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List of wars involving Afghanistan

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This is a list of wars involving Afghanistan.

Conflict Afghanistan
and allies
Opponents Results Details
Hotaki dynasty (1709–1738)
Battle of Gulnabad
(1722)
Hotaki dynasty Safavid Empire Victory
Siege of Isfahan
(1722)
Hotaki dynasty Safavid Empire Victory Abdication of Sultan Husayn, Mahmud Hotak declared Shah of Iran
Ottoman–Hotaki War
(1726–1727)
Hotaki dynasty Ottoman Empire Treaty of Hamedan
Battle of Damghan
(1729)
Hotaki dynasty Safavid Empire Defeat
Battle of Khwar Pass
(1729)
Hotaki dynasty Safavid Empire Defeat Failure of attempted Ambush on Safavid forces
Battle of Murche-Khort
(1729)
Hotaki dynasty Safavid Empire Defeat Safavid liberation of Isfahan
Battle of Zarghan
(1730)
Hotaki dynasty Safavid Empire Defeat Afghans Expulsed from Persia
Herat Campaign of 1731
(1731-1732)
Hotaki dynasty Afsharid dynasty Defeat End of the Sadozai Sultanate of Herat
Siege of Kandahar
(1737-1738)
Hotaki dynasty Afsharid dynasty Defeat End of the Hotak Dynasty
Sadozai Sultanate of Herat (1716–1732)
Battle of Sangan
(1727)
Sadozai Sultanate of Herat Safavid Empire Defeat
Herat Campaign of 1729
(1729)
Sadozai Sultanate of Herat Safavid Empire Defeat
Battle of Kafer Qal'eh
(1729)
Sadozai Sultanate of Herat Safavid Empire Defeat
Herat Campaign of 1731
(1731-1732)
Sadozai Sultanate of Herat Safavid Empire Defeat End of the Sadozai Sultanate of Herat
Durrani Empire (1747–1823)

Battle of Lahore (1748)
(1748)

Durrani Empire

Mughal Empire

Victory

Battle of Manupur
(1748)

Durrani Empire

Mughal Empire

Defeat

Battle of Lahore
(1752)

Durrani Empire

Mughal Empire

Victory
Sack of Delhi (1757)
(1757)
Durrani Empire Mughal Empire Victory
Battle of Bharatpur
(1757)
Durrani Empire Kingdom of Bharatpur Defeat

Battle of Narela
(1757)

Durrani Empire

 Maratha Empire

Victory

Battle of Attock
(1758)

Durrani Empire  Maratha Empire Defeat

Capture of Peshawar (1758)
(1758)

Durrani Empire

 Maratha Empire

Defeat
Battle of Lahore
(1759)
Durrani Empire  Maratha Empire Defeat

Battle of Taraori (1759)
(1759)

Durrani Empire

 Maratha Empire
Mughal Empire

Victory
Battle of Barari Ghat
(1760)
Durrani Empire
Rohilla Afghans
 Maratha Empire Victory
Battle of Sikandarabad
(1760)
Durrani Empire
Rohilla Afghans
 Maratha Empire Victory
Samalkha (1760)
(1760)
Durrani Empire  Maratha Empire Victory
Meerut (1760)
(1760)
Durrani Empire  Maratha Empire Victory
Third Battle of Panipat
(1761)
Durrani Empire  Maratha Empire Victory
Battle of Nimla (1809)
(1809)
Durrani Empire Coalition of Shah Mahmud Coalition victory Mahmud Shah Durrani ascends the throne again in his second reign until his eventual deposition in 1818.
Battle of Kafir Qala
(1818)
Durrani Empire  Qajar dynasty Inconclusive
Afghan-Sikh Wars
(1748-1819)
Durrani Empire Sikh Empire Rise and fall of the Afghans, rise of the Sikhs.
Emirate of Herat (1793–1863)
Siege of Herat
(1837–1838)
Emirate of Herat  Qajar dynasty Victory
Herat campaign (1862-1863)
(1862–1863)
Emirate of Herat Emirate of Afghanistan Defeat Afghanistan annexes the Emirate of Herat.
Emirate of Kabul (1823-1855) Emirate of Afghanistan (1855-1926)
Afghan–Sikh Wars
(1819-1837)
Emirate of Kabul Sikh Empire Inconclusive
Dost Mohammad's Campaign to Jalalabad (1834)
(1834)
Emirate of Kabul Amirs of Jalalabad
Kunar
Mohmand tribe
Victory
Expedition of Shuja ul-Mulk
(1834)
Principality of Qandahar
Emirate of Kabul
Shah Shuja's forces
 British Empire
East India Company
Sikh Empire
Victory
First Anglo-Afghan War
(1839–1842)
Emirate of Kabul United Kingdom British Empire Victory
Khost rebellion (1856–1857)
(1856–1857)
Afghanistan Rebel tribes Government victory Rebellion suppressed
Second Anglo-Afghan War
(1878–1880)
Afghanistan United Kingdom British Empire Defeat
  • Treaty of Gandamak
  • British Strategic Victory, after achieving most desired goals (controlling Afghanistan’s foreign policy on the condition of subsidies paid to the Afghans, North-West Frontier province annexed to British India).
  • Afghan Tactical Victory, after achieving the prevention of a British residence in Kabul and British military withdrawal.
Panjdeh incident
(1885)
Afghanistan Russian Empire Russian Empire Defeat
  • Russians defeated an outnumbered Afghan detachment on the border; Afghanistan are handing over a small territory on the border where the Russians are building the fortress "Kushka"
1888–1893 Hazara uprisings
(1888–1893)
Emirate of Afghanistan Hazara people Afghan victory Killing and displacement of 60% of the Hazara people's population including 35,000 families that fled to northern Afghanistan, Mashhad (Qajar Iran) and Quetta[1]
Khost rebellion (1912)
(1912)
 Emirate of Afghanistan Rebel tribes Government victory Rebellion suppressed
Third Anglo-Afghan War
(1919)
Afghanistan Afghanistan United Kingdom British Empire Inconclusive
  • Treaty of Rawalpindi
  • Afghan diplomatic victory
  • British tactical victory
  • British strategic victory with the reaffirmation of the Durand Line as a border
  • Afghan independence with full sovereignty in foreign affairs
Alizai rebellion of 1923
(1923)
Afghanistan Afghanistan Rebel tribes Government victory Rebellion suppressed
Khost rebellion
(1924–1925)
Afghanistan Afghanistan Mangal, Sulaiman Khel and Ali Khel tribesmen Government victory Rebellion suppressed
Saqqawist low-level insurgency (1924–1928) Afghanistan Afghanistan Saqqawists Escalated into civil war
Urtatagai conflict
(1925–1926)
Afghanistan Afghanistan  Soviet Union Peace treaty
  • Afghanistan is obligated to restrain Basmachi border raids
  • Soviet Union captures, then cedes back Urtatagai
Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973)
First Afghan Civil War
(1928–1929)
Amānullāh Khān (Until 14 January 1929)
Inayatullah Khan (14-17 January 1929)
Ali Ahmad Khan (17 January – 9 February 1929)
Various anti-Saqqawist tribes
Mohammed Nādir Khān (March–October 1929)
Intervening against Basmachi:

 Soviet Union[2]

Shinwari tribesmen (14 November–December 1928)
Saqqawists (late November 1928 onwards)

In cooperation with:

Basmachi (1929)

Anti-Saqqawist victory,
Double regime change
  • Overthrow of Amanullah Khan by Habibullāh Kalakāni, followed by the overthrow of Habibullāh Kalakāni by Mohammed Nadir Shah.
Shinwari rebellion
(1930)
Kingdom of Afghanistan Shinwari tribesmen Government victory Rebellion suppressed
Kuhistan rebellion
(1930)
Kingdom of Afghanistan Saqqawists Government victory Rebellion suppressed
Battle of Herat[3]

(1931)

Kingdom of Afghanistan Saqqawists Government victory Saqqawists wiped out
Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947
(1944–1947)
Kingdom of Afghanistan Rebel tribes: Government victory Rebellions suppressed
1945 Hazara Rebellion
(1945–1946)
 Kingdom of Afghanistan Hazara rebels under Ebrāhim Beg Government victory Rebellion suppressed
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
Panjshir Valley uprising
(1975)
Republic of Afghanistan Jamiat-e-Islami Victory Uprising suppressed
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1987)
Saur Revolution
(1978)
 Republic of Afghanistan People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan Defeat PDPA victory
Soviet–Afghan War
(1979–1989)
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Afghanistan Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Mujahideen Defeat
  • Geneva Accords
  • Withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan
  • Afghan Civil War continues
Republic of Afghanistan (1987–1992)
Second Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
(1989–1992)
Afghanistan Republic of Afghanistan' Mujahideen Mujahideen victory
Islamic State of Afghanistan (1992–2001)
Third Afghan Civil War (1992–1996)
(1992–1996)
Afghanistan Islamic State of Afghanistan Taliban
Al-Qaeda
Regime change
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)
Fourth Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)
(1996–2001)
Afghanistan Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

Al-Qaeda

Afghanistan Islamic State of Afghanistan Stalemate
  • Stalemate with varying fronts between the Taliban and Massoud's forces (United Front)
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2001–2021)
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
(2001–2021)
 Afghanistan
Al-Qaeda
055 Brigade
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
East Turkistan Islamic Party
Tanzeem-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi
 United States
 United Kingdom
 Canada
 Australia
Northern Alliance
Defeat (Phase 1)
 Afghanistan
ISAF
Afghanistan Taliban

Al-Qaeda


Fidai Mahaz
Mullah Dadullah Front

Taliban victory (Phase 2)
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021–present)
Islamic State–Taliban conflict
(2014–present)
 Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

Al-Qaeda (denied)

 United States (limited)

 Iran (allegedly)

 Pakistan (allegedly)

 Russia (allegedly)

 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (allegedly)

Islamic State

 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (allegedly)

Ongoing
Republican insurgency in Afghanistan
(2021–present)
 Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan  Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ongoing

References

  1. ^ دلجو, عباس (2014). تاریخ باستانی هزاره ها. کابل: انتشارات امیری. ISBN 9936801504.
  2. ^ Ritter, William S. (1990). "Revolt in the Mountains: Fuzail Maksum and the Occupation of Garm, Spring 1929". Journal of Contemporary History. 25 (4): 547–580. doi:10.1177/002200949002500408. ISSN 0022-0094. JSTOR 260761.
  3. ^ "MOḤAMMAD NĀDER SHAH – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2019-04-23.