Finnish and East Karelian rebels

1921

|1922

|Rand Rebellion

|{{flag|Union of South Africa|1912}}

|Miners
{{Flagicon image|Flag of the South African Communist Party.svg}} South African Communist Party
Syndicalists

1921

|1923

|Kura Rebellion

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flagicon|Jordan|23px}} Emir Abdullah

|{{flagicon|Jordan|23px}} Sheikh Kulaib

1921

|1921

|Ikhwan attack on Najran{{Cite web|url=https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/15941/1/Al-Maghafi_3478_vol1.pdf|title=MORE THAN JUST A BOUNDARY DISPUTE: THE REGIONAL GEOPOLITICS OF SAUDI-YEMENI RELATIONS|last=Al-Maghafi|first=Fadhl|date=2012|website=eprints.soas.ac.uk|pages=107, 110}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Ikhwan.svg}} Ikhwan

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Principality of Najran.png}} Principality of Najran

1922

|1922

|18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt

|{{Flag|First Brazilian Republic}}

|Tenentista movement

1922

|1922

|1922 bombardment of Yemen{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RNfLDAAAQBAJ|title=Defending Arabia|last=Peterson|first=J. E.|date=2016-08-05|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-22999-5|pages=35|language=en}}

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} British RAF

|{{Flag|Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen}}

1922

|1924

|Ikhwan raids on Transjordan

|{{Flagicon|United Kingdom}} British RAF

{{flagicon|Jordan}} Pro-Hashemite tribesmen:Joab B. Eilon, Yoav Alon. The making of Jordan: tribes, colonialism and the modern state. 2007: pp.54–56. [https://books.google.com/books?id=P4cjDhBXV-4C&pg=PA56]

|Ikhwan ('Utaybah tribe)

1922

|1922

|Bondelswarts Rebellion

|{{flag|Union of South Africa|1912}}

|Bondelswarts

1922

|1922

|San rebellion

|{{flag|Union of South Africa|1912}}

|San rebels

1922

|1922

|1922 Uukwambi revolt

|{{flag|Union of South Africa|1912}}

|Uukwambi rebels

1922

|1922

|First Zhili–Fengtian War

Part of the Warlord Era

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Zhili clique

|Fengtian clique

1922

|1924

|Rampa Rebellion of 1922

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flag|British Raj}}

|Rebel forces loyal to Alluri Sitarama Raju

1922

|1922

|11 September 1922 Revolution

|Venizelist rebels

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Greece}}

1922

|1923

|Irish Civil War

|{{flagicon|Ireland}} Pro-treaty forces

|{{flagicon|Ireland}} Anti-treaty forces

1922

|1923

|Paraguayan Civil War (1922)

|{{flagicon|Paraguay}} Gondrists

|{{flagicon|Paraguay}} Schaererists

1922

|1924

|Sheikh Khazal rebellion

Part of the Arab separatism in Khuzestan

|25px Sublime State of Persia

|File:Umayyad Flag.svg Sheikhdom of Mohammerah
Bakhtiari Tribesmen

1922

|1924

|Second Barzanji Revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}
{{flagicon|Iraq|1924}} Kingdom of Iraq (British administration)

|22px Kingdom of Kurdistan

1922

|1927

|Tenente revolts

| File:Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg First Brazilian Republic

| Tenentismo
File:PCdoB flag.svg Brazilian Communist Party

1923

|1941

|Aden Protectorate Insurgency

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Rebel tribes:

  • Makhdumi
  • Mansuri
  • Hukais
  • Subayhi
  • Ahl Ma'ir
  • Qutaybi
  • Mawsata
  • Shayri
  • Ahl Haydara
  • Hamumi
1923

|1923

|Alizai rebellion of 1923

|{{flag|Emirate of Afghanistan}}

|Alizai

1923

|1923

|Corfu incident

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}

1923

|1923

|{{Interlanguage link|De la Huerta Rebellion|lt=|es|Rebelión delahuertista en Tabasco|WD=}}{{Cite journal|last=Machado|first=Manuel A.|date=1972|title=The United States and the De la Huerta Rebellion|journal=The Southwestern Historical Quarterly|volume=75|issue=3|pages=303–324|issn=0038-478X|jstor=30238152}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CvooAQAAMAAJ|title=Resort to war: a data guide to inter-state, extra-state, intra-state, and non-state wars, 1816–2007|last1=Sarkees|first1=Meredith Reid|last2=Wayman|first2=Frank Whelon|date=2010-07-01|publisher=CQ Press|isbn=9780872894341|pages=399|language=en}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Mexico (1916-1934) alternative version.svg}} Mexican government

|Forces loyal to Adolfo de la Huerta

1923

|1923

|June Uprising

|{{flag|Bulgaria}}
{{flagicon image|Flag of IMRO.svg}} IMRO
{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Shpitskomandi

|{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Bulgarian Communist Party
Bulgarian Agrarian National Union
{{flagicon image|Black flag.svg}} Anarchists

1923

|1923

|Leonardopoulos–Gargalidis coup d'état attempt

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Greece}}

|Monarchist rebels

1923

|1923

|Adwan Rebellion

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flagicon|Jordan|23px}} Emir Abdullah's forces
{{flagicon|Jordan|23px}} Hashemite allied tribesmen

|{{flagicon|Jordan|23px}} Sultan al-Adwan's forces

1923

|1923

|Posey War

|{{flag|United States|1912}}

|Ute
Paiute

1923

|1923

|Hamburg Uprising

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|Communist Party of Germany

1923

|1923

|Beer Hall Putsch

|{{flag|Weimar Republic}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the NSDAP (1920–1945).svg}} Nazi Party

1923

|1923

|Klaipėda Revolt

|{{Flag|Lithuania}}

|{{Flag|French Third Republic}}

1923

|1923

|September Uprising

|{{flag|Bulgaria}}
{{flagicon image|Flag of IMRO.svg}} IMRO
{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Shpitskomandi

|{{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} Bulgarian Communist Party
Bulgarian Agrarian National Union
{{flagicon image|Black flag.svg}} Anarchists

1923

|1932

|Pacification of Libya

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Cyrenaica.svg}} Senussi Order

1923

|Ongoing

|Arab separatism in Khuzestan

|{{flagicon|Iran|1925}} Sublime State of Iran (1922–1924)
{{flagicon|Iran|1964}} Imperial State of Iran (1925–1979)
{{flagicon|Iran}} Islamic Republic of Iran (1979–present)

|{{flagicon image|Umayyad Flag.svg|border}} Sheikhdom of Mohammerah (1922–1924)
{{flagicon image|Flag of Arabistan.svg}} DRFLA (1979–1980)
APCO{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
PFLA{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
AFLA{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
{{flagicon image|Flag of Arabistan.svg}} ASMLA
Iranian Arab protesters

1924

|1925

|Chechen uprising of 1924{{Cite web|url=http://www.hrono.ru/sobyt/1924che.html|title=Восстание в Чечне 1924–1925 гг.|website=www.hrono.ru|access-date=2019-07-15}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union}}

|Chechen rebels

1924

|1925

|Turkoman Rebellion in Eastern Iran{{Cite journal|last=Olson|first=Robert|date=1991|title=The Turkoman Rebellion in Eastern Iran, 1924-5: Its Consequences and the Soviet Reaction|journal=Die Welt des Islams|volume=31|issue=2|pages=216–227|doi=10.2307/1570580|issn=0043-2539|jstor=1570580}}

|{{flagicon|Iran|1925}} Sublime State of Persia

|Turkmen rebels

1924

|1924

|São Paulo Revolt of 1924

|{{Flag|First Brazilian Republic}}

|Tenentista movement

1924

|1924

|Beytüşşebab rebellion

|{{Flag|Turkey}}

|Kurdish rebels

1924

|1924

|{{Interlanguage link|Zazejskie uprising|lt=|ru|Зазейское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union}}

|Rebels

1924

|1924

|Second Honduran Civil War

|Rebels

|{{flag|Honduras|1866}}

1924

|1925

|Khost rebellion (1924–1925)

|{{flag|Emirate of Afghanistan}}

Allied tribes:

|Rebel tribes

  • Mangal
  • Alikhel
  • Sulaimankhel
  • Jaji{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cC_L_pFXURsC|title=Reform and rebellion in Afghanistan, 1919–1929: King Amanullah's failure to modernize a tribal society|last=Poullada|first=Leon B.|date=1973|publisher=Cornell University Press|isbn=9780801407727|pages=123|language=en}}
  • Jadran{{Cite web|url=http://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n1673/pdf/andrew_chua.pdf|title=The Promise and Failure of King Amanullah's Modernisation Program in Afghanistan|last=Chua|first=Andrew|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180329064315/http://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/n1673/pdf/andrew_chua.pdf|archive-date=2018-03-29|url-status=live|access-date=21 January 2019}}
  • Ahmadzai{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gu6ECgAAQBAJ|title=A Guide to Intra-state Wars: An Examination of Civil, Regional, and Intercommunal Wars, 1816–2014|last1=Dixon|first1=Jeffrey S.|last2=Sarkees|first2=Meredith Reid|date=2015-08-12|publisher=CQ Press|isbn=9781506317984|pages=475, 476|language=en}}
1924

|1928

|1924–1928 Saqqawist insurgency in Afghanistan

Escalated into the Afghan Civil War

|23px Saqqawists

|{{flag|Emirate of Afghanistan}}

1924

|1924

|Vaalgras revolt

|{{flag|Union of South Africa|1912}}

|Vaalgras

1924

|1924

|August Uprising

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Georgia (1918-1921).svg}} Committee for Independence of Georgia

1924

|1925

|{{Interlanguage link|Tungus uprising|lt=|ru|Тунгусское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Tungus Republic.svg}} Tungus Republic

1924

|1924

|June Revolution

|Faction of Fan Noli

|Principality of Albania

1924

|1924

|1924 Estonian coup d'état attempt

|{{flag|Estonia}}

|Comintern

1924

|1924

|Tatarbunary Uprising

|{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania}}

|{{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}

1924

|1925

|Saudi conquest of Hejaz

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Nejd (1921).svg}} Sultanate of Nejd
{{flag|British Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Hejaz 1920.svg}} Kingdom of Hejaz

1924

|1924

|Nestorian rebellion

|{{Flag|Turkey}}

|Nestorians

1924

|1924

|Second Zhili–Fengtian War

Part of the Warlord Era

|Fengtian clique

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Zhili clique

1924

|1926

|Third Yemeni–Asiri War

|{{Flag|Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg}} Idrisid Emirate of Asir

1924

|1924

|First Asiri Civil War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg}} Idrisid Emirate of Asir

(Sayyid Ali ibn Muhammad al-Idrisi loyalists)

|Rebels led by Mustafa

1925

|1925

|1925 Rehoboth Basters rebellion

|{{flag|Union of South Africa|1912}}

|Rehoboth Basters

1925

|1925

|Incident at Petrich

|{{flag|Kingdom of Bulgaria}}

|{{flag|Kingdom of Greece}}

1925

|1925

|Guna Revolution

|{{flag|Panama}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Kuna Yala.svg}} Guna rebels

1925

|1925

|Sheikh Said rebellion

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Kurdish tribesmen

1925

|1925

|Pink's War

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}

|Mahsud tribesmen

1925

|1925

|Raçkotan and Raman pacifying operations{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yVdfAgAAQBAJ|title=The Emergence of Kurdish Nationalism and the Sheikh Said Rebellion, 1880–1925|last=Olson|first=Robert|date=2013-12-18|publisher=University of Texas Press|isbn=9780292764125|pages=205|language=en|quote=39. Tuncay, Tek-Parti, pp. 127–128 n., gives a list of eighteen rebellions as recorded in Türkiye Cumhuriyeti nde Ayaklanmalar (1924–1938), which is an official version of Turkish military history as written by the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces in 1972. Tuncay considers the Nestorian (Nasturi) rebellion of September 1924 not directly connected to the Kurdish rebellions. The following list is from Tuncay. (1) Nestorian (Nasturi) rebellion (12–28 September 1924); (2) Sheikh Said rebellion (13 February–31 May 1925); (3) Raçkotan and Raman pacifying operations (9–12 August 1925); (4) Sason (Sasun) rebellion (1925–1937); (5) First Ağri (Ararat) rebellion (16 May–17 June 1926) Koçuşaği rebellion (7 October–30 November 1927); (7) Mutki rebellion (26 May–25 August 1927); (8) Second Ağri (Ararat) rebellion (13–20 September 1927); (9) Bicar suppression (7 October–17 November 1927); (10) Asi Resul rebellion (22 May-3 August 1929); (11) Tendürük rebellion (14–27 September 1929); (12) Savur suppression (26 May-9 June 1930); (13) Zeylan rebellion (20 June-beginning of September 1930); (14) Aramar rebellion (16 July-10 October 1930); (15) Third Ağrı (Ararat) rebellion (7–14 November 1930); (16) Pülümür rebellion (8 October-14 November 1930); (17) Menemen rebellion (December 1930); (18) Tunceli (Dersim) suppression (1937–1938)}}

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Kurdish rebels

1925

|1937

|Sason rebellion

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Kurdish rebels

1925

|1929

|Zaraniq rebellion (1925–1929)

|{{Flag|Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen}}

|Zaraniq tribe

Supported by:

1925

|1927

|Great Syrian Revolt

|{{flagicon|France}} France

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Kingdom of Syria (1920-03-08 to 1920-07-24).svg}} Syrian rebels

1925

|1926

|Anti-Fengtian War

Part of the Warlord Era

|Fengtian clique
{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Zhili clique (from February 1918)

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Guominjun
{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Zhili clique (until February 1918)

1925

|1926

|Urtatagai conflict

|{{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}

|23px Emirate of Afghanistan

1925

|1926

|Second Asiri Civil war

|Rebels led by Sayyid al-Hasan ibn Ali al-Idrisial-Hasani

Supported by:

{{flagicon image|Flag of Nejd (1921).svg}} Sultanate of Nejd

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg}} Idrisid Emirate of Asir

(Sayyid Ali ibn Muhammad al-Idrisi loyalists)

1926

|1926

|Asiri tribal revolts of 1926

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Idrisid Emirate of Asir (1909-1927).svg}} Idrisid Emirate of Asir

|Rebel tribes

1926

|1927

|Tarimese Civil War{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F7nPMWdid1YC|title=On the Edge of Empire: Hadhramawt, Emigration, and the Indian Ocean, 1880s–1930s|last=Boxberger|first=Linda|date=2012-02-01|publisher=SUNY Press|isbn=9780791489352|pages=232|language=en}}

|Government of the Sultanate of Tarim

  • "The League"

{{flagicon image|Kathiri flag.svg}} Kathiri

|Tamimi rebels

1926

|1926

|1926 Simko Shikak revolt

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Pahlavi Iran

|Shikak tribesmen

Herki tribesmen

Begzadeh tribesmen

1926

|1927

|Nicaraguan civil war (1926-1927)

|Nicaraguan Conservatives (government)

|Nicaraguan Liberals (rebels)

1926

|1928

|Northern Expedition

Part of the Warlord Era

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

|{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)|1912}} Beiyang Government

1926

|1929

|Cristero War

|{{flag|Mexico|1916}}

|{{flagicon image|Mexico Flag Cristeros.svg}} Cristeros

1926

|1926

|1926 Communist Revolt in Indonesia

|{{Flag|Dutch Empire}}

|{{flagicon image|Communist Party of Indonesia.svg}} Communist Party of Indonesia

1927

|1927

|1927 Nuer uprising

|

|

1927

|1930

|Ararat rebellion

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|{{flagicon image|Kurdish flag (1932).png}} Republic of Ararat

1927

|1930

|Ikhwan Revolt

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Nejd (1926).svg}} Ibn Saud
{{Flag|United Kingdom}}

23px Kuwait

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Ikhwan.svg}} Ikhwan

1927

|1928

|{{Interlanguage link|Confederalist Rebellion|lt=|ru|Восстание конфедералистов|WD=}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg}}Soviet Union

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Yakut ASSR (1926-1937).svg}} Mlado-Yakut Party of Confederalists

1927

|1927

|1927 Kurdish rebellions

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Kurdish rebels

1927

|1927

|Ikhwan raid on Busayya

Part of the Ikhwan revolt

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Ikhwan.svg}} Ikhwan

|{{flagicon|Iraq|1924}} Iraqi Police force

1927

|1950

|Chinese Civil War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Chinese Communist Party (Pre-1996).svg}} Chinese Communist Party
After 1949:
{{flag|People's Republic of China}}

|{{flagicon image|Naval Jack of the Republic of China.svg}} Nationalist Party of China
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of China.svg}} Republic of China
After 1949:
{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}} on Taiwan

1928

|1935

|Persian conquest of West Baluchistan{{Cite web|url=http://www.alekhbariya.net/ar/node/210|title=Baluchistan: A Repugnant Iranian Occupation {{!}} الإخبارية|website=www.alekhbariya.net|access-date=2020-04-06|quote=Approximately three months after Arabistan, in 1928, the Iranian regime occupied Baluchistan after the defeat of Baluchi forces at the hands of the army of the founder of the Pahlavi line, Reza Shah Pahlavi.}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/180927/31c68a20991b5a98b0dece4fd929c9c8.pdf|title=The Baluch insurgency: linking Iran to Pakistan|last=Rehman|first=Zia|date=2014|website=files.ethz.ch|page=1|quote=In 1928 independent West Baluchistan (today the Sistan and Baluchistan Province of Iran) was forcibly annexed to Iran by Reza Shah Pahlavi}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/baluchistan-ia|title=BALUCHISTAN i. (cont.) – Encyclopaedia Iranica|website=www.iranicaonline.org|access-date=2020-04-06}}{{Cite web|url=https://blogs.harvard.edu/mesh/files/2008/06/baluch_salzman1.pdf|title=Politics and Change among the Baluch in Iran|last=Salzman|first=Philip|date=2008|quote=But everything changed after Reza Shah’s military campaign in 1928–35 which brought Baluchistan under Persian control (Arfa 1964: Ch. 13). The tribes were “pacified” and forced to accept the suzerainty of the Shah. Consequently raiding was suppressed, and gradually the tribes were disarmed. Control was imposed over thehakomates, with vari-ous oasis forts knocked down by the Shah’s artillery.}}

|{{flagicon image|Tricolour Flag of Iran (1886).svg}} Sublime State of Persia

|West Baluchistan

1928

|1932

|{{Interlanguage link|Hamed bin Rafda's rebellion|lt=|ar|تمرد ابن رفادة 1932|WD=}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Nejd (1926).svg}} Ibn Saud

|Rebels loyal to Hamed bin Rafda

1928

|1928

|Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong's rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{Flagicon image|Flag of North Borneo (1902–1946).svg}} North Borneo

|Rebels

1928

|1929

|Afghan Civil War (1928–1929)

|23px Amānullāh Khān
(Until 14 January 1929)

----23px Inayatullah Khan
(14–17 January 1929)

----23px Ali Ahmad Khan
(17 January – 9 February 1929)

----Various anti-Saqqawist tribes

  • Wardak
  • Maydan
  • Jalriz
  • Sanglakh

----23px Mohammed Nādir Khān
(March–October 1929)

----Intervening against Basmachi:
{{flag|Soviet Union}}{{Cite journal|last=Ritter|first=William S.|date=1990|title=Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and the Occupation of Garm, Spring 1929|journal=Journal of Contemporary History|volume=25|issue=4|pages=547–580|doi=10.1177/002200949002500408|issn=0022-0094|jstor=260761|s2cid=159486304}}

|Shinwari tribesmen
(14 November–December 1928)

----23px Saqqawists
(November 1928 – 17 January 1929)

23px Emirate of Afghanistan
(18 January – 13 October 1929)

In cooperation with:

{{flagicon image|Bandera del Turquestan.svg}} Basmachi
(1929)

1928

|1931

|Kongo-Wara rebellion

|{{flag|France}}

|Gbaya rebels

1929

|1931

|{{Interlanguage link|Kazakh revolts (1929–1931) |lt=|ru|Казахские восстания |WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Kazakh Rebels

1929

|1929

|Escobar Rebellion

|{{flagicon|Mexico|1916|size=23px}} Mexico

|Escobar rebels

1929

|1929

|1929 Basmachi border raids on the Soviet Union

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|{{flagicon image|Bandera del Turquestan.svg}} Basmachi

1929

|1929

|Chiang-Gui War

Part of the Warlord Era

|{{flagicon|Taiwan}} Republic of China

|{{flagicon|Republic of China|militar}} New Guangxi Clique

1929

|1929

|Afghan campaign of the Red Army (1929)

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|{{flagicon image|Bandera del Turquestan.svg}} Basmachi

1929

|1929

|Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

1929

|1930

|{{Interlanguage link|Alakat Uprising|lt=|ru|Алакатское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Rebels

1929

|1929

|1929 Kurdish rebellions

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Kurdish rebels

1929

|1931

|Anti-Saqqawist campaigns in Kuhdaman and Herat

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Afghanistan|1930}}

|23px Saqqawists

1929

|1930

|Women's War

|Igbo Women of Owerri and Calabar Provinces

|Warrant Chiefs
{{flagicon|UK}} British Colonial Forces

1929

|1929

|Antananarivo uprising

|{{flag|France}}

|Rebels

1929

|1929

|Persian tribal uprisings of 1929

|{{flagicon image|Tricolour Flag of Iran (1886).svg}} Sublime State of Persia

|Qashqai, Khamseh, Buyir Ahmadi and Bakhtiari rebels

1929

|1929

|Nejd Civil War[http://www.moqatel.com/openshare/Behoth/Atrikia51/Saudia3/sec07.doc_cvt.htm – حركات التمرد ضد السلطان عبدالعزيز – كتاب مقاتل من الصحراء] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170318030841/http://www.moqatel.com/openshare/Behoth/Atrikia51/Saudia3/sec07.doc_cvt.htm|date=18 March 2017}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Nejd (1926).svg}} Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd

|Rebels

1929

|1930

|Central Plains War

Part of the Warlord Era

|{{flagicon|ROC}} Forces of Chiang Kai-shek

|{{flagicon|ROC}} Forces of the coalition of Yan Xishan, Feng Yuxiang, Wang Jingwei, and Li Zongren

1930–1944

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan="2"|Start

! rowspan="2"|Finish

! rowspan="2"|Name of Conflict

! colspan="2"|Belligerents

|Victorious party (if applicable)

!|Defeated party (if applicable)

1930

|1930

|Shinwari rebellion

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1929–1931).svg}} Kingdom of Afghanistan

|Shinwari tribesmen

1930

|1930

|1930 Kurdish rebellions

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Kurdish rebels

1930

|1931

|Afridi Redshirt Rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Afridi tribesmen

1930

|1931

|Uprising of the Nghệ-Tĩnh Soviets

|{{Flagicon|France|variant=1794}} French colonial empire

|{{Flagicon image|Red flag.svg}} Nghệ-Tĩnh Soviets

1930

|1930

|{{Interlanguage link|Hnov uprising|lt=|ru|Хновское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Rebels

1930

|1930

|Gugsa Wale's rebellion

|Haile Selassie loyalists

|Empress Zewditu supporters

1930

|1930

|Kuhistan rebellion (February–April 1930)

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1929–1931).svg}} Kingdom of Afghanistan

|Rebels

1930

|1930

|Yên Bái mutiny

|{{flag|French Indochina}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag_of_VNQDD.svg}} VNQDD

1930

|1930

|{{Interlanguage link|Muromtsevsky uprising|lt=|ru|Муромцевское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Rebels

1930

|1930

|{{Interlanguage link|Tugsbuyant uprising|lt=|ru|Тугсбуянтское восстание|WD=}}

|{{Flag|Mongolian People's Republic|1930}}

|Buddhist clergy, former feudal lords, Arats

1930

|1932

|Saya San Rebellion

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Burmese rebels

1930

|1930

|Chittagong armoury raid

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Anushilan Samiti

1930

|1930

|Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1930)

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|{{flagicon image|Bandera del Turquestan.svg}} Basmachi

1930

|1930

|Kuhistan rebellion (July 1930)

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1929–1931).svg}} Kingdom of Afghanistan

|23px Saqqawists

1930

|1932

|Sino-Tibetan War

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

|{{flagicon|Tibet}} Tibet

1930

|1930

|Brazilian Revolution of 1930

|File:Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Liberal Alliance and tenentistas.

|File:Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg First Brazilian Republic

1930

|1930

|{{Interlanguage link|Khorinskoe uprising|lt=|ru|Хоринское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Rebels

1930

|1930

|Musha Incident

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}
Toda
Truku (Taroko)

|Tkdaya{{Cite web|url=http://taiwanpedia.culture.tw/en/content?ID=3722|title=Wushe Incident – Encyclopedia of Taiwan|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140325180546/http://taiwanpedia.culture.tw/en/content?ID=3722|archive-date=25 March 2014|url-status=dead|access-date=23 November 2012}}

1930

|Ongoing

|Xinjiang conflict

|{{flag|China}}

|{{flagicon|East Turkestan}} Uyghur separatist movements{{-}}

{{collapsible list

|title=Including:


|1969–1989:

|{{flagicon|East Turkestan}} East Turkestan People's Revolutionary Party{{-}}

|Supported by:

|{{flag|Soviet Union}}

|{{flagcountry|MPR}}

----

|1980s–2017:

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Turkistan Islamic Party.svg}} Turkistan Islamic Party

|Supported by:

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} Al-Qaeda

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Tehrik-i-Taliban.svg}} Pakistani Taliban

----

|Many other small groups

}}

1931

|1931

|1931 Saudi–Yemeni border skirmish

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Nejd (1926).svg}} Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.svg|size=22px}} Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen

1931

|1932

|Ahmed Barzani revolt

|{{flag|Kingdom of Iraq}}

|Barzan tribe

1931

|1931

|{{Interlanguage link|Flour Revolt|lt=|pt|Revolta da Farinha|WD=}}

|{{Flag|Portugal}}

|Rebels

1931

|1934

|Kumul Rebellion

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

|{{flag|First East Turkestan Republic}}

1931

|1931

|{{Interlanguage link|Uranian peasant uprising|lt=|ru|Уровское крестьянское восстание|WD=}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Rebels

1931

|1931

|Chilean naval mutiny of 1931

|{{flag|Chile}}

|Chilean Navy rebels

1931

|1931

|Jafar Sultan revolt

Part of the Kurdish separatism in Iran

|{{flagicon image|State Flag of Iran (1964).svg}} Iran

|Kurdish rebels

1931

|1932

|Japanese invasion of Manchuria

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

1931

|1931

|1931 Cyprus revolt

|{{flag|British Empire}}

|Greek Cypriot rebels

1931

|1933

|{{Interlanguage link|Idrisid Emirate Rebellion|lt=|ar|تمرد الأدارسة|WD=}}

|{{flagicon image|Saudi Arabia Flag Variant (1938).svg|size=22px}} Saudi Arabia

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Upper Asir.svg|size=22px}} Idrisid Emirate

Supported by:

{{flagicon image|Flag of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.svg|size=22px}} Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen

1931

|1931

|Norte Grande insurrection

|{{flag|Chile}}

|Communist Party of Chile

1931/32

|1932

|Najran conflict

|{{flagicon image|Saudi Arabia Flag Variant (1938).svg|size=22px}} Saudi Arabia

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen.svg|size=22px}} Yemen

1932

|1932

|Uukwambi uprising

|{{flag|Union of South Africa|1912}}

|Uukwambi rebels

1932

|1932

|Annexation of Jimma{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Q0pZPp032c0C|title=Ethiopia: The Land, Its People, History and Culture|last=Mekonnen|first=Yohannes K.|date=2013|publisher=New Africa Press|isbn=978-9987-16-024-2|pages=302, 303|language=en}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Ethiopia (1975–1987).svg|size=22px}} Ethiopian Empire

|Kingdom of Jimma

1932

|1932

|{{Interlanguage link|Chechen uprising of 1932|lt=|ru|Восстание в Чечне 1932 года|WD=}}

|{{Flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Chechen rebels

1932

|1933

|Two-Liu War{{Cite book|last=Jowett|first=Philip|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lxyVCwAAQBAJ|title=China's Wars: Rousing the Dragon 1894–1949|date=2013-11-20|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|isbn=978-1-4728-0673-4|pages=189|language=en}}{{Cite journal|last=Kapp|first=Robert A.|date=1971|title=Provincial Independence vs. National Rule: A Case Study of Szechwan in the 1920's and 1930's|journal=The Journal of Asian Studies|volume=30|issue=3|pages=535–549|doi=10.2307/2052459|jstor=2052459|s2cid=154770232 |issn=0021-9118|doi-access=free}}

Part of the Warlord Era

| {{flagicon|ROC}} Forces of Liu Xiang
{{flagicon|ROC}} Forces of Tian Songyao
{{flagicon|ROC}} Allied warlords

| {{flagicon|ROC}} Forces of Liu Wenhui
{{flagicon|ROC}} Forces of Wang Jialie
{{flagicon|ROC}} Ma Clique
{{flagicon|ROC}} Allied warlords

1932

|1932

|Kirghiz rebellion

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

|Kirghiz rebels

1932

|1932

|La Matanza

|{{flag|El Salvador}}

|Salvadoran peasants

1932

|1932

|January 28 incident

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

1932

|1932

|Darre Khel revolt

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1931–1973).svg}} Kingdom of Afghanistan

|Rebels

1932

|1939

|Soviet–Japanese border conflicts

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}
{{flag|Mongolian People's Republic|1930|name=Mongolia}}

|{{flag|Empire of Japan|name=Japan}}

1932

|1932

|1932 armed uprising in Mongolia

|{{flag|Mongolian People's Republic}}
{{Flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Anti-communist rebels

1932

|1932

|Lesko uprising

|{{flagicon|POL|1928}} Second Polish Republic

|Peasant rebels

1932

|1932

|Constitutionalist Revolution

|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazil

|{{flag|São Paulo}}

1932

|1932

|Ecuadorian Civil War of 1932

|Leftist and Liberal rebels

|{{flag|Ecuador}}

1932

|1932

|Sanjurjada

|{{flag|Spanish Republic}}

|Rebel Officers

1932

|1933

|Colombia–Peru War

|{{flag|Colombia}}

|{{flag|Peru|1825}}

1932

|1935

|Chaco War

|{{flag|Paraguay}}

|{{flag|Bolivia}}

1932

|1932

|Emu War

|Emus

|{{flag|Australia|size=22px}}

1933

|1933

|1933 Mohmand revolt in Afghanistan{{Cite journal|last=Khan|first=Hafeez R.|date=1960|journal=Pakistan Horizon|volume=13|issue=1|pages=55|issn=0030-980X|quote=1933: Siege of Matun, the capital of the Afghan province of Khost, by the Mohmands. 1937: Uprising of the Mohmand, the Shinwari and the Sulayman Khel section of the Ghilzai. 1938: Abortive tribal movement under the Shami Pir to oust King Zahir Shah|jstor=41392239|title=Afghanistan and Pakistan}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1931–1973).svg}} Kingdom of Afghanistan

|Mohmand rebels

1933

|1933

|Kazym rebellion

|{{Flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Khanty rebels

1933

|1933

|Casas Viejas incident

|{{flag|Spanish Republic}}

|Spanish Anarchists

1933

|1933

|De Zeven Provinciën Mutiny

|{{flag|The Netherlands}}

|Dutch Navy rebels

1933

|1933

|Crazy Fakir's rebellion

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1931–1973).svg}} Kingdom of Afghanistan

|Forces of the Crazy Fakir

1933

|1936

|Actions in Inner Mongolia (1933–1936)

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

|{{flagicon|Republic of China}} Republic of China

1933

|1933

|Boworadet Rebellion

|{{flag|Thailand}}

|Rebels under Prince Boworadet

1934

|1938

|{{Interlanguage link|Second Cristero War|lt=|es|Segunda Guerra Cristera|WD=}}

|{{flagicon|Mexico|1916|size=23px}} Mexican Government

|{{flagicon image|Mexico Flag Cristeros.svg|size=23px}} Cristeros

1934

|1934

|{{Interlanguage link|Mandalada|lt=|ru|Мандалада|WD=}}

|{{Flag|Soviet Union|1924}}

|Rebels

1934

|1934

|1934 Khamba rebellion

|{{flagicon|Tibet}} Tibet (1912–1951)
Sichuan clique
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Chinese Communist Party (Pre-1996).svg}} Chinese Communist Party

|Khamba Tribesmen

1934

|1934

|Soviet invasion of Xinjiang

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1924}}
{{flagicon|Russian Empire}} White Russian forces
Torgut Mongols

1934

|1934

|Saudi–Yemeni War (1934)

Part of the Unification of Saudi Arabia

|{{flagicon image|Saudi Arabia Flag Variant (1934).svg}} Saudi Arabia

|{{flagicon|Yemen|1927}} Yemen

1934

|1934

|Austrian Civil War

|{{flagicon|Austria}} First Austrian Republic

{{flagicon image|Fatherland Front of Austria.svg}} Fatherland's Front

|{{flagicon image|SDAPOe logo.svg}} Social Democratic Party of Austria

1934

|1934

|July Putsch

|{{flagicon|Federal State of Austria}} Federal State of Austria

|{{Flag|Nazi Germany|name=Austrian Nazis}}

1934

|1934

|Events of 6 October

|{{flagicon|Spanish Republic}} Spanish Republic

|{{flagicon|Catalonia}} Generalitat of Catalonia

1934

|1934

|Asturian miners' strike of 1934

|{{flag|Spanish Republic}}

|Asturian Miners

1934

|1934

|Inamujandi Revolt{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qtGoDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA50|title=Politics and Violence in Burundi: The Language of Truth in an Emerging State|last=Russell|first=Aidan|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=2019|isbn=9781108499347|pages=50–51}}

|{{flag|Belgium}}

|Burundian Rebels

1935

|1935

|{{Interlanguage link|Narrenrevolte|lt=|de|Narrenrevolte|WD=}}

|{{Flag|Nazi Germany}}

|Rebels

1935

|1935

|Mohmand campaign of 1935

|{{Flag|British Empire}}

|Mohmand tribesmen

1935

|1936

|1935–1936 Iraqi Shia revolts

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Iraq}}

|Shia tribesmen

1935

|1935

|1935 Greek coup d'état attempt

|{{Flag|Second Hellenic Republic}}

|Venizelist rebels

1935

|1935

|May 2 uprising

|{{Flag|United States}}

|Sakdalista

1935

|1935

|Goharshad Mosque rebellion

|{{Flag|Iran}}

|Bazaaris

1935

|1935

|1935 Yazidi revolt

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Iraq}}

|Yazidis

1935

|1937

|Second Italo-Ethiopian War

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flag|Ethiopian Empire}}

1935

|1935

|Brazilian communist uprising of 1935

|{{flag|Brazil}}

|Brazilian Communist Party

1936

|1936

|Scythe Cross rebellion

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Hungary|1919}}

|Hungarian National Socialist Party

1936

|1936

|February 26 incident

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

|{{flagicon image|226 Hi no Maru.svg|size=22px}} Righteous Army

1936

|1939

|1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine

Part of the Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}
{{flagicon image|Flag of the British Army.svg}} British Army
Palestine Police Force
Jewish Settlement Police
Jewish Supernumerary Police
Haganah
Special Night Squads
FOSH
Peulot Meyuhadot
Irgun
Peace Bands

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Hejaz (1917).svg}} Arab Higher Committee

1936

|1939

|Spanish Civil War

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Spain (Civil) alternate colours.svg}} National faction

  • {{flagicon image|Bandera FE JONS.svg}} Falange
  • Carlists {{small|(1936–1937)}}
  • {{flagicon image|CEDA flag.svg}} CEDA {{small|(1936–1937)}}
  • {{flagdeco|Spain|1785}} Alfonsists {{small|(1936–1937)}}
  • {{flagicon image|Merchant flag of Spanish Morocco.svg}} Army of Africa

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Supported by:

|{{flagicon|Spanish Republic}} Republican faction

  • {{flagicon|Spanish Republic}} Spanish Republican Army
  • {{flagicon image|Flag of the Popular Front (Spain).svg}} Popular Front
  • {{flagicon image|Bandera CNT-AIT.svg}} CNT/FAI
  • {{flagicon image|Socialist red flag.svg}} UGT
  • {{flagicon image|Estelada blava.svg}} ERC
  • {{flagicon|Basque Country}} Basque Army {{small|(1936–1937)}}
  • {{flagicon image|Bandeira galega civil.svg}} Galicianist Party

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Supported by:

  • {{flagicon image|Flag of the International Brigades.svg}} International Brigades
  • {{flag|Soviet Union|1936}} {{small|(1936–1938)}}
  • {{flag|Mexico|1934}}
  • {{flagicon|France|variant=1794}} France {{small|(1936)}}
1936

|1936

|1936 Naval Revolt

|{{flag|Portugal}}

|Revolutionary Armed Organization

1936

|1936

|1936 Iraqi coup d'état

|{{flag icon|Iraq|1924}} Bakr Sidqi's supporters

|{{flag icon|Iraq|1924}} Iraqi Government

1936

|1939

|Waziristan campaign (1936–1939)

|{{flag|British Empire}}

  • {{flagcountry|British Raj}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Waziristan resistance (1930s).svg}} Waziristan

1937

|1939

|Katawz rebellion{{Cite web|url=https://ssi.armywarcollege.edu/pubs/parameters/articles/02autumn/jalali.htm|title=Rebuilding Afghanistan's National Army|last=Jalali|first=Ali|date=2002|website=ssi.armywarcollege.ed|access-date=10 September 2019|quote=The situation enabled the army to successfully respond to simultaneous internal disturbances, including the Katawz rebellion in 1937–39, the Shinwari revolt of 1938, Alizai-Durani unrest in 1939, and the 1944–45 rebellion of the Safi tribe in eastern Kunar province.}}

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Afghanistan}}

|Rebels

1937

|1937

|Afghan tribal revolts of 1937

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Afghanistan}}

|Rebel tribes:

1937

|1937

|Dieu Python movement

|{{flag|French Indochina}}

|Degar rebels

1937

|1938

|Dersim rebellion

|{{flag|Turkey}}

|Dersim tribes

1937

|1937

|Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang (1937)

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}
{{flagicon|Russian Empire}} White Russian forces

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

1937

|1945

|Second Sino-Japanese War
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}

{{flag|Soviet Union}} (1937–1941; 1944–1945)

{{flag|United States|1912}} (1941–1945)

{{flag|British Empire}} (1942–1945)

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

File:Flag of the Republic of China-Nanjing (Peace, Anti-Communism, National Construction).svg Reorganized National Government of China

{{flag|Manchukuo}}

{{flag|Mengjiang}}

1938

|1938

|Integralist Uprising

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Brazil (1889–1960).svg}} Brazil

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Ação Integralista Brasileira original version.svg}} Brazilian Integralist Action

1938

|1939

|Afghan tribal revolts of 1938{{Cite web|url=https://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft3p30056w&chunk.id=d0e3371&toc.id=d0e3371&brand=ucpress|title=Before Taliban|website=publishing.cdlib.org|access-date=2019-08-16|quote=his father helped to mediate three tribal uprisings—one among the Zadran tribe in Paktia Province, the Safi uprising in 1945 (about which Qazi Amin had little information), and an uprising among the Shinwari, which he believed occurred in the late 1930s or early 1940s.}}

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Afghanistan}}

|Rebel tribes:

  • Shinwari{{Cite web|url=https://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft3p30056w&chunk.id=d0e4137&toc.id=d0e3376&toc.depth=1&brand=ucpress&anchor.id=en7.18#X|title=Before Taliban|website=publishing.cdlib.org|access-date=2019-08-16|quote=Qazi Amin knew the most about the Shinwari upheaval, which he said centered around Shinwari leader Muhammad Afzal’s right to keep fifty militiamen whose salaries were paid by the government. Qazi Amin believed that Afzal was holding out for increased privileges from the government, and when he didn’t get his way, he attacked the local government base and set up his own government. Because his father had lived a long time in the Shinwari area, he was in a position to mediate between the government and Afzal, who eventually gave up his opposition.}}
  • Suleimankhel
  • Ghilzai
  • Alizai{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BD5eBAAAQBAJ|title=An Intimate War: An Oral History of the Helmand Conflict, 1978–2012|last=Martin|first=Mike|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2014|isbn=978-0190237912|pages=27|quote=The two monarchs from the dynasty, Nadir Shah and Zahir Shah, did not immediately learn from the lessons of Amanullah and faced a number of serious rebellions in their early years, such as in the winter of 1938/9. The government was carrying out a campaign for compulsory (male) education, which was used as a rallying cry by Alizai mullahs who said that female education would be next-a red line for the tribes of the south. what started as an Alizai disturbance quickly spread to the other tribes and there was a confrontation between the government and the tribesmen at Yakhchal, near Gereshk, which was eventually resolved when the government employed aircraft (bought from the British) against the tribesmen.}}
1938

|1938

|1938 Greek coup d'état attempt

|{{Flag|Second Hellenic Republic}}

|Venizelist rebels

1938

|1938

|Sudeten German uprising

|23px Sudetendeutsches Freikorps

{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}

|{{flagdeco|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia

1939

|1939

|Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine

|{{flag|Kingdom of Hungary}}

|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} Carpatho-Ukraine

1939

|1939

|Slovak–Hungarian War

|{{flag|Kingdom of Hungary}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of First Slovak Republic 1939-1945.svg}} Slovak Republic

1939

|1965

|Maquis insurgency

|{{Flag|Nationalist Spain}}

|{{Flagicon|Spanish Republic}} Spanish Maquis

1939

|1939

|Italian invasion of Albania

|{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

|{{flagicon|Albania|1934}} Albanian Kingdom

1939

|1945

|World War II

|Allied Powers:
{{flag|Soviet Union|1936|size=22px}}
{{flag|United States|1912|size=22px}}
{{flag|United Kingdom|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|size=22px}}
{{flagicon|Free France|size=22px}} Free France
File:Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg Poland
{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Yugoslavia|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Greece|size=22px}}
{{flag|Netherlands|size=22px}}
{{flag|Belgium|size=22px}}
{{flag|Luxembourg|size=22px}}
{{flag|Norway|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Czechoslovakia|size=22px}}
{{flag|Canada|1921|size=22px}}
{{flag|Australia|size=22px}}
{{flag|New Zealand|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Union of South Africa|1928|size=22px}}
{{flagdeco|Philippines|1936|size=22px}} Philippines
{{flagicon|Ethiopian Empire|size=22px}} Ethiopia
{{flagicon|Brazil|1889|size=22px}} Brazil
{{flagicon|Mongolian People's Republic|1940}} Mongolia
{{flag|Mexico|size=22px}}
{{small|and others...}}

|Axis Powers:
{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany|name=Germany|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Empire of Japan|name=Japan|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Fascist Italy|name=Italy|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Hungary (1920-1946)|name=Hungary|size=22px}}

{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania|name=Romania|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria|name=Bulgaria|size=22px}}
{{flag|Finland|size=22px}}
{{flagcountry|Thailand|size=22px}}
{{small|and others...}}

1939

|1939

|1939 Ondonga uprising

|{{flagcountry|Union of South Africa|1928|size=22px}}

|Odonga rebels

1939

|1940

|Winter War
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}

|{{flag|Finland}}

1940

|1944

|1940–1944 insurgency in Chechnya

Part of World War II and the Chechen–Russian conflict

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}

|{{flagicon image|Nordkaukasien legion flag.svg}}Provisional Popular Revolutionary Government of Chechnya-Ingushetia

Supported by:

{{flagicon|Nazi Germany}} Germany (1942)

1940

|1940

|Czortków uprising
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}

|{{flagicon|Poland}} Polish rebels

1940

|1940

|Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1940)
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}

|{{flag|Estonia}}{{-}}{{flag|Latvia}}{{-}}{{flag|Lithuania}}

1940

|1940

|Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}

|{{flag|Kingdom of Romania|name=Romania}}

1940

|1941

|Franco-Thai War
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Thailand}}

|{{flagicon|Vichy France}} Vichy France

{{flag|French Indochina}}

1941

|1941

|Legionnaires' Rebellion

Part of World War II

|{{flag|Kingdom of Romania|1941}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Iron Guard (Legion of the Archangel Michael or Legionary Movement).svg}} Iron Guard

1941

|1941

|Anglo-Iraqi War
Part of World War II

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}

{{flag|British India}}

{{flagicon|Jordan}} Transjordan

|{{flag|Kingdom of Iraq}}

{{flag|Nazi Germany}}
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

1941

|1941

|June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Independent State of Croatia}}

{{flag|Kingdom of Italy|name=Italy}}

|Serb rebels from eastern Herzegovina and Montenegro

1941

|1944

|Continuation War
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}

{{flag|United Kingdom}}

|{{flag|Finland}}

{{flag|Nazi Germany}}

{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}

1941

|1941

|Ecuadorian–Peruvian War

|{{flag|Peru|1825}}

|{{flag|Ecuador}}

1941

|1941

|Uprising in Serbia (1941)
Part of World War II

|{{flagicon image|S Flag.svg}} Government of National Salvation

{{flagicon|Nazi Germany}} Nazi Germany

|{{flagicon image|Yugoslav Partisans flag (1942-1945).svg}} Partisans

{{flagicon image|Chetniks Flag.svg}} Chetniks

1941

|1944

|Hama Rashid revolt

Part of the Kurdish separatism in Iran and World War II

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Iran

|Kurdish tribes

1942

|1954

|Hukbalahap Rebellion (During WWII)

|{{flagdeco|Philippines|size=22px}} Philippines
{{flagdeco|United States|size=22px}} United States

|{{flagicon image|Hukbalahap flag.svg}} Hukbalahap
{{flagdeco|Soviet Union|size=22px}} Soviet Union
{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan|size=22px}} Japan

1943

|1943

|1943 Khuzestan revolt{{Cite web|url=http://articles.abolkhaseb.net/en_articles_2006/0706/gilles_200706.htm|title=Iran : the " liberation " of Arabistan|website=articles.abolkhaseb.net|access-date=2019-04-09|quote=New revolts occurred in 1943 and 1945 and were quelled in blood.}}

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Persia (1910).svg}} Iran

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Arabistan.svg}} Khuzistan rebels

1943

|1945

|1943 Barzani revolt

Part of the Iraqi–Kurdish conflict

|{{flagicon|Iraq|1924}} Kingdom of Iraq

Supported by:

Kurdish tribesmen (1945)

  • Zibrari
  • Berwari
  • Doski
  • Elements of the ‘Muhajarin' tribe

|Kurdish rebels

1943

|1943

|Woyane rebellion

|{{flag| Ethiopian Empire}}

{{flag|UK}}

|Woyanne rebels

1943

|1945

|Italian Civil War
Part of World War II

|{{flagicon image|Flag of Italian Committee of National Liberation.svg}} Italian Resistance
{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}}


{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} {{flagicon|United States|1912}} Allied Powers

|{{nowrap|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Italian Social Republic.png}} Italian Social Republic}}


{{flag|Nazi Germany}}
1943

|1944

|Jesselton revolt
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Empire of Japan}}

|Kinabalu rebels

1943

|1949

|Ukrainian Insurgent Army insurgency

|{{flag|Soviet Union|1936}}

{{flagicon|Poland|1928}} People's Republic of Poland


{{flag|Polish Underground State}}
{{flag|Nazi Germany}} {{small|(1941–1944)}}

| {{flagicon image|Flag of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.svg}} Ukrainian Insurgent Army

1944

|1945

|1944–1945 Insurgency in Balochistan

|{{flag|United Kingdom}}

  • {{flag|British India}}

|Badinzai rebels

1944

|1946

|Anti-communist resistance in Poland (1944–1953)

|{{flagicon|Poland|1928}} People's Republic of Poland{{-}}{{flagcountry|USSR|1936}}

|{{flagicon|Polish Underground State}} Cursed soldiers

1944

|1947

|Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947

|{{Flag|Kingdom of Afghanistan|name=Afghanistan}}
{{*}}Allied Nuristani and Shinwari tribesmen
{{Flag|British Empire}}
{{*}}{{Flag|British Raj|name=India}}

|Rebel tribes:

  • Zadran {{small|(1944–1947)}}
  • Safi {{small|(until 1946)}}
  • Mangal {{small|(1945)}}
1944

|1948

|Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine

|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Israel.svg}} Jewish Resistance Movement

|{{Flag icon|United Kingdom}} British Army
{{Flagicon image|Naval ensign of the United Kingdom.svg}} Royal Navy
{{Flagicon image|Air Force Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg}} Royal Air Force
{{Flag icon|United Kingdom}} Palestine Police Force

1944

|1944

|Luluabourg and Jadotville Mutiny{{Cite book|last=Williams|first=Susan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZUikDAAAQBAJ&q=The+Luluabourg+Revolt+at+Elisabethville&pg=PA297|title=Spies in the Congo: America's Atomic Mission in World War II|date=2016-08-09|publisher=PublicAffairs|isbn=978-1-61039-654-7|language=en}}

|{{Flag|Belgian Congo}}

|Force Publique Mutineers

1944

|1944

|Masisi-Lubutu revolt

|{{Flag|Belgian Congo}}

|Watchtower Movement

1944

|1944

|Palm Sunday Coup

Part of World War II

|{{flag|El Salvador}}

|Pro-Axis rebels

1944

|1945

|Lapland War
Part of World War II

|{{flag|Finland}}

|{{flag|Nazi Germany}}

1944

|1949

|Ili Rebellion

|{{flagicon image|Flag of the Chinese Communist Party (Pre-1996).svg}} Chinese Communist Party
{{flag|Second East Turkestan Republic}}
{{flag|Soviet Union}}
{{flagicon|Russia}} White Russian forces
{{flagicon image|Flag of the People's Republic of Mongolia (1949-1992).svg}} Mongolian People's Republic

|{{flag|Republic of China (1912–1949)|name=Republic of China}}
{{flagicon image|Republic of China Army Flag.svg}} National Revolutionary Army

1944

|1960

|Goryani Insurgency

|{{flag|People's Republic of Bulgaria}}

|Goryani

1944

|1956

|Guerrilla war in the Baltic states

|{{flag|Soviet Union}}

|{{flagicon|Estonia}}{{flagicon|Latvia}}{{flagicon|Lithuania}} Forest Brothers

Notes

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References

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