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àtúnṣe- Algerian Civil War, 1991–2002
- American Civil War, 1861–1865
- An Shi Rebellion, December 16, 755-February 17, 763
- Argentine Civil War, 1814–1880
- Austrian Civil War, February 12, 1934 to February 16, 1934
- Bleeding Kansas, 1854–1858
- Black September in Jordan (Jordan), 1970
- Bolivian Civil War, 1898–1899
- Boshin War (Japan), 1868–1869
- Cambodian Civil War ,1970–1975
- Carlist Wars (Spain), 1833–1839, 1846–1849, 1872–1876
- Chilean Civil War, 1891
- Chinese Civil War, 1928–1937, 1945–1949
- Colombian Civil War, 1860–1862
- Costa Rican Civil War, 1948
- Cypriot Civil War, 1967–1974
- List of English civil wars
- The Anarchy, 1135–1153 (refers to the disorder during the reign of King Stephen of England)
- Wars of the Roses, c. 1455–1485
- English Civil War, 1642–1651
- sometimes subdivided into First English Civil War, Second English Civil War and Third English Civil War
- Finnish Civil War, 1918
- First Islamic Civil War, 656–661
- French Wars of Religion, 1562–1598
- Genpei War (Japan), 1180–1185
- Greek Civil War, 1946–1949
- Guatemalan Civil War, 1960–1996
- Hukbalahap insurgency in the Philippines, 1946–1954
- Hussite wars (Bohemia), 1419–1437
- Irish Civil War, 1922–1923
- Irish Confederate Wars some parts of which were a civil war.
- Jementah Civil War, 1879
- Klang War; also known as Selangor Civil War, 1867–1874
- La Violencia (Colombia), 1948–1958
- Later Three Kingdoms, 892–936
- Lebanese Civil War, 1975–1990
- Liberian Civil War, 1990–1997
- Mexican Revolution, 1910–1917
- Mozambican Civil War, see Rome General Peace Accords, 1975–1992
- Musket Wars (New Zealand), early 19th century
- War of national liberation (NOB, NOR) in area of Yugoslavia, 1941–1945
- Nepali Civil War, 1996–2006
- Nigerian Civil War, 1967–1970
- Norwegian Civil War era, 1130–1240
- Ōnin War (Japan), 1467–1477
- Ottoman Civil War, 1509–1512
- Pakistani Civil War, 1971
- Palestinian Civil Wars, 1936–1939, 1947–1948
- Paraguayan Civil War, 1947
- Peasants' War (Germany), 1524–1525
- Peruvian Civil War, 1980–2000
- Portuguese Civil War, 1828–1834
- Rhodesian Bush War, 1965–1980
- Rokosz of Lubomirski, 1665–1666 in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Rokosz of Zebrzydowski, 1606–1609 in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Roman civil wars, List of Roman Republic and Empire Civil Wars
- Romania had a brief civil war in 1989, after the fall of Nicolae Ceauşescu, between Communists and those against the former regime.
- Russian Civil War, 1917–1921
- Rwandan Civil War, 1990–1994
- Salvadoran Civil War (El Salvador), 1979–1991 — see also History of El Salvador
- Satsuma Rebellion (Japan), 1877
- Second Islamic Civil War, 683-685
- Secret War (Laos) 1962–1975
- Sengoku Period (Japan), 1467–1615
- Sonderbund war (Switzerland), November 1847
- South American wars of independence, 1808–1829
- Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939
- Taiping Civil War (China), 1851–1864
- The Brothers' Civil War, 1067–1072 (The war between King Alfonso of León and King Sancho of Castile)
- Three Kingdoms Period 220–280 (This is something of an international conflict, but the Emperors of all three kingdoms claimed legitimate succession from the Han dynasty, thus making it a civil war)
- Thousand Days Civil War (Colombia), 1899–1902
- Thirty Years Wars (Holy Roman Empire), 1618–1648
- Uruguayan Civil War, 1839–1851
- Vietnamese Civil War, 1954–1975
- Warring States Period (China), 475–221 BC (this is not universally considered a civil war, but rather an international conflict. However, each of the combatant states nominally acknowledged the authority of the Zhou kings of China, thus bringing them into one kingdom. This ended in 256 BC, however this was a mere 35 years before the end of conflict)
- War of Reform (Mexico) 1857–1861
- War of the two brothers (Inca Empire) 1527–1532
- Wars of Scottish Independence, late 13th century/early 14th century
- Wars of the Three Kingdoms (England, Ireland, Scotland) 1639–1651 involved a number of civil wars)
- Zulu Civil War, 1817–1819
Somalia Civil War
- Somali civil war, 1991–present
Past civil wars (chronological by starting date)
àtúnṣe- Revolt of Babylon (626 BC) against the Neo-Assyrian empire which marked the end of its reign.
- Warring States Period (China), 475–221 BC (this is not universally considered a civil war, but rather an international conflict. However, each of the combatant states nominally acknowledged the authority of the Zhou kings of China, thus bringing them into one kingdom. This ended in 256 BC, however this was a mere 35 years before the end of conflict)
- The Civil War of Carthage, 309–308 BC
- The Mercenary War, 241–237 BC
- Roman Republican civil wars, List of Roman Republic and Empire Civil Wars
- Three Kingdoms period, 184–280 The Han dynasty disintigrates into a period of warlordism after the Yellow Turban Rebellion and then, from 220–280, an extended conflict between three competing successor states.
- First Islamic Civil War, 656–661
- An Shi Rebellion, December 16, 755-February 17, 763
- Later Three Kingdoms period, 892–936. The Kingdom of Silla of Korea was lost, control of peninsula and the nation was divided by various warlords, until Wang Gun unifies the country.
- The Brothers' Civil War, 1067–1072 (The war between King Alfonso of León and King Sancho of Castile)
- Civil war era in Norway, 1130–1240
- The Anarchy, 1135–1153 (refers to the disorder during the reign of King Stephen of England)
- Civil war in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem between King Baldwin III and dowager Queen Melisende (1152–1153)
- Genpei War (Japan), 1180–1185
- Hussite Wars (Bohemia), 1420–1434
- Great Feudal War in Russia, 1425–1453
- Wars of the Roses (England), c. 1455–1485
- Ōnin War (Japan), 1467–1477
- Sengoku Period (Japan), 1467–1615
- Ottoman Civil War, 1509–1512
- Peasants' War (Germany), 1524–1525
- War of the two brothers (Inca Empire), 1527–1532
- French Wars of Religion, 1562–1598
- Rokosz of Zebrzydowski, 1606–1609 in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Wars of the Three Kingdoms (England, Ireland, Scotland) 1639–1651 involved a number of civil wars:
- Irish Confederate Wars some parts of which were a civil war.
- English Civil War, 1642–1651
- Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, to some extent a civil war, 1644–1652
- First English Civil War 1642–1646
- Second English Civil War 1648–1649
- Third English Civil War 1650–1651
- Rokosz of Lubomirski, 1665–1666 in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
- South American wars of independence, 1808–1829
- Argentine Civil War, 1814–1880
- War of Reform (Mexico) 1857–1861
- Zulu Civil War, 1817–1819
- Māori War (New Zealand) 1845–1872
- Sonderbund war (Switzerland), November 1847
- Taiping Civil War (China), 1851–1864
- Bleeding Kansas, 1854–1858
- American Civil War, 1861–1865
- Klang War; also known as Selangor Civil War, 1867–1874
- Boshin War (Japan), 1868–1869
- Satsuma Rebellion (Japan), 1877
- Jementah Civil War, 1879
- Chilean Civil War, 1891
- Russian Civil War, 1917–1921
- Finnish Civil War, 1918
- Irish Civil War, 1922–1923
- Chinese Civil War, 1928–1937, 1945–1949
- Austrian Civil War, February 12 to February 16, 1934
- Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939
- War of national liberation (NOB, NOR) in area of Yugoslavia, 1941–1945
- Greek Civil War, 1946–1949
- Paraguayan Civil War, 1947
- Palestinian Civil War, 1947–48
- Costa Rican Civil War, 1948
- Colombian Civil War, 1948–1958
- Vietnamese Civil War, 1954–1975
- Guatemalan Civil War, 1960–1996
- Rhodesian Bush War, 1965–1980
- Cypriot Civil War, 1967–1974
- Nigerian Civil War, 1967–1970
- Pakistani Civil War, 1971
- Lebanese Civil War, 1975–1990
- Mozambican Civil War, see Rome General Peace Accords, 1975–1992
- Sandinista Civil War, 1979–1989
- Salvadoran Civil War (El Salvador), 1979–1991
- Peruvian Civil War, 1980–2000
- Sri Lankan Civil War, 1983–2009
- Sierra Leonean Civil War,1991-2002
- Afghan Civil War, 1992–Present
- First Congo War, 1996–1997
- Second Congo War, 1998–2002
- Albanian rebellion in Macedonia 2001
Contemporary civil wars
àtúnṣeThe following civil wars are ongoing or ended in the past decade, títí di 2010[update]. Some of them may be classified as insurrections, etc., rather than full civil wars, as they fade into the past.
- 1994 civil war in Yemen, 1994
- 1997 rebellion in Albania, 1997
- 2004 Haitian rebellion, 2004
- Algerian Civil War, 1991–2002, conflicts persist
- Angolan Civil War, 1975-2002
- Bosnian War, 1992–1995
- Burundi Civil War, 1993–2005
- Cambodia, 1978–1993, 1997–1998
- Casamance Conflict, 1990–2006
- Civil war in Afghanistan, 1978–present
- Civil war in Chad, 2005-present
- Civil war in Tajikistan, 1992-1997
- Colombian armed conflict, 1964–present
- Communist insurgency of the New People's Army in the Philippines, 1969–present
- East Timor/Indonesia, 1975–1999
- Euskadi Ta Askatasuna separatist insurgency against the Spanish government, 1959-present
- Fatah–Hamas conflict, 2006-2009
- First Chechen War, 1994-1996
- First Congo War, 1996-1997
- First Liberian Civil War, 1989-1996
- Georgian Civil War, 1991-1993
- Guatemalan Civil War, 1960–1996
- Guinea-Bissau Civil War, 1998–1999
- Insurgency in the Philippines, 1930s–present
- Internal conflict in Peru, 1980–present (once extremely violent communist insurgency, which has largely wound down since 2000).
- Iraq War, 2003–present
- Iraqi Kurdish Civil War, 1994–1997
- Israeli–Palestinian conflict, 1948–present
- Ivorian Civil War, 2002-2007
- Kashmir conflict, 1989–present
- Kosovo War, 1998–1999
- Mexican Drug War, 2006-present
- Nepalese Civil War, 1996–2006
- Palestinian Civil War, 2006–2009
- Republic of the Congo Civil War, 1997-1999
- Rwandan Civil War, 1990–1993
- Second Chechen War, 1999-2009
- Second Congo War, 1998-2003
- Second Liberian Civil War, 1999-2003
- Second Sudanese Civil War, 1983-2005
- Sierra Leone Civil War, 1991–2002
- Somali Civil War, 1991–present
- Sri Lankan Civil War, 1983–2009
- Third Eritrean Civil War, 2008-present
- The Troubles, 1969–1998 (considered ongoing by extremist minority groups)
- Ugandan Civil War, 1987–present
- War in Darfur, 2003-2009