List of conflicts in Asia

This is a list of wars and conflicts in Asia, particularly East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Russia. For a list of conflicts in Southwest Asia, see List of conflicts in the Middle East.

Early Dynastic Period of Sumer

 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Enmebaragesi of Kish subdued Elam
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Aga of Kish, the son of Enmebaragesi of Kish, besieged Uruk
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Enmerkar of Uruk's year-long siege of Aratta
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Dumuzid of Uruk captured Enmebaragesi of Kish single-handed
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Enshakushanna of Uruk conquered Hamazi, Akkad, Kish, and Nippur, claiming hegemony over all of Sumer. Enshakushanna was succeeded in Uruk by Lugal-kinishe-dudu, but the hegemony seems to have passed to Eannatum of Lagash for a time
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Eannatum of Lagash conquered all of Sumer, including Ur, Nippur, Akshak, Larsa, and Uruk (controlled by Enshakushanna)
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. En-anna-tum I of Lagash succeeded his brother Eannatum and defended Lagash against Ur-Lumma of Umma
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Entemena of Lagash succeeded his father En-anna-tum I and re-established Lagash as a power in Sumer. He defeated Illi of Umma, with the aid of Lugal-kinishe-dudu of Uruk (the successor to Enshakushanna)
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Lugal-Anne-Mundu of Adab subjected the "Four Quarters" of the world — i.e., the entire Fertile Crescent region, from the Mediterranean to the Zagros Mountains
 * circa 2,295 B.C.E. — 2,271 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Lugal-zage-si of Umma conquered several of the Sumerian city-states — including Kish, where he overthrew Ur-Zababa; Lagash, where he overthrew Urukagina; Ur, Nippur, and Larsa; as well as Uruk

Akkadian Empire

 * circa 2,270 B.C.E. — 2,215 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Sargon of Akkad established a vast empire which is thought to have included large parts of Mesopotamia, and included parts of modern-day Iran, Asia Minor and Syria
 * 2,270 B.C.E. Battle of Uruk
 * Syria and Canaan campaigns
 * Akkadian conquest of Ebla
 * Magan revolt
 * circa 2,214 B.C.E. — 2,206 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Rimush of Akkad faced widespread revolts which he successfully suppressed and launched a victorious campaign against Elam and Marhasi
 * circa 2,205 B.C.E. — 2,191 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Manishtushu of Akkad conquered the city of Shirasum in Elam
 * circa 2,190 B.C.E. — 2,115 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Naram-Sin of Akkad conquered the Lullubi and Majan
 * circa 2,115 B.C.E. — 2,090 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Shar-Kali-Sharri of Akkad launched successful campaigns against Gutium, Amurru, and Elam, among other places
 * circa 2,090 B.C.E. — 2,087 B.C.E. (Short chronology) After Shar-Kali-Sharri’s reign, there may have been a short period of crisis or struggle between Igigi, Imi, Nanum, Ilulu
 * circa 2,087 B.C.E. — 2,066 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Dudu of Akkad ended the period of relative anarchy
 * circa 2,066 B.C.E. — 2,051 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Akkad was conquered during the reign of Shu-turul

Gutian period of Sumer

 * circa 2,002 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Gutian attacks on the Akkadian Empire

Fifth Dynasty of Uruk

 * 1,945 B.C.E. — 1,906 B.C.E. Ilu-shuma of Assyria made many raids into southern Mesopotamia
 * circa 1,886 B.C.E. — 1,879 B.C.E. (Short chronology) After defeating the Gutian with the aid of other cities, Utu-hengal of Uruk established himself as the king of Sumer
 * circa 1,886 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Defeat of Tirigan, the last Gutian ruler in Sumer

Neo-Sumerian Empire

 * circa 1,879 B.C.E. — 1,861 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Ur-Nammu of Ur conquered Lagash
 * circa 1,861 B.C.E. — 1,815 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Shulgi of Ur destroyed Der, launched a campaign against Anshan, and engaged in a period of expansionism at the expense of highlanders such as the Lullubi, and others
 * circa 1,830 B.C.E. — 1,817 B.C.E. (Short chronology) The Amorite chieftain Sumu-abum won independence from the city-state Kazallu
 * circa 1,815 B.C.E. — 1,809 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Amar-Sin of Ur launched campaigns conducted against Urbilum, and several other regions with obscure names: Shashrum, Shurudhum, Bitum-Rabium, Jabru, and Huhnuri
 * circa 1,813 B.C.E. — 1,791 B.C.E. Shamshi-Adad I conquered Assur, Mari, Ekallatum, and Shekhna, establishing an empire encompassing the whole of northern Mesopotamia and included territory in central Mesopotamia, Asia Minor and northern Syria
 * circa 1,800 B.C.E. — 1,776 B.C.E. (Short chronology) During the reign of Ibbi-Sin of Ur, the Sumerian empire was attacked repeatedly by Amorites and as faith in Ibbi-Sin's leadership failed, Elam declared its independence and began to raid as well
 * circa 1,776 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Elamite Sack of Ur

Dynasty of Isin

 * circa 1,766 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Ishbi-Erra of Isin reconquered much of the former heartland of Sumer and Akkad from Elam and various invaders

Paleo-Babylonian Empire

 * circa 1,752 B.C.E. — 1,730 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Damiq-ilishu of Isin, the last king on the Sumerian King List, is defeated by Sin-Muballit of Babylon
 * circa 1,728 B.C.E. — 1,686 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Hammurabi of Babylon extended Babylon's control over Mesopotamia by winning a series of wars against neighboring kingdoms
 * circa 1,720 B.C.E. Puzur-Sin, an Assyrian vice regent drove out Asinum the Amorite vassal king of the Babylonians from Assyria, allowing the native Ashur-dugul to seize the throne and subsequently triggering a civil war which ended Babylonian and Amorite influence in Assyria by 1,720 B.C.E.

Kassite period of Babylonia

 * circa 1,531 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Fall of Babylon
 * circa 1,507 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Kassite attacks on Babylon
 * circa 1,232 B.C.E. — 1,225 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria defeated Kashtiliash IV, the Kassite king of Babylon and captured the city of Babylon to ensure full Assyrian supremacy over Mesopotamia
 * circa 1,157 B.C.E. — 1,155 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Enlil-nadin-ahi, the final king of the Kassite dynasty that had ruled over Babylon, was defeated by Kutir-Nahhunte of Elam, the successor of Shutruk-Nakhunte

Fourth Babylonian Dynasty

 * circa 1,125 B.C.E. — 1,104 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Nebuchadnezzar I of Isin's War with Elam

Meso-Assyrian Empire

 * 1,114 B.C.E. — 1,076 B.C.E. Tiglath-Pileser I of Assyria launched campaigns against the Mushki, the Hittites, and the Arameans

Neo-Assyrian Empire

 * 911 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. Campaigns of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
 * 883 B.C.E. — 859 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashurnasirpal II
 * 859 B.C.E. — 824 B.C.E. Campaigns of Shalmaneser III
 * 745 B.C.E. — 727 B.C.E. Campaigns of Tiglath-Pileser III
 * 722 B.C.E. — 705 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sargon II
 * 710 B.C.E. Campaign against Babylonia
 * 705 B.C.E. — 681 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sennacherib
 * 703 B.C.E. — 689 B.C.E. War with Babylon
 * 693 B.C.E. Battle of Diyala River
 * 693 B.C.E. Siege of Babylon
 * 681 B.C.E. — 669 B.C.E. Campaigns of Esarhaddon
 * 668 B.C.E. — 627 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashurbanipal
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-etil-ilani
 * 626 B.C.E. Revolt of Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. Battle of Arrapha
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 626 B.C.E. — 619 B.C.E. Last Strike against Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. War in the Assyrian heartlands
 * 614 B.C.E. Fall of Assur
 * 612 B.C.E. Assur is sacked and largely destroyed during the conquest of Assyria by the Babylonians
 * 612 B.C.E. Battle of Nineveh
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 612 B.C.E. — 609 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-uballit II
 * 610 B.C.E. Harran was besieged and conquered by Nabopolassar and Cyaxares
 * 609 B.C.E. Harran was briefly retaken by Ashur-uballit II and his Egyptian allies before it definitely fell to the Median Empire and Neo-Babylonian Empire
 * Egyptian-Babylonian wars
 * 605 B.C.E. Battle of Carchemish

Neo-Babylonian Empire

 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-etil-ilani
 * 626 B.C.E. Revolt of Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. Battle of Arrapha
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 626 B.C.E. — 619 B.C.E. Last Strike against Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. War in the Assyrian heartlands
 * 614 B.C.E. Fall of Assur
 * 612 B.C.E. Assur is sacked and largely destroyed during the conquest of Assyria by the Babylonians
 * 612 B.C.E. Battle of Nineveh
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 612 B.C.E. — 609 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-uballit II
 * 610 B.C.E. Harran was besieged and conquered by Nabopolassar and Cyaxares
 * 609 B.C.E. Harran was briefly retaken by Ashur-uballit II and his Egyptian allies before it definitely fell to the Median Empire and Neo-Babylonian Empire
 * Egyptian-Babylonian wars
 * 605 B.C.E. Battle of Carchemish

Achaemenid Province of Athura

 * 559 B.C.E. — 530 B.C.E. Campaigns of Cyrus the Great
 * September 25, 539 B.C.E. — September 28, 539 B.C.E. Battle of Opis
 * October 29, 539 B.C.E. Capture of Babylon

Macedonian Empire

 * 335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
 * October 1, 331 B.C.E. Battle of Gaugamela

Seleucid Empire

 * 322 B.C.E. — 275 B.C.E. Wars of the Diadochi
 * 311 B.C.E. — 309 B.C.E. Babylonian War

Parthian Empire

 * 238 B.C.E. — 129 B.C.E. Seleucid–Parthian wars
 * 238 B.C.E. Parni conquest of Parthia
 * 129 B.C.E. Battle of Ecbatana

Roman Province of Mesopotamia

 * 92 B.C.E. — 629 C.E. Roman–Persian Wars
 * 198 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * 243 C.E. Battle of Resaena
 * 66 B.C.E. — 217 C.E. Roman–Parthian Wars
 * 40 B.C.E. — 33 B.C.E. Antony's Parthian War
 * 161 C.E. — 166 C.E. Roman–Parthian War
 * 213 C.E. — 217 C.E. Parthian war of Caracalla
 * 217 C.E. Battle of Nisibis

Sassanid Province of Asorestan

 * 217 C.E. — 502 C.E. Roman-Sassanid Wars
 * Winter of 244 C.E. Battle of Misiche
 * 253 C.E. Battle of Barbalissos
 * 260 C.E. Battle of Edessa
 * 264 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * 344 C.E. Battle of Satala
 * 359 C.E. Siege of Singara
 * 359 C.E. Siege of Amida
 * April 27, 363 C.E. — April 29, 363 C.E. Siege of Pirisabora
 * May 29, 363 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * June 363 C.E. Battle of Samarra
 * circa 240 C.E. — 272 C.E. Assur is destroyed by the Sassanid king Shapur I
 * 502 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid wars
 * 502 C.E. — 506 C.E. Anastasian War
 * 526 C.E. — 532 C.E. Iberian War
 * 572 C.E. — 591 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War of 572–591
 * circa 602 C.E. — circa 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War of 602–628
 * 633 C.E. — 644 C.E. Muslim conquest of Persia
 * April 633 C.E. Battle of River
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Walaja
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Ullais
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Hira
 * 633 C.E. Battle of Ayn al-Tamr
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Muzayyah
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Saniyy
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Zumail
 * January 634 C.E. Battle of Firaz
 * November 634 C.E. Battle of the Bridge
 * November 16, 636 C.E. — November 19, 636 C.E. Battle of al-Qādisiyyah
 * January 637 C.E. — March 637 C.E. Siege of Ctesiphon
 * April 637 C.E. Battle of Jalula

Rashidun Caliphate

 * 656 C.E. — 661 C.E. First Islamic Civil War
 * 656 C.E. Battle of the Camel
 * 659 C.E. Battle of Nahrawan

Umayyad Caliphate

 * 680 C.E. — 692 C.E. Second Islamic Civil War
 * October 10, 680 C.E. Battle of Karbala
 * 692 C.E. Battle of Maskin
 * 743 C.E. — 750 C.E. Third Islamic Civil War
 * January 25, 750 C.E. Battle of the Zab

Abbasid Caliphate

 * September 763 C.E. — February 763 C.E. Alid Revolt
 * 809 C.E. — 827 C.E. Fourth Islamic Civil War
 * 812 C.E. — 813 C.E. Siege of Baghdad
 * 861 C.E. — 870 C.E. Anarchy at Samarra
 * 946 C.E. Battle of Baghdad
 * 1,157 C.E. Siege of Baghdad

Mongol Empire

 * 1,258 C.E. Siege of Baghdad
 * 1,370 C.E. — 1,405 C.E. Assyrian people are massacred at Assur by Timur

Ottoman Iraq

 * 1,532 C.E. — 1,555 C.E. Ottoman–Safavid War
 * 1,534 C.E. Capture of Baghdad
 * 1,623 C.E. — 1,639 C.E. Ottoman–Safavid War
 * 1,623 C.E. Capture of Baghdad
 * 1,638 C.E. Capture of Baghdad
 * July 28, 1,914 C.E. — November 11, 1,918 C.E. World War I
 * October 29, 1,914 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
 * November 6, 1,914 C.E. — 14 November 1,918 C.E. Mesopotamian campaign
 * November 6, 1,914 C.E. Fao Landing
 * November 11, 1,914 C.E. — November 21, 1,914 C.E. Battle of Basra
 * December 3, 1,914 C.E. — December 9, 1,914 C.E. Battle of Qurna
 * April 12, 1,915 C.E. — April 14, 1,915 C.E. Battle of Shaiba
 * September 28, 1,915 C.E. Battle of Es Sinn
 * November 22, 1,915 C.E. — 25 November 1,915 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * December 7, 1,915 C.E. — April 29, 1,916 C.E. Siege of Kut
 * January 6, 1,916 C.E. — January 8, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad
 * January 13, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Wadi
 * January 21, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Hanna
 * March 8, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Dujaila
 * March 8, 1,917 C.E. — March 11, 1,917 C.E. Fall of Baghdad
 * February 23, 1,917 C.E. Second Battle of Kut
 * March 13, 1,917 C.E. — April 23, 1,917 C.E. Samarrah Offensive
 * September 28, 1,917 C.E. — September 29, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Ramadi
 * March 26, 1,918 C.E. — March 27, 1,918 C.E. Action of Khan Baghdadi
 * October 23, 1,918 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Battle of Sharqat

Occupied Enemy Territory Administration

 * May 1,920 C.E. — October 1,920 C.E. Iraqi revolt against the British

Kingdom of Iraq

 * September 1, 1,939 C.E. — September 2, 1,945 C.E. World War II
 * June 10, 1,940 C.E. — May 2, 1,945 C.E. Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
 * May 2, 1,941 C.E. — May 31, 1,941 C.E. Anglo-Iraqi War
 * April 1, 1,941 C.E. Iraq coup
 * 1,918 C.E. — 2,003 C.E. Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
 * November 1,922 C.E. — July 1,924 C.E. Mahmud Barzanji revolts
 * 1,931 C.E. — 1,932 C.E. Ahmed Barzani revolt
 * 1,943 C.E. — October 1,945 C.E. Barzani revolt

Ba'athist Iraq

 * 1,918 C.E. — 2,003 C.E. Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
 * September 11, 1,961 C.E. — 1,970 C.E. First Kurdish–Iraqi War
 * April 1,974 C.E. — Mid 1,975 C.E. Second Kurdish–Iraqi War
 * 1,975 C.E. — 1,983 C.E. PUK insurgency
 * September 1,983 C.E. — September 1,988 C.E. Kurdish Rebellion
 * May 1,994 C.E. — November 24, 1,997 C.E. Iraqi Kurdish Civil War
 * September 22, 1,980 C.E. — August 20, 1,988 C.E. First Persian Gulf War
 * 1,980 C.E. Iraqi invasion
 * September 23, 1,980 C.E. Operation Kaman 99
 * October 29, 1,980 C.E. Operation Sultan 10
 * September 30, 1,980 C.E. Operation Scorch Sword
 * November 28, 1,980 C.E. — November 29, 1,980 C.E. Operation Morvarid
 * 1,981 C.E. Stalemate
 * April 4, 1,981 C.E. Attack on H3
 * 1,982 C.E. Iranian offensive
 * Early July 1,982 C.E. Operation Ramadan
 * 1,983 C.E. — 1,985 C.E. Strategic stalemate
 * February 6, 1,983 C.E. — February 26, 1,983 Operation Before the Dawn
 * April 10, 1,983 C.E. Operation Dawn 1
 * July 22, 1,983 C.E. Operation Dawn 2
 * July 30, 1,983 C.E. — August 9, 1,983 Operation Dawn 3
 * October 19, 1,983 C.E. — mid November 1,983 Operation Dawn 4
 * Early 1,984 C.E. Operation Dawn 5
 * February 14, 1,984 C.E. — March 19, 1,984 Operation Kheibar
 * February 22, 1,984 C.E. — February 24, 1,984 C.E. Operation Dawn 6
 * 1,984 C.E. Battle of the Marshes
 * March 10, 1,985 C.E. — March 20, 1,985 C.E. Operation Badr
 * 1,986 C.E. — 1,987 C.E. Duel offensives
 * 1,986 C.E. — 1,989 C.E. Al-Anfal Campaign
 * March 16, 1,988 C.E. Halabja poison gas attack
 * February 9, 1,986 C.E. — February 25, 1,986 C.E. Operation Dawn 8
 * February 11, 1,986 C.E. First Battle of al-Faw
 * December 25, 1,986 C.E. — 27 December 1,986 C.E. Operation Karbala-4
 * January 8, 1,987 C.E. — February 26, 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala-5
 * Early 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala-6
 * May 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala 10
 * May 1,987 C.E. — early June 1,987 C.E. Operation Nasr 4
 * 1,988 C.E. Final stages
 * Mid-March 1,988 C.E. Operation Zafar 7
 * April 17, 1,988 C.E. Second Battle of al-Faw
 * 1,981 C.E. International incidents
 * June 7, 1,981 C.E. Operation Opera
 * August 2, 1,990 C.E. — February 28, 1,991 C.E. Second Persian Gulf War
 * 1,991 C.E. Operation Desert Storm
 * February 15, 1,991 C.E. — February 20, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Wadi Al-Batin
 * January 17, 1,991 C.E. — February 23, 1,991 C.E. Gulf War air campaign
 * January 19, 1991 C.E. Package Q Strike
 * February 13, 1991 C.E. 4:30 am (GMT+3) Amiriyah shelter bombing
 * February 24, 1,991 C.E. — February 28, 1,991 C.E. Liberation of Kuwait campaign
 * February 26, 1,991 C.E. — February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of 73 Easting
 * February 26, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Phase Line Bullet
 * February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Medina Ridge
 * February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle for Jalibah Airfield
 * February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Norfolk
 * March 2, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Rumaila
 * March 1, 1,991 C.E. Safwan Airfield Standoff
 * March 1, 1,991 C.E. — April 5, 1,991 C.E. Uprisings in Iraq
 * March 1, 1,991 C.E. — mid-April 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Basra
 * March 5, 1,991 C.E. — March 19, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Karbala
 * March 5, 1,991 C.E. — April 3, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Sulaymaniyah
 * March 11, 1,991 C.E. — March 29, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Kirkuk
 * March 10, 1,991 C.E. — March 24, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Tuz Khormato
 * 1,991 C.E. — 2,002 C.E. Air engagements of the Post Gulf War
 * March 20, 1,991 C.E. — In accordance with the ceasefire, an F-15C shoots down an Iraqi Su-22 bomber with an AIM-9 missile.
 * March 22, 1,991 C.E. — In accordance with the ceasefire, an F-15C shoots down an Iraqi Su-22 bomber with an AIM-9 missile.
 * December 27, 1,992 C.E. — A MiG-25 crossed the no-fly zone and an F-16D shot it down with an AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. It is the first kill with an AIM-120.
 * January 17, 1,993 C.E. — A USAF F-16C shoots down a MiG-23 when the MiG locks the F-16 up.
 * January 5, 1,999 C.E. — A group of four Iraqi MiG-25s crossed the no-fly zones and sparked a dogfight with two patrolling F-15Cs and two patrolling F-14s. A total of six missiles were fired at the MiGs, none of which hit them. The MiGs then bugged out using their superior speed.
 * September 9, 1,999 C.E. — A lone MiG-23 crossed the no-fly zone heading towards a flight of F-14s. One F-14 fired an AIM-54 Phoenix at the MiG but missed and the MiG headed back north.
 * December 23, 2,002 C.E. — In what was the last aerial victory for the Iraqi Air Force before Operation Iraqi Freedom, an Iraqi MiG-25 destroyed an American UAV RQ-1 Predator after the drone opened fire on the Iraqi aircraft with a Stinger missile.
 * September 3, 1,996 C.E. Operation Desert Strike
 * December 16, 1,998 C.E. – December 19, 1,998 C.E. Operation Desert Fox
 * March 20, 2,003 C.E. — December 15, 2,011 C.E. Third Persian Gulf War
 * March 19, 2,003 C.E. — May 1, 2,003 C.E. Invasion of Iraq
 * March 21, 2,003 C.E. — March 25, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Umm Qasr
 * March 20, 2,003 C.E. — March 24, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Al Faw
 * March 21, 2,003 C.E. — April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Basra
 * March 23, 2,003 C.E. — March 29, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Nasiriyah
 * March 24, 2,003 C.E. Attack on Karbala
 * March 24, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Najaf
 * March 26, 2,003 C.E. — Operation Northern Delay
 * March 28, 2,003 C.E. — March 30, 2,003 C.E. Operation Viking Hammer
 * March 30, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Samawah
 * March 31, 2,003 C.E. — April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Karbala
 * April 2, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of the Karbala Gap
 * April 3, 2,003 C.E. — April 12, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Baghdad
 * April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Debecka Pass

Coalition Provisional Authority

 * 2,003 C.E. — 2,004 C.E. Post-invasion insurgency
 * March 20, 2,003 C.E. — December 7, 2,011 C.E. Iraq War in Anbar Province
 * October 26, 2,003 C.E. — November 24, 2,003 C.E. Ramadan Offensive
 * December 13, 2,003 C.E. Operation Red Dawn
 * April 4, 2,004 C.E. — June 24, 2,004 C.E. Iraq spring fighting
 * April 4, 2,004 C.E. — May 1, 2,004 C.E. First Battle of Fallujah
 * April 4, 2,004 C.E. — May 11, 2,008 C.E. Siege of Sadr City
 * April 6, 2004 C.E. — April 10, 2004 Battle of Ramadi
 * April 17, 2004 C.E. Battle of Husaybah
 * August 5, 2004 C.E. — August 27, 2004 Battle of Najaf
 * August 5, 2004 C.E. — August 28, 2004 CIMIC-House
 * October 1, 2004 C.E. — October 3, 2004 Battle of Samarra
 * November 7, 2004 C.E. — December 23, 2004 Second Battle of Fallujah
 * November 8, 2004 C.E. — November 16, 2004 Battle of Mosul

Republic of Iraq

 * 2,005 C.E. — 2,006 C.E. Post-invasion insurgency
 * May 8, 2,005 C.E. — May 19, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Al Qaim
 * August 1, 2,005 C.E. — August 4, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Haditha
 * September 1, 2,005 C.E. — September 18, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Tal Afar
 * June 17, 2,006 C.E. — November 15, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Ramadi
 * August 28, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Diwaniya
 * February 2,006 C.E. — May 2,008 C.E. Civil war in Iraq
 * September 23, 2,006 C.E. — October 22, 2,006 C.E. Ramadan Offensive
 * September 27, 2,006 C.E. — February 18, 2,007 C.E. Operation Sinbad
 * October 19, 2,006 C.E. — October 20, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Amarah
 * November 15, 2,006 C.E. — November 16, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Turki
 * December 25, 2,006 C.E. — October 1, 2,007 C.E. Diyala campaign
 * January 6, 2,007 C.E. — January 9, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Haifa Street
 * January 20, 2,007 C.E. Karbala provincial headquarters raid
 * January 28, 2,007 C.E. — January 29, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Najaf
 * February 14, 2,007 C.E. — November 24, 2,007 C.E. Operation Imposing Law
 * February 27, 2,007 C.E. — September 3, 2,007 C.E. Siege of U.K. bases in Basra
 * April 6, 2,007 C.E. — April 10, 2,007 C.E. Operation Black Eagle
 * June 16, 2,007 C.E. — August 14, 2007 C.E. Operation Phantom Thunder
 * March 10, 2,007 C.E. — August 19, 2007 C.E. Battle of Baqubah
 * June 30, 2,007 C.E. — July 1, 2007 C.E. Battle of Donkey Island
 * February 15, 2,007 C.E. Operation Shurta Nasir
 * August 27, 2,007 C.E. — August 29, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Karbala
 * January 8, 2,008 C.E. — July 28, 2,008 C.E. Operation Phantom Phoenix
 * January 18, 2,008 C.E. — January 19, 2,008 C.E. Iraqi Day of Ashura fighting
 * January 23, 2,008 C.E. — July 28, 2,008 C.E. Ninawa campaign
 * March 25, 2,008 C.E. — May 15, 2,008 C.E. Iraq spring fighting
 * March 25, 2,008 C.E. — March 31, 2,008 C.E. Battle of Basra
 * April 15, 2,008 C.E. — May 19, 2,008 C.E. Al-Qaeda offensive in Iraq

Chalcolithic period of Mesopotamia

 * circa 3,500 B.C.E. Battle at Hamoukar

Hittite Empire

 * circa 1,282 B.C.E. Capture of Kadesh
 * Second Syrian campaign of Ramesses II
 * Late May 1,274 B.C.E. Battle of Kadesh

Neo-Assyrian Empire

 * 854 B.C.E. — 846 B.C.E. Assyrian conquest of Aram
 * 853 B.C.E. Battle of Qarqar

Seleucid Empire

 * 274 B.C.E. — 168 B.C.E. Syrian Wars
 * 274 B.C.E. — 271 B.C.E. First Syrian War
 * 260 B.C.E. — 253 B.C.E. Second Syrian War
 * 246 B.C.E. — 241 B.C.E. Third Syrian War
 * 219 B.C.E. — 217 B.C.E. Fourth Syrian War
 * 202 B.C.E. — 195 B.C.E. Fifth Syrian War
 * 170 B.C.E. — 168 B.C.E. Sixth Syrian War

Syrian Arab Republic

 * March 15, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Syrian civil war
 * April 25, 2,011 C.E. — May 5, 2,011 C.E. Siege of Daraa
 * May 6, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Siege of Homs
 * May 7, 2,011 C.E. — May 14, 2,011 C.E. Siege of Baniyas

Achaemenid Empire

 * 552 B.C.E. Persian Revolt
 * 552 B.C.E. Battle of Hyrba
 * 551 B.C.E. Battle of the Persian Border
 * 550 B.C.E. Battle of Pasargadae

Macedonian Empire

 * 335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
 * January 20, 330 B.C.E. Battle of the Persian Gate

Seleucid Empire

 * 322 B.C.E. — 275 B.C.E. Wars of the Diadochi
 * 317 B.C.E. Battle of Paraitacene
 * Winter 316 B.C.E. Battle of Gabiene

Parthian Empire

 * 238 B.C.E. — 129 B.C.E. Seleucid–Parthian wars
 * 238 B.C.E. Parni conquest of Parthia
 * 129 B.C.E. Battle of Ecbatana
 * 66 B.C.E. — 217 C.E. Roman–Parthian Wars
 * 40 B.C.E. — 33 B.C.E. Antony's Parthian War
 * 161 C.E. — 166 C.E. Roman–Parthian War
 * 217 C.E. Battle of Nisibis

Sassanid Empire

 * April 24, 224 C.E. Parthian-Sassanid War
 * 502 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid wars
 * 440 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
 * 572 C.E. — 591 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
 * August 591 C.E. Battle of Blarathon
 * 633 C.E. — 644 C.E. Muslim conquest of Persia
 * 642 C.E. Battle of Nahāvand

Rashidun Caliphate

 * 656 C.E. — 661 C.E. First Islamic Civil War

Umayyad Caliphate

 * 680 C.E. — 692 C.E. Second Islamic Civil War
 * 743 C.E. — 750 C.E. Third Islamic Civil War

Abbasid Caliphate

 * 809 C.E. — 827 C.E. Fourth Islamic Civil War

Canaan

 * circa 2,061 B.C.E. — 2,010 B.C.E. Military activities in Canaan of the Pharaoh Mentuhotep II
 * circa 2,000 B.C.E. Battle of Siddim
 * circa April 16, 1,457 B.C.E. Battle of Megiddo
 * circa 1,400 B.C.E. — 1,000 B.C.E. Israelite Campaigns
 * circa 1,400 B.C.E. Early Israelite Campaigns
 * circa 1,400 B.C.E. Battle of Jericho
 * circa 1,400 B.C.E. Battle of Ai
 * circa 1,400 B.C.E. Battle of Hazor
 * circa 1,400 B.C.E. Battle of the Waters of Merom
 * circa 1,350 B.C.E. — 1,000 B.C.E. Later Israelite Campaigns
 * circa 1,350 B.C.E. Battle of Mount Tabor
 * circa 1,140 B.C.E. Battle of Michmash
 * circa 1,000 B.C.E. Battle of Gilboa and the death of King Saul
 * circa 1,000 B.C.E. Siege of Jebus
 * circa 1,290 B.C.E. — 1,279 B.C.E. Seti's military campaigns in Canaan
 * circa 1,279 B.C.E. — 1,213 B.C.E. Campaigns and Battles of Ramesses II
 * First Syrian Campaign
 * Second Syrian Campaign
 * Third Syrian Campaign

Confederated Tribes of Israel

 * circa 1,200 B.C.E. Battle of Gibeah

United Kingdom of Israel and Judah

 * circa 1,050 B.C.E. — 1,010 B.C.E. Saul, king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah, fought in a civil war
 * circa 931 B.C.E. — 913 B.C.E. Rehoboam, king of the Kingdom of Judah, fought the Kingdom of Israel in a civil war

Kingdom of Judah
Neo-Assyrian Empire]]
 * 925 B.C.E. Sack of Jerusalem by biblical Pharaoh Shishaq, identified as Shoshenq I of the Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt.
 * 911 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. [[Military history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire|Campaigns of the
 * 701 B.C.E. Siege of Lachish
 * 701 B.C.E. Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem by Sennacherib
 * 701 B.C.E. Sennacherib's campaign in Judah
 * 635 B.C.E. Fall of Ashdod
 * 601 B.C.E. — 587 B.C.E. Jewish–Babylonian war
 * 597 B.C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II
 * 587 B.C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II

Babylonian Province of Yehud

 * 601 B.C.E. — 587 B.C.E. Jewish–Babylonian war
 * 597 B.C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II
 * 587 B.C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II

Persian Province of Yehud Medinata

 * 335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
 * October 332 B.C.E. Siege of Gaza

Seleucid Empire

 * 322 B.C.E. — 275 B.C.E. Wars of the Diadochi
 * 312 B.C.E. Battle of Gaza
 * 219 B.C.E. — 217 B.C.E. Fourth Syrian War
 * June 22, 217 B.C.E. Battle of Raphia
 * 202 B.C.E. — 195 B.C.E. Fifth Syrian War
 * 200 B.C.E. Battle of Panium
 * 167 B.C.E. — 160 B.C.E. Revolt of the Maccabees

Hasmonean Kingdom

 * 63 B.C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Pompey the Great, intervening in the Hasmonean civil war on behalf of the Roman Republic.

Herodian Kingdom of Israel

 * 37 B.C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Herod the Great, ending Hasmonean rule over Judea.

Roman Province of Judea

 * 66 C.E. — 136 C.E. Jewish-Roman wars
 * 66 C.E. — 73 C.E. First Jewish-Roman War
 * 70 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Titus, ending the major phase of the Great Jewish Revolt. It ended in the destruction of Herod's Temple.
 * 115 C.E. — 117 C.E. Second Jewish-Roman War

Roman Province of Syria Palaestina

 * 66 C.E. — 136 C.E. Jewish-Roman wars
 * 132 C.E. — 136 C.E. Third Jewish-Roman War

Byzantine Province of Palaestina Prima

 * circa 602 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sasanian War
 * 614 C.E. — 628 C.E. Jewish revolt against Heraclius
 * 614 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Shahrbaraz (Sassanid general) capturing the city from the Byzantines, part of the Roman-Persian Wars
 * Muslim conquests
 * 629 C.E. — circa 1050 C.E. Arab–Byzantine wars
 * 634 C.E. — 638 C.E. Muslim conquest of the Levant
 * 637 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Khalid ibn al-Walid (Rashidun general) under Umar the Great, capturing the city from the Byzantine Empire

Rashidun Province of Jund Filastin

 * 637 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by Khalid ibn al-Walid (Rashidun general) under Umar the Great, capturing the city from the Byzantine Empire

Abbasid Province of Jund Filastin

 * 1,099 C.E. — 1,291 C.E. The Crusades
 * 1,099 C.E. First Crusade
 * 1,099 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, a part of the First Crusade
 * 1,099 C.E. Battle of Ascalon

Kingdom of Jerusalem

 * 1,099 C.E. — 1,291 C.E. The Crusades
 * 1,096 C.E. — 1,099 C.E. First Crusade
 * 1,099 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, a part of the First Crusade
 * 1,099 C.E. Battle of Ascalon
 * Inter-Crusade Period
 * September 7, 1,101 C.E. First Battle of Ramla
 * May 17, 1,102 C.E. Second Battle of Ramla
 * August 27, 1,105 C.E. Third Battle of Ramla
 * 1,113 C.E. Battle of Al-Sannabra
 * 1,123 C.E. Battle of Yibneh
 * 1,145 C.E. — 1149 C.E. Second Crusade
 * Inter-Crusade Period
 * 1,153 C.E. Battle of Ascalon
 * November 25, 1,177 C.E. Battle of Montgisard
 * 1,179 C.E. Battle of Jacob's Ford
 * July 1,182 C.E. — August 1,182 C.E. Battle of Belvoir Castle
 * September 1,183 C.E. Battle of Al-Fule
 * May 1, 1,187 C.E. Battle of Cresson
 * July 4, 1,187 C.E. Battle of Hattin
 * 1,187 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem
 * 1,189 C.E. — 1,192 C.E. Third Crusade
 * 1,189 C.E. — 1,191 C.E. Siege of Acre
 * September 7, 1,191 C.E. Battle of Arsuf
 * August 8, 1,192 C.E. Battle of Jaffa
 * 1,197 C.E. German Crusade
 * 1,212 C.E. Children's Crusade
 * 1,213 C.E. — 1,221 C.E. Fifth Crusade
 * 1,218 C.E. Capture of Jerusalem
 * 1,228 C.E. — 1,229 C.E. Sixth Crusade
 * Aftermath of the Sixth Crusade
 * 1,244 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem
 * October 17, 1,244 C.E. — October 18, 1,244 C.E. Battle of La Forbie
 * 1,251 C.E. Shepherds' Crusade
 * Late Crusades Period
 * 1,265 Fall of Caesarea
 * 1,265 Fall of Haifa
 * 1,265 Fall of Arsuf
 * April 4, 1,291 C.E. — May 18, 1,291 C.E. Siege of Acre
 * 1,271 C.E. — 1,272 C.E. Ninth Crusade
 * April 4, 1,291 C.E. — May 18, 1,291 C.E. Siege of Acre
 * 1,260 C.E. — 1,300 C.E. Mongol raids into Palestine
 * September 3, 1,260 C.E. Battle of Ain Jalut

Ottoman Eyalet of Damascus

 * 1,516 C.E. — 1,517 C.E. Ottoman–Mamluk War
 * October 28, 1,516 C.E. Battle of Yaunis Khan
 * May 17, 1,805 C.E. — March 2, 1,848 C.E. Campaigns of Muhammad Ali of Egypt
 * 1,834 C.E. Arab revolt in Palestine
 * 1,834 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem
 * 1,834 C.E. Safed pogrom
 * 1,834 C.E. Hebron pogrom

Ottoman Vilayet of Syria

 * July 28, 1,914 C.E. — November 11, 1,918 C.E. World War I
 * October 29, 1,914 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
 * November 17, 1,917 C.E. — December 30, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Jerusalem
 * November 18, 1,917 C.E. — November 24, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Nebi Samwil
 * December 1, 1,917 C.E. Battle of El Burj
 * December 20, 1,917 C.E. — December 21, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Jaffa

State of Israel

 * 1,948 C.E. — 1,949 C.E. Israeli War of Independence
 * 1,948 C.E. Siege of Jerusalem
 * 1,951 C.E. — 1,955 C.E. Retribution operations
 * 1,956 C.E. Suez War
 * 1,967 C.E. Six-Day War
 * 1,967 C.E. Encirclement of Jerusalem
 * 1,967 C.E. — 1,970 C.E. War of Attrition
 * 1,973 C.E. Yom Kippur War
 * 1,978 C.E. South Lebanon conflict
 * 1,982 C.E. First Lebanon War
 * 1,982 C.E. — 2,000 C.E. South Lebanon conflict
 * 1,987 C.E. — 1,993 C.E. First Intifada
 * 2,000 C.E. — 2,004 C.E. Second Intifada
 * 2,006 C.E. Second Lebanon War
 * 2,008 C.E. — 2,009 C.E. Gaza War
 * 2,012 C.E. Operation Pillar of Defense

Hittite Empire

 * 1,650 B.C.E. — 1,600 B.C.E. Conquests of Hattusili I and Mursili I
 * 1,430 B.C.E. — 1,350 B.C.E. Kaska invasions of Hatti
 * 1,260 B.C.E. — 1,240 B.C.E. Trojan War

Kingdom of Diaokhi

 * 1,112 B.C.E. Diaokhi-Assyrian War
 * 756 B.C.E. — 741 B.C.E. Diaokhi-Urartian War
 * 729 B.C.E. — 722 B.C.E. Colchian-Cimmerian war

Lydian Empire

 * May 28, 585 B.C.E. Battle of Halys

Achaemenid Empire

 * 547 B.C.E. Siege of Sardis
 * 499 B.C.E. — 449 B.C.E. Greco-Persian Wars
 * 499 B.C.E. — 493 B.C.E. Ionian Revolt
 * 492 B.C.E. — 490 B.C.E. First Persian invasion of Greece
 * 480 B.C.E. — 478 B.C.E. Second Persian invasion of Greece
 * August 27, 479 B.C.E. Battle of Mycale
 * 477 B.C.E. — 449 B.C.E. Wars of the Delian League
 * 466 B.C.E. or 469 B.C.E. Battle of the Eurymedon

Macedonian Empire

 * 335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
 * May 334 B.C.E. Battle of the Granicus
 * 334 B.C.E. Siege of Miletus
 * 334 B.C.E. Siege of Halicarnassus
 * November 5, 333 B.C.E. Battle of Issus

Seleucid Empire

 * 322 B.C.E. — 275 B.C.E. Wars of the Diadochi
 * 238 B.C.E. — 129 B.C.E. Seleucid–Parthian wars

Roman Republic

 * 192 B.C.E. — 188 B.C.E. Roman–Syrian War
 * 92 B.C.E. — 629 C.E. Roman-Persian Wars
 * June 8, 218 C.E. Battle of Antioch
 * 260 C.E. Battle of Edessa
 * 344 C.E. Siege of Singara
 * 359 C.E. Siege of Amida

Kingdom of Pontus

 * 88 B.C.E. — 63 B.C.E. Mithridatic Wars
 * 88 B.C.E. — 84 B.C.E. First Mithridatic War
 * 83 B.C.E. — 81 B.C.E. Second Mithridatic War
 * 75 B.C.E. — 63 B.C.E. Third Mithridatic War

Roman Empire

 * 66 B.C.E. — 217 B.C.E. Roman-Parthian Wars
 * June 53 B.C.E. Battle of Carrhae
 * 39 B.C.E. Battle of the Cilician Gates
 * 39 B.C.E. Battle of Amanus Pass

Byzantine Empire

 * 421 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine-Sassanid Wars
 * Roman–Sassanid War (421–422)
 * Anastasian War (502–506)
 * Iberian War (526–532)
 * Battle of Callinicum 531
 * Roman–Persian War of 572–591
 * Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602-628
 * Antioch riots 610
 * Battle of Antioch (613)
 * Jewish revolt against Heraclius 610-628
 * Siege of Jerusalem (614)
 * Shahin's invasion of Asia Minor (615)
 * Sassanid conquest of Egypt 618-621
 * Battle of Issus
 * Byzantine assault on Persia 624-625
 * Siege of Constantinople (626)
 * Third Perso-Turkic War
 * Battle of Nineveh (627)
 * 629 C.E. — 1,050s C.E. Arab–Byzantine wars
 * Siege of Constantinople (674–78)
 * Siege of Constantinople (717–18)
 * Battle of Krasos 804/5
 * Battle of Anzen 838
 * Sack of Amorium 838
 * Sack of Damietta (853)
 * Battle of Lalakaon 863
 * John Kourkouas' campaigns
 * First Melitene campaign and conquest of Kalikala 926-930
 * Second Malitene campaign 931-934
 * Sayf al-Dawla campaigns
 * Conquest of Aleppo 944
 * Battle of Marash (953)
 * Battle of Raban 958
 * Battle of Andrasos 960
 * Siege of Aleppo 962

Seljuq Empire

 * 1,048 C.E. — 1,308 C.E. Byzantine–Seljuq wars
 * August 26, 1,071 C.E. Battle of Manzikert

Sultanate of Rum

 * 1,095 C.E. — 1,099 C.E. First Crusade
 * July 1, 1,097 C.E. Battle of Dorylaeum
 * 1,145 C.E. — 1,149 C.E. Second Crusade
 * October 25, 1,147 C.E. Battle of Dorylaeum
 * 1,048 C.E. — 1,308 C.E. Byzantine–Seljuq wars
 * September 17, 1176 C.E. Battle of Myriokephalon
 * 1,207 C.E. Siege of Antalya
 * 1,203 C.E. Siege of Constantinople
 * 1,204 C.E. Siege of Constantinople

Latin Empire

 * 1,204 C.E. — 1,261 C.E. Bulgarian–Latin Wars
 * 1,235 Siege of Constantinople
 * Nicaean–Latin Wars
 * 1,260 Siege of Constantinople

Ottoman Empire

 * 1,265 C.E. — 1,479 C.E. Byzantine–Ottoman Wars
 * 1,265 C.E. — 1,328 C.E. Rise of the Ottomans
 * 1,328 C.E. — 1,341 C.E. Byzantium counter
 * 1,331 C.E. Siege of Nicaea
 * 1,333 C.E. — 1,337 C.E. Siege of Nicomedia
 * 1,341 C.E. — 1,371 C.E. Balkan invasion and civil war
 * 1,371 C.E. — 1,394 C.E. Byzantine civil war and vassalage
 * 1,394 C.E. — 1,424 C.E. Resumption of hostilities
 * 1,422 C.E. Siege of Constantinople
 * 1,424 C.E. — 1,453 C.E. Ottoman campaign on Constantinopolis
 * April 6, 1,453 C.E. — May 29, 1,453 C.E. Fall of Constantinople

Muhammad in Medina

 * 623 C.E. Al Is Caravan Raid
 * 623 C.E. Batn Rabigh Caravan Raid
 * May & June 623 C.E. Kharar Caravan Raid
 * August 623 C.E. Invasion of Waddan
 * October 623 C.E. Invasion of Buwat
 * December 623 C.E. Invasion of Dul Ashir
 * 623 C.E. Invasion of Safwan
 * January 624 C.E. Nakhla Raid
 * March 624 C.E. Battle of Badr
 * January 624 C.E. Assassination of Asma bint Marwan
 * February 624 C.E. Assassination of Abu Afak
 * 624 C.E. Invasion of Sawiq
 * February 624 C.E. Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa
 * May 624 C.E. Al Kudr Invasion
 * September 624 C.E. Invasion of Thi Amr
 * September 624 C.E. Assassination of Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf
 * 624 C.E. Invasion of Bahran
 * 624 C.E. Nejd Caravan Raid
 * December 624 C.E. Expedition of 'Abdullah ibn 'Atik
 * March 23 625 C.E. Battle of Uhud
 * March 625 C.E. Invasion of Hamra al-Asad
 * June 625 C.E. Expedition of Qatan
 * 625 C.E. Expedition of Abdullah Ibn Unais
 * 625 C.E. Expedition of Al Raji
 * 627 C.E. The Mission of Amr bin Umayyah al-Damri
 * July 625 C.E. Expedition of Bir Maona
 * August 625 C.E. Invasion of Banu Nadir
 * October 625 or 627 C.E. Expedition of Dhat al-Riqa
 * January 626 or March 625 C.E. Invasion of Badr
 * July 626 C.E. Invasion of Dumatul Jandal
 * February 627 C.E. Battle of the Trench
 * February–March 627 C.E. Invasion of Banu Qurayza
 * June 627 C.E. Expedition of Muhammad ibn Maslamah
 * 627 C.E. Expedition of Ukasha bin Al-Mihsan
 * August 627 C.E. First Raid on Banu Thalabah
 * August 627 C.E. Second Raid on Banu Thalabah
 * September 627 C.E. Invasion of Banu Lahyan
 * 627 C.E. Raid on al-Ghabah
 * September 627 C.E. Expedition of Dhu Qarad
 * 627 C.E. Expedition of Zaid ibn Haritha (Al-Jumum)
 * September 627 C.E. Expedition of Zaid ibn Haritha (Al-Is)
 * 627 C.E. Third Raid on Banu Thalabah
 * October 627 C.E. Expedition of Zaid ibn Haritha (Hisma)
 * December 627 C.E. Expedition of Zaid ibn Haritha (Wadi al-Qura)
 * December 627 C.E. Invasion of Banu Mustaliq
 * December 627 C.E. Expedition of Abdur Rahman bin Auf
 * 627 C.E. Expedition of Fidak
 * January 628 C.E. Second Expedition of Wadi al-Qura
 * February 628 C.E. Expedition of Kurz bin Jabir Al-Fihri
 * February 628 C.E. Expedition of Abdullah ibn Rawaha
 * March 628 C.E. Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
 * May 628 C.E. Conquest of Fidak
 * May/June 628 C.E. Battle of Khaybar
 * May 628 C.E. Third Expedition of Wadi al Qura
 * December 628 C.E. Expedition of Umar ibn al-Khatab
 * December 628 C.E. Expedition of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq
 * December 628 C.E. Expedition of Bashir Ibn Sa’d al-Ansari (Fadak)
 * January 629 C.E. Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Mayfah)
 * May 629 C.E. Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Fadak)
 * February 629 C.E. Expedition of Bashir Ibn Sa’d al-Ansari (Yemen)
 * April 629 C.E. Expedition of Ibn Abi Al-Awja Al-Sulami
 * May 629 C.E. Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Al-Kadid)
 * June 629 C.E. Raid on Banu Layth
 * June 629 C.E. Expedition of Shuja ibn Wahb al-Asadi
 * June 629 C.E. Expedition of Ka’b ibn 'Umair al-Ghifari
 * August 629 C.E. Battle of Mu'tah
 * September 629 C.E. Expedition of Amr ibn al-As
 * October 629 C.E. Expedition of Abu Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah
 * 629 C.E. Expedition of Abi Hadrad al-Aslami
 * November or Dec 629 C.E. Expedition of Abu Qatadah ibn Rab'i al-Ansari (Khadirah)
 * December 629 C.E. Expedition of Abu Qatadah ibn Rab'i al-Ansari (Batn Edam)
 * December 629 C.E. Conquest of Mecca
 * December 629 C.E. Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Nakhla)
 * December 629 C.E. Raid of Amr ibn al-As
 * December 629 C.E. Raid of Sa'd ibn Zaid al-Ashhali
 * January 630 C.E. Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Banu Jadhimah)
 * January 630 C.E. Battle of Hunayn
 * January 630 C.E. Expedition of At-Tufail ibn 'Amr Ad-Dausi
 * 630 C.E. Battle of Autas
 * January 630 C.E. Expedition of Abu Amir Al-Ashari
 * January 630 C.E. Expedition of Abu Musa Al-Ashari
 * January 630 C.E. Siege of Ta'if
 * April 630 C.E. Expedition of Uyainah bin Hisn
 * May 630 C.E. Expedition of Qutbah ibn Amir
 * June 630 C.E. Expedition of Dahhak al-Kilabi
 * July 630 C.E. Expedition of Alqammah bin Mujazziz
 * July 630 C.E. Third Expedition of Dhu Qarad
 * July 630 C.E. Expedition of Ali ibn Abi Talib
 * July 630 C.E. Expedition of Ukasha bin Al-Mihsan (Udhrah and Baliy)
 * October 630 C.E. Battle of Tabouk
 * October 630 C.E. Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Dumatul Jandal)
 * 630 C.E. Expedition of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb
 * 630 C.E. Demolition of Masjid al-Dirar
 * April 631 C.E. Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (2nd Dumatul Jandal)
 * April 631 C.E. Expedition of Surad ibn Abdullah
 * June 631 C.E. Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Najran)
 * December 631 C.E. Expedition of Ali ibn Abi Talib (Mudhij)
 * 631 C.E. Expedition of Ali ibn Abi Talib (Hamdan)
 * April 632 C.E. Demolition of Dhul Khalasa
 * May 632 C.E. Expedition of Usama bin Zayd

Civil Wars of the Early Caliphates

 * 632 C.E. — 633 C.E. Ridda wars

Rashidun Caliphate

 * 656 C.E. — 661 C.E. First Islamic Civil War

Umayyad Caliphate

 * 680 C.E. — 692 C.E. Second Islamic Civil War
 * 743 C.E. — 750 C.E. Third Islamic Civil War

Abbasid Caliphate

 * September 762 C.E. — February 763 C.E. Alid Revolt

Armenia

 * circa 2,492 B.C.E. Battle between Haik and Nimrod

Sogdiana

 * Wars of Alexander the Great
 * 327 B.C.E. Siege of the Sogdian Rock

Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

 * 250 B.C.E. Independence (around 250 BC)
 * 230 B.C.E. Overthrow of Diodotus II (230 BC)
 * 210 B.C.E. Seleucid invasion
 * 180 B.C.E. Expansion into India (after 180 BC)
 * 141 B.C.E. Defeats against Parthia

Indo-Greek Kingdom

 * Romano-Chinese relations
 * 36 B.C.E. Battle of Sogdiana between a Han expedition into central Asia, west of the Jaxartes River, apparently encountered and defeated a contingent of Roman legionaries

Yuezhi Kingdom

 * 162 B.C.E. Yuezhi expansion

Kushan Empire

 * 1st and 2nd Centuries C.E. Kushan expansion

Xiongnu

 * 133 B.C.E. – 89 C.E. Han–Xiongnu War

Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors

 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Battle of Banquan
 * circa 2,500 B.C.E. Battle of Zhuolu

Xia Dynasty

 * circa 1,628 B.C.E. — 1,600 B.C.E. Jia—Shang Conflict
 * circa 1,600 B.C.E. Battle of Mingtiao

Shang Dynasty

 * circa 1,628 B.C.E. — 1,600 B.C.E. Jia—Shang Conflict
 * circa 1,600 B.C.E. Battle of Mingtiao
 * circa 1,046 B.C.E. Battle of Muye

Zhou Dynasty

 * circa 1,046 B.C.E. Battle of Muye
 * 632 B.C.E. Battle of Chengpu
 * 595 B.C.E. Battle of Bi
 * 588 B.C.E. Battle of An
 * 575 B.C.E. Battle of Yanling
 * 506 B.C.E. Battle of Boju
 * 4th century B.C.E. Gojoseon–Yan War
 * 478 B.C.E. Battle of Lize
 * 453 B.C.E. Battle of Jinyang
 * 353 B.C.E. Battle of Guiling
 * 342 B.C.E. Battle of Maling
 * 293 B.C.E. Battle of Yique
 * 260 B.C.E. Battle of Changping
 * 230 B.C.E. — 221 B.C.E. Qin's wars of unification

Qin Dynasty

 * 215 B.C.E. Qin's campaign against the Xiongnu
 * 214 B.C.E. Qin's campaign against the Yue tribes
 * 209 B.C.E. Daze Village Uprising
 * 207 B.C.E. Battle of Julu

Chu-Han Contention

 * 205 B.C.E. Battle of Pengcheng
 * 205 B.C.E. Battle of Jingxing
 * 203 B.C.E. Battle of Wei River
 * 202 B.C.E. Battle of Gaixia

Han Dynasty

 * 200 B.C.E. Battle of Baideng
 * 154 B.C.E. Rebellion of the Seven States
 * 133 B.C.E. — 89 C.E. Han–Xiongnu War
 * 133 B.C.E. Battle of Mayi
 * 119 B.C.E. Battle of Mobei
 * 99 B.C.E. Battle of Tian Shan
 * 67 B.C.E. Battle of Jushi
 * 36 B.C.E. Battle of Zhizhi
 * 73 C.E. Battle of Yiwulu
 * 89 C.E. Battle of Ikh Bayan
 * 111 B.C.E. Han–Nanyue War
 * 23 C.E. Battle of Kunyang
 * 184 C.E. Yellow Turban Rebellion
 * 190 C.E. Campaign against Dong Zhuo
 * 190 C.E. Battle of Xingyang
 * 191 C.E. Battle of Yangcheng
 * 191 C.E. Battle of Jieqiao
 * 191 C.E. Battle of Xiangyang
 * 193 C.E. Battle of Fengqiu
 * 194 C.E. Battle of Yan Province
 * 194 C.E. Sun Ce's conquests in Jiangdong
 * 197 C.E. Battle of Wancheng
 * 198 C.E. Battle of Xiapi
 * 199 C.E. Battle of Yijing
 * 199 C.E. Campaign against Yuan Shu
 * 200 C.E. Battle of Guandu
 * 202 C.E. Battle of Bowang
 * 208 C.E. Battle of Xiakou
 * 208 C.E. Battle of Changban
 * 208 C.E. Battle to the Southwest of Xiakou
 * 208 C.E. Battle of Red Cliffs
 * 209 C.E. Battle of Jiangling
 * 211 C.E. Battle of Tong Pass
 * 213 C.E. Siege of Jicheng
 * 213 C.E. Battle of Lucheng
 * 214 C.E. Liu Bei's takeover of Yi Province
 * 215 C.E. Battle of Baxi
 * 215 C.E. Battle of Yangping
 * 217 C.E. Battle of Xiaoyao Ford
 * 218 C.E. Battle of Ruxu
 * 219 C.E. Battle of Mount Dingjun
 * 219 C.E. Battle of Han River
 * 219 C.E. Battle of Fancheng
 * 219 C.E. Lü Meng's invasion of Jing Province

Three Kingdoms

 * 222 C.E. Battle of Xiaoting
 * 225 C.E. Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign
 * 227 C.E. — 228 C.E. Xincheng Rebellion
 * 228 C.E. Battle of Tianshui
 * 228 C.E. Battle of Jieting
 * 228 C.E. Battle of Shiting
 * 229 C.E. Siege of Chencang
 * 234 C.E. Battle of Wuzhang Plains
 * 244 C.E. Battle of Xingshi
 * 247 C.E. — 262 C.E. Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions
 * 255 C.E. Battle of Didao
 * 263 C.E. Conquest of Shu by Wei

Jin Dynasty, the Southern Dynasties, the Sixteen Kingdoms and the Northern Dynasties

 * 280 C.E. Conquest of Wu by Jin
 * 291 C.E. War of the Eight Princes
 * 304 C.E. Wu Hu uprising
 * 354 C.E. Huan Wen's expeditions
 * 383 C.E. Battle of Fei River
 * 395 C.E. Battle of Canhe Slope
 * 409 C.E. Liu Yu's expeditions
 * 537 C.E. Battle of Shayuan

Sui Dynasty

 * 602 C.E. Ly–Sui War
 * 598 C.E. — 614 C.E. Goguryeo-Sui War
 * 617 C.E. Battle of Huoyi
 * 621 C.E. Battle of Hulao

Tang Dynasty

 * 640 C.E. — 657 C.E. Tang campaigns against the Western Turks
 * 640 C.E. — 648 C.E. Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xiyu states
 * 644 C.E. — 648 C.E. Tang campaigns against Karasahr
 * 645 C.E. Siege of Ansi fortress
 * 645 C.E. — 668 C.E. Goguryeo–Tang War
 * 648 C.E. — 649 C.E. Conquest of Kucha
 * 657 C.E. Conquest of Western Turkic Khaganate
 * 657 C.E. Battle of Irtysh River
 * 663 C.E. Battle of Baekgang
 * 660 C.E. Baekje–Tang War
 * 670 C.E. Battle of Dafei River
 * 698 C.E. Battle of Tianmenling
 * 751 C.E. Battle of Talas
 * 756 C.E. Battle of Yongqiu
 * 757 C.E. Battle of Suiyang
 * 874 C.E. — 884 C.E. Huang Chao Rebellion

Song Dynasty

 * 1,129 C.E. — 1,141 C.E. Yue Fei's campaign against Jin
 * 1,161 C.E. Battle of Tangdao
 * 1,161 C.E. Battle of Caishi
 * 1,273 C.E. Battle of Xiangyang
 * 1,279 C.E. Battle of Yamen

Liao Dynasty

 * Liao-Song War
 * 979 C.E. Battle of Gaoliang River
 * 986 C.E. Chi go Pass Compaign
 * 1,114 C.E. — 1,125 C.E. Liao-Jin War

Jin Dynasty

 * Mongol–Jin War (1211-1234)
 * 1,211 C.E. Badger's Mount Campaign
 * 1,215 C.E. Battle of Zhongdu

Yuan Dynasty

 * 1,274 C.E. Mongol invasions of Japan
 * 1,288 C.E. Battle of Bach Dang
 * 1,351 C.E. Red Turban Rebellion
 * 1,359 C.E. Red Turbans invasions of Korea
 * 1,363 C.E. Battle of Lake Poyang

Ming Dynasty

 * 1,381 C.E. Ming conquest of Yunnan
 * 1,300s C.E. — 1,400s C.E. Miao Rebellions (Ming Dynasty)
 * 1,399 C.E. — 1,402 C.E. Jingnan Campaign
 * 1,400s C.E. — 1,500s C.E. Ming–Turpan conflict
 * 1,406 C.E. — 1,407 C.E. Ming–Hồ War
 * 1,410 C.E. Ming–Kotte War
 * 1,449 C.E. Battle of Tumu Fortress
 * 1,510 C.E. Prince of Anhua rebellion
 * 1,519 C.E. Prince of Ning rebellion
 * 1,521 C.E. First Battle of Tamao (1521)
 * 1,522 C.E. Second Battle of Tamao (1522)
 * 1,592 C.E. — 1,598 C.E. Seven-Year War
 * 1,593 C.E. Siege of Pyeongyang
 * 1,597 C.E. Siege of Ulsan
 * 1,598 C.E. Battle of Sacheon
 * 1,598 C.E. Battle of Noryang
 * 1,619 C.E. Battle of Sarhu
 * 1,626 C.E. Battle of Ningyuan
 * 1,633 C.E. Battle of the Southern Fujian Sea
 * 1,640 C.E. Battle of Songjin
 * 1,642 C.E. Battle of Nanyang
 * 1,644 C.E. Occupied Beijing
 * 1,644 C.E. Battle of Shanhai Pass

Qing Dynasty

 * 1,652 C.E. — 1,689 C.E. Russian-Manchu border conflicts
 * 1,674 C.E. — 1,681 C.E. Revolt of the Three Feudatories
 * 1,683 C.E. Battle of Penghu
 * 1,690 C.E. — 1,757 C.E. Oirat-Manchu wars
 * 1,696 C.E. Battle of Jao Modo
 * 1,718 C.E. Battle of the Salween River
 * 1,747 C.E. — 1,792 C.E. Ten Great Campaigns
 * 1,796 C.E. White Lotus Rebellion
 * 1,839 C.E. — 1,842 C.E. First Opium War
 * 1,839 C.E. First Battle of Chuenpee
 * 1,840 C.E. Capture of Chusan
 * 1,840 C.E. Battle of the Barrier
 * 1,841 C.E. Second Battle of Chuenpee
 * 1,841 C.E. Battle of the Bogue
 * 1,841 C.E. Battle of First Bar
 * 1,841 C.E. Battle of Whampoa
 * 1,841 C.E. Battle of Canton (March 1841)
 * 1,841 C.E. Battle of Canton (May 1841)
 * 1,841 C.E. Battle of Amoy
 * 1,841 C.E. Capture of Chusan (1841)
 * 1,841 C.E. Battle of Chinhai
 * 1,842 C.E. Battle of Ningpo
 * 1,842 C.E. Battle of Tsekee
 * 1,842 C.E. Battle of Chapoo
 * 1,842 C.E. Battle of Woosung
 * 1,842 C.E. Battle of Chinkiang
 * 1,851 C.E. — 1,864 C.E. Taiping Rebellion
 * 1,850 C.E. Jintian Uprising
 * 1,853 C.E. Battle of Nanjing (1853)
 * 1,856 C.E. First rout the Army Group Jiangnan
 * 1,858 C.E. Battle of Sanhe
 * 1,860 C.E. Second rout the Army Group Jiangnan
 * 1,861 C.E. Battle of Anqing
 * 1,861 C.E. Battle of Guanzhong (1861)
 * 1,861 C.E. Battle of Shanghai (1861)
 * 1,862 C.E. Battle of Cixi
 * 1,863 C.E. Battle of Suzhou
 * 1,863 C.E. Battle of Changzhou
 * 1,864 C.E. Third Battle of Nanking
 * 1,864 C.E. Hubei Pocket
 * 1,865 C.E. Fujian Pocket
 * 1,856 C.E. — 1,873 C.E. Panthay Rebellion
 * 1,862 C.E. — 1,877 C.E. Dungan revolt
 * 1,870 C.E. Battle of Ürümqi (1870)
 * 1,864 C.E. — 1,869 C.E. Nien Rebellion
 * 1,867 C.E. Battle of inlon river
 * 1,856 C.E. — 1,860 C.E. Second Opium War
 * 1,856 C.E. Pearl River Forts
 * 1,857 C.E. Fatshan Creek
 * 1,858 C.E. First Battle of Taku Forts
 * 1,859 C.E. Second Battle of Taku Forts
 * 1,860 C.E. Third Battle of Taku Forts
 * 1,860 C.E. Battle of Palikao
 * August 1,884 C.E. — April 1,885 C.E. Sino-French War
 * 1,883 C.E. Son Tay Campaign
 * 1,883 C.E. Battle of Paper Bridge
 * 1,884 C.E. Bac Ninh campaign
 * 1,884 C.E. Bac Le Ambush
 * 1,884 C.E. Battle of Fuzhou
 * 1,884 C.E. Kep Campaign
 * 1,884 C.E. Keelung Campaign
 * 1,885 C.E. Lang Son Campaign
 * 1,885 C.E. Battle of Shipu
 * 1,885 C.E. Battle of Zhenhai
 * 1,885 C.E. Siege of Tuyen Quang
 * 1,885 C.E. Battle of Hoa Moc
 * 1,885 C.E. Battle of Bang Bo
 * 1,885 C.E. Battle of Phu Lam Tao
 * 1,885 C.E. Keelung Campaign
 * 1,885 C.E. Pescadores Campaign
 * 1,894 C.E. — 1,895 C.E.First Sino-Japanese War
 * 1,894 C.E. Battle of Pungdo
 * 1,894 C.E. Battle of Seonghwan
 * 1,894 C.E. Battle of Pyongyang
 * 1,894 C.E. Battle of Yalu River (1894)
 * 1,894 C.E. Battle of Jiuliancheng
 * 1,894 C.E. Battle of Lushunkou
 * 1,895 C.E. Battle of Weihaiwei
 * 1,895 C.E. Battle of Yingkou
 * 1,895 C.E. — 1,896 C.E. Dungan Revolt (1895)
 * 1,899 C.E. — 1,901 C.E. Boxer Rebellion
 * 1,900 C.E. Battle of Taku Forts
 * 1,900 C.E. Battle of Tientsin
 * 1,900 C.E. Battle of Shanhaiguan (1900)
 * 1,900 C.E. Battle of Beicang
 * 1,900 C.E. Battle of Yangcun
 * 1,900 C.E. Battle of Yingkou
 * 1,900 C.E. Battles on Amur River (1900)
 * 1,900 C.E. Battle of Peking
 * 1,900 C.E. Seymour Expedition
 * 1,900 C.E. Siege of the International Legations
 * 1,911 C.E. — 1,912 C.E. Xinhai Revolution
 * 1,911 C.E. Wuchang Uprising

Republic of China

 * 1,927 C.E. — 1,950 C.E. Chinese Civil War
 * 1,937 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
 * 1,937 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. Pacific War
 * 1,937 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. Second Sino-Japanese War
 * 1,942 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. China Burma India Theater of World War II

People's Republic of China

 * 1,950 C.E. — 1,991 C.E. Cold War
 * 1,950 C.E. — 1,953 C.E. Korean War
 * 1,969 C.E. Sino–Soviet border conflict
 * 1,967 C.E. Chola incident
 * 1,962 C.E. Sino-Indian War
 * 1,964 C.E. Battle of the Paracel Islands
 * 1,979 C.E., 1,984 C.E. Sino-Vietnamese War
 * 1,987 C.E. 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish
 * 1,988 C.E. Johnson South Reef Skirmish

Taiwan

 * 1,787 C.E. — 1,788 C.E. Ten Great Campaigns
 * 1,895 C.E. 1895 Japanese Conquest of Taiwan
 * 1,906 C.E. — 1,921 C.E.Chinese Civil War

Japan

 * 1,019 C.E. Toi invasion
 * 1,180 C.E. — 1,185 C.E. Genpei War
 * 1,274 C.E. — 1,281 C.E. Mongol invasions of Japan
 * 1,274 C.E. Battle of Bun'ei
 * 1,281 C.E. Battle of Kōan
 * 1,467 C.E. Ōnin War
 * 1,467 C.E. — 1,573 C.E. Sengoku period
 * 1,568 C.E. — 1,603 C.E. Azuchi-Momoyama period
 * 1,560 C.E. Battle of Okehazama
 * 1,575 C.E. Battle of Nagashino
 * 1,582 C.E. Battle of Yamazaki
 * 1,600 C.E. Battle of Sekigahara
 * 1,592 C.E. — 1,598 C.E. Japanese invasions of Korea
 * 1,592 C.E. Siege of Busan
 * 1,592 C.E. Battle of Dadaejin
 * 1,592 C.E. Siege of Dongnae
 * 1,592 C.E. Battle of Sangju
 * 1,592 C.E. Battle of Chungju
 * 1,592 C.E. Battle of Imjin River
 * 1,592 C.E. Gangwon Campaign
 * 1,637 C.E. — 1,638 C.E. Shimabara Rebellion
 * 1,868 C.E. — 1,869 C.E. Boshin War
 * 1,874 C.E. Saga Rebellion
 * 1,876 C.E. Shinpūren Rebellion
 * 1,876 C.E. Akizuki Rebellion
 * 1,876 C.E. Hagi Rebellion
 * 1,877 C.E. Satsuma Rebellion
 * 1,894 C.E. — 1,895 C.E. First Sino-Japanese War
 * 1,895 C.E. 1895 Japanese Conquest of Taiwan
 * 1,899 C.E. — 1,901 C.E. Boxer Rebellion
 * 1,904 C.E. — 1,905 C.E. Russo-Japanese War
 * 1,914 C.E. — 1,918 C.E. World War I
 * 1,914 C.E. Siege of Tsingtao
 * 1,937 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
 * 1,937 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. Second Sino-Japanese War
 * 1,939 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. Pacific War
 * 1,938 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. Soviet-Japanese Border Wars
 * 1,942 C.E. Battle of Midway

Korea

 * 108 B.C.E. Gojoseon-Han War
 * 57 C.E. — 668 C.E. Conflicts of Three Kingdoms
 * 391 C.E. — 413 C.E. King Gwanggaeto Conquests
 * 598 C.E. — 614 C.E. Goguryeo-Sui Wars
 * 645 C.E. — 668 C.E. Goguryeo-Tang Wars
 * 892 C.E. — 936 C.E. Conflicts of Later Three Kingdoms
 * 993 C.E. — 1,019 C.E. Goryeo-Khitan Wars
 * 1,104 C.E. — 1,107 C.E. Jurchen Campaigns
 * 1,231 C.E. — 1,259 C.E. Mongol invasions of Korea
 * 1,592 C.E. — 1,598 C.E. Japanese invasions of Korea
 * 1,627 C.E. First Manchu invasion of Korea
 * 1,636 C.E. Second Manchu invasion of Korea
 * 1,866 C.E. French Campaign against Korea
 * 1,871 C.E. United States expedition to Korea
 * 1,950 C.E. — 1,953 C.E. Korean War
 * 1,966 C.E. — 1,969 C.E. Korean DMZ Conflict
 * 1,999 C.E. — present Korean maritime border incidents

Mongolia

 * 1,206 C.E. — 1,405 C.E. Mongol Empire
 * Mongol invasions
 * Tatar invasions
 * 1,938 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
 * 1,938 C.E. — 1,939 C.E. Soviet-Japanese Border Wars
 * 1,945 C.E. Soviet invasion of Manchuria

Ancient period of India

 * circa 2,000 B.C.E. Indo-Aryan migration (hypothetical)
 * circa 1,500 B.C.E. Battle of the Ten Kings
 * circa 1,000 B.C.E. Ramayana War
 * Various dates (6,000 B.C.E. — 500 B.C.E.) Kurukshetra War
 * 543 B.C.E. — 504 B.C.E. Vijaya's Conquest of Sri Lanka
 * 500 B.C.E. — 321 B.C.E. Kingdom of Magadha
 * 500 B.C.E. — 321 B.C.E. Magadha Conflicts
 * 323 B.C.E. — 298 B.C.E. Chandragupta Maurya's Conquests
 * 265 B.C.E. — 264 B.C.E. Kalinga War
 * 424 B.C.E. — 321 B.C.E. Nanda Empire
 * 424 B.C.E. — 321 B.C.E. Nanda Dynasty Conflicts
 * 321 B.C.E. — 320 B.C.E. Conquest of the Nanda Empire
 * 800s B.C.E. — 146 B.C.E. Macedonian Empire
 * 335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
 * 327 B.C.E. — 326 B.C.E. Siege of Aornos
 * 326 B.C.E. Battle of the Hydaspes River
 * 322 B.C.E. — 275 B.C.E. Wars of the Diadochi
 * 312 B.C.E. — 63 B.C.E. Seleucid Empire
 * 305 B.C.E. — 303 B.C.E. Seleucid–Mauryan war
 * 320 C.E. — 600s C.E. Gupta Empire
 * 320 C.E. — 550 C.E. Gupta Empire Conquests

Medieval period of India

 * 606 C.E. — 647 C.E. Harsha's Conquests
 * Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent
 * 711 C.E. — 715 C.E. Muhammad bin Qasim's Conquest of Sindh
 * 738 C.E. Battle of Rajasthan
 * 1,206 C.E. — 1,451 C.E. Delhi Sultanate Conquests
 * 750 C.E. — 850 C.E. Pala Empire Conquests
 * 848 C.E. — 1,130 C.E. Medieval Chola Conquests
 * 1,221 C.E. — 1,308 C.E. Mongol invasions of India

Early modern period of India

 * Mughal Era conflicts
 * Battle of Panipat (1526)
 * Battle of Khanwa 1527
 * Battle of Panipat (1556)
 * Ahom-Mughal conflicts 1615-1682
 * Mughal–Safavid War 1649-1653
 * Battle of Karnal 1739
 * Battle of Panipat (1761)
 * Vijayanagara conflicts
 * Battle of Udayagiri 1512
 * Battle of Raichur 1520
 * Battle of Talikoti 1565
 * Sikh Empire and Mughal conflicts
 * Battle of Chamkaur 1708
 * First Battle of Anandpur 1700
 * Battle of Nadaun 1687
 * Battle of Saragarhi 1897
 * Battle of Chhappar Chiri 1710
 * Battle of Amritsar 1762
 * Second Battle of Anandpur 1701-1704
 * Battle of Bhangani
 * Battle of Jamrud 1837
 * Sino-Sikh war 1841-1842
 * Nepalese-Tibetan War 1855-1856
 * Sikh Empire and British Empire conflicts
 * Battle of Chillianwala 1849
 * Battle of Mudki 1845
 * Battle of Ramnagar 1848
 * Battle of Gujrat 1849
 * Battle of Aliwal 1846
 * Siege of Multan 1849
 * Battle of Ferozeshah 1845
 * Battle of Sobraon
 * Anglo-Mysore Wars
 * First Anglo-Mysore War 1766-1769
 * Second Anglo-Mysore War 1780-1784
 * Third Anglo-Mysore War 1789-1792
 * Fourth Anglo-Mysore War 1798-1799
 * Anglo-Maratha Wars
 * First Anglo-Maratha War 1777-1783
 * Second Anglo-Maratha War 1803-1805
 * Third Anglo-Maratha War 1817-1818
 * Polygar War 1799-1802
 * Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)
 * Gurkha War 1814-1816
 * Burmese invasion of Assam 1816-1826
 * Anglo-Burmese Wars
 * First Anglo-Burmese War 1823-1826
 * Second Burmese War 1852-1853
 * Third Burmese War 1885-1886
 * Anglo-Sikh Wars
 * First Anglo-Sikh War 1845–1846
 * Second Anglo-Sikh War 1848–1849
 * Opium Wars
 * First Opium War 1839–1848
 * Second Opium War 1856–1860
 * Anglo-Afghan Wars
 * First Anglo-Afghan War 1839-1842
 * Second Anglo-Afghan War 1878-1881
 * Tirah Campaign 1897-1898
 * Third Anglo-Afghan War 1919
 * Sino-Sikh War 1841-1842
 * Indian Rebellion of 1857
 * Sikkim Expedition 1888
 * Tirah Campaign 1897-98

British India

 * Indian independence movement
 * Indian Rebellion of 1857
 * Partition of Bengal (1905)
 * Revolutionary movement for Indian independence 1905-1947
 * Jallianwala Bagh massacre 1919
 * Non-cooperation movement 1920-1935
 * Battles and operations of the Indian National Army 1942-1945
 * Quit India Movement 1942-1947
 * World War I 1914–1918
 * World War II 1939–1945
 * India in World War II 1939–1945
 * South-East Asian theatre of World War II 1941-1945
 * China Burma India Theater of World War II 1942-1945
 * Battles and operations of the Indian National Army 1942-1945

Republic of India

 * Partition of India 1947
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
 * Operation Polo 1948
 * Operation Vijay (1961)
 * Sino-Indian War 1962
 * Insurgency in Northeast India 1964- ongoing
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
 * Naxalite-Maoist insurgency 1967- ongoing
 * Bangladesh Liberation War
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
 * Siachen conflict 1984
 * Operation Meghdoot 1984
 * Operation Blue Star 1984
 * Operation Woodrose 1984
 * Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan Civil War 1987-1990
 * Operation Pawan 1987
 * Operation Viraat 1988
 * Operation Trishul 1988
 * Operation Checkmate 1988
 * 1988 Maldives coup d'état 1988
 * Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir 1989- ongoing
 * Kargil War 1999

Pakistan

 * Partition of India 1947
 * Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
 * Siachen conflict 1984
 * Kargil War 1999
 * Bangladesh Liberation War 1971
 * Operation Searchlight
 * 1971 Bangladesh atrocities
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
 * 1999 Pakistani coup d'état
 * War in Waziristan 2004- ongoing
 * Balochistan conflict 2004- ongoing
 * 2007 Pakistani state of emergency

Bangladesh

 * Bangladesh Liberation War 1971
 * Operation Searchlight
 * 1971 Bangladesh atrocities
 * Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
 * Chittagong Hill Tracts Insurgency 1973
 * 2001 Indian-Bangladeshi border conflict
 * 2006–2008 Bangladeshi political crisis

Bhutan

 * Ten Great Campaigns 1766–1788

Nepal

 * Ten Great Campaigns 1790–1792
 * Gurkha War 1814-1816
 * Nepalese-Tibetan War 1855-1856
 * Nepal Civil War 1996–2006

Sri Lanka

 * East India Company Conquest 1796
 * Kandian Wars 1803-1815
 * Sri Lankan independence movement 1914-1948
 * 1971 JVP Insurrection (Sri Lanka)
 * Sri Lankan Civil War 1983-2009
 * Eelam War I 1976-1987
 * 1987-89 JVP Insurrection (Sri Lanka)
 * Eelam War II 1990-1995
 * Eelam War III 1995-2002
 * Eelam War IV 2006-2009

Kingdom of Funan

 * Preah Thaong and Neang Neak Conflict circa 100 AD

Chenla Kingdom

 * Apex and decline of Funan

Khmer Empire

 * Medieval Chola Invasions 1020-1130

French Indochina

 * First Indochina War 1945-1954
 * Cambodian Civil War 1967-1975
 * Vietnam War 1957–1975
 * Cambodian-Vietnamese War 1975–1989
 * Vietnamese border raids in Thailand 1978-1988
 * 1997 clashes in Cambodia 1997
 * Cambodian–Thai border stand-off 2008-ongoing

Burma

 * Medieval Chola Invasions 1020-1130
 * Burmese–Siamese War (1548–49)
 * Sino–Burmese War (1765–1769)
 * Burmese invasion of Assam 1816-1826
 * Anglo-Burmese Wars
 * First Anglo-Burmese War 1823-1826
 * Second Burmese War 1852-1853
 * Third Burmese War 1885-1886
 * World War II 1939–1945
 * South-East Asian theatre of World War II 1941-1945
 * Japanese occupation of Burma 1942-1945
 * China Burma India Theater of World War II 1942-1945
 * Internal conflict in Burma 1948-ongoing
 * 2007 Burmese anti-government protests 2007

Laos

 * Vietnam War 1957–1975
 * Conflict in Laos involving the Hmong 1975-ongoing

Thailand

 * Medieval Chola Invasions 1020-1130
 * Burmese–Siamese wars 1548-1855
 * Burmese–Siamese War (1548) Toungoo–Ayutthaya 1548-1701
 * Burmese–Siamese War (1759–1760) Konbaung–Ayutthaya 1759-1767
 * Burmese–Siamese War (1775–1776) Konbaung–Bangkok 1775-1855
 * World War II 1939–1945
 * French-Thai War 1940–1941
 * South Thailand insurgency 2004-Ongoing

Vietnam

 * Thuc-Lac Viet War 258–257 BCE
 * Thuc-Qin War 217–207 BCE
 * Trieu-Han War 111 BCE
 * Uprising wars against Chinese domination 39, 40–43, 137-138, 156-160, 178-181, 248, 299-319, 319-323, 468-485, 542-544, 548–570, 687, 722, 791-798, 803, 819-820, 905
 * Ngô Quyền war of independence 938-939
 * War between the 12 warlords 966-968
 * War against the Song Dynasty 981
 * War against the Song Dynasty 1075-1077
 * Mongol invasions of Vietnam 1257-58, 1284–85, 1287–88
 * Viet-Champa wars 982, 1312, 1372, 1377, 1388, 1446–1471, 1695, 1796
 * War against the Ming Dynasty 1407-1427
 * Le-Mac civil war 1553–1592
 * Trịnh–Nguyễn War 1627–1673
 * Nguyen-Khmer War 1714–1755
 * Qing-Tay Son War 1788–1789
 * Tay Son-Siam War 1784-1785
 * French-Nguyen war 1858–1885
 * First World War 1914–1918
 * Vietnam during the First World War
 * Second World War 1940–1945
 * Vietnam during the Second World War
 * First Indochina War 1946-1954
 * Vietnam War 1954–1975
 * Battle of the Paracel Islands 1974
 * Cambodian-Vietnamese War 1975–1989
 * Sino-Vietnamese War 1979
 * Vietnamese border raids in Thailand 1979-1988
 * Sino-Vietnamese border conflict 1979-1990
 * Johnson South Reef Skirmish 1988

Indonesia

 * Medieval Chola Invasions 1020-1130
 * Mongol invasion of Java 1293
 * Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 1962-1966
 * Insurgency in Aceh 1976-2005

Malaysia

 * Medieval Chola Invasions 1020-1130
 * Honourable East India Company Conquest 1786
 * World War II
 * Battle of Malaya 1941-1942
 * Malay Emergency 1948-1960
 * Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 1962-1966

Singapore

 * Medieval Chola Invasions 1020-1130
 * Honourable East India Company Conquest 1819
 * World War II
 * Battle of Singapore 1942

Philippines

 * Philippine Revolution 1896 - 1898
 * Spanish-American War
 * Battle of Manila Bay 1898
 * Philippine-American War 1898–1913
 * World War II
 * Battle of Bataan 1942
 * Battle of Surigao Strait 1944
 * Battle off Samar 1944
 * Battle of Mindoro 1944
 * Battle of Luzon1944
 * Battle of the Philippine Sea 1944
 * Battle of Manila 1945
 * Battle of Mindanao 1945
 * Battle of Leyte 1944
 * Battle of Corregidor 1945
 * Invasion of Lingayen Gulf 1945
 * Hukbalahap Rebellion 1946-1954
 * Communist insurgency in the Philippines 1969-ongoing
 * Islamic insurgency in the Philippines 1969-ongoing
 * Zamboanga City crisis 2013-ongoing
 * Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines 2002-ongoing

Mongol Empire

 * 1,223 C.E. — 1,236 C.E. Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria
 * 1,237 C.E. — 1,240 C.E. Mongol invasion of Rus

Grand Duchy of Moscow

 * 1,438 C.E. — 1,552 C.E. Russo-Kazan Wars

Tsardom of Russia

 * 1,571 C.E. Russo–Crimean War

Russian Empire

 * 1,904 C.E. — 1,905 C.E. Russo-Japanese War
 * 1,914 C.E. — 1,917 C.E. World War I

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

 * 1,939 C.E. — 1,945 C.E. World War II
 * 1,938 C.E. — 1,939 C.E. Soviet-Japanese Border Wars
 * 1,945 C.E. Soviet invasion of Manchuria
 * 1,945 C.E. — 1,991 C.E. Cold War
 * 1,969 C.E. Sino-Soviet border conflict

Russian Federation

 * 2,008 C.E. South Ossetia war

20th century

 * 1904 - 1905 Russo-Japanese War
 * 1911 Wuchang Uprising
 * 1914 - 1918 World War I
 * 1919 Third Anglo-Afghan War
 * 1919 May Fourth Movement
 * 1920 Zhili-Anhui War
 * 1920 - 1921 Guangdong-Guangxi War
 * 1922 First Zhili–Fengtian War
 * 1924 Second Zhili–Fengtian War
 * 1926 - 1928 Kuomintang - Warlords conflict
 * 1927 - 1936 Chinese Civil War
 * 1929 Sino-Soviet War
 * 1929 Afghan civil war
 * 1937 - 1945 Second Sino-Japanese War
 * 1939 - 1945 World War II
 * 1939 - 1945 Indian Ocean conflict
 * 1940 Japanese invasion of French Indochina
 * 1940 - 1941 Franco-Thai War
 * 1941 Japanese invasion of Thailand
 * 1941 - 1942 Japanese invasion of Philippines
 * 1941 - 1942 Japanese invasion of Malaya
 * 1941 - 1942 Japanese invasion of Dutch Indies
 * 1942 - 1945 New Guinea campaign
 * 1942 - 1945 Burma Campaign
 * 1944 - 1945 Allied invasion of Philippines
 * 1944 - 1945 Japan campaign
 * 1945 Second French Indochina Campaign
 * 1945 British invasion of Malaya and Singapore
 * 1945 Borneo campaign
 * 1945 Soviet invasion of Manchuria
 * 1946 - 1950 Chinese Civil War
 * 1946 - 1954 First Indochina War
 * 1947 Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
 * 1950 - 1953 Korean War
 * 1951 - 1954 Abadan Crisis
 * 1954 - 1955 First Taiwan Strait Crisis
 * 1958 Second Taiwan Strait Crisis
 * 1959 Tibetan uprising
 * 1959 - 1975 Vietnam War
 * 1962 Sino-Indian War
 * 1964 - today Manipur conflict
 * 1965 Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
 * 1967 - today Naxalite-Maoist insurgency
 * 1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict
 * 1970-1995 Punjab Insurgency
 * 1971 Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
 * 1971 Maoist rebellion in Sri Lanka
 * 1978 - 1979 Cambodian-Vietnamese War
 * 1979 - today Assam conflict
 * 1979 - 1989 Soviet war in Afghanistan
 * 1979 - 1998 Khmer Rouge insurgency
 * 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War
 * 1983 - 2009 Sri Lankan Civil War
 * 1984 Siachen conflict
 * 1984 Operation Blue Star
 * 1987 - 1988 Thai-Laotian Border War
 * 1989 - today Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
 * 1989 Tiananmen protests
 * 1989 - today Tripura rebellion
 * 1989 - 1992 Mujahideen - Communist war in Afghanistan
 * 1992 - 1996 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
 * 1992 - 1997 Civil war in Tajikistan
 * 1993 - today Ethnic conflict in Nagaland
 * 1995 - 1996 Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
 * 1996 - 2001 Taliban-Northern Alliance conflict
 * 1998 - 2001 Islamic insurgency in Uzbekistan
 * 1999 Kargil War

21st century

 * 2001 Indian-Bangladeshi border conflict
 * 2001 - today War on Terrorism
 * 2001 - today Afghanistan War
 * 2002 - today Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines
 * 2002 - today Islamic terrorism in Indonesia
 * 2002 - today Islamic insurgency in Xinjiang
 * 2004 - today War in North-West Pakistan
 * 2004 - today South Thailand insurgency
 * 2003 Bhutan's war on Indian rebels
 * 2005 Islamic uprising in Uzbekistan
 * 2008 - 2009 2008 Cambodian-Thai stand-off
 * 2010 Uruzgan helicopter attack