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Cold War (Indirect War) 1946: 1991: 45 years Chadian Civil Wars: 1965: 2010: 45 years Internal conflict in Peru: 17 May 1980: Ongoing: 44 years and 8 months Maoist insurgency in Turkey: 12 September 1980: Ongoing: 44 years, 4 months and 5 days Kongo Civil War: 1665: 1709: 44 years Sino-Dutch conflicts: 1620: 1662: 42 years Thirty-Eight Years ...
The battle lasted for 302 days, one of the longest and costliest in human history. In 2000, Hannes Heer and Klaus Naumann calculated that the French suffered 377,231 casualties and the Germans 337,000, a total of 714,231 and an average of 70,000 a month.
Second Punic War: 40,000 (including Archimedes) 9,000 Siege of Carthage: 149-146 BC Third Punic War: 450,000 (including 50,000 civilians enslaved) 200,000 Siege of Athens and Piraeus: 87–86 BC Mithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic War) 400,000 (including prisoners) 200,000 [1] Siege of Jerusalem (63 BC) 63 BC Mithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic ...
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An Interactive map of all the battles fought around the world in the last 4,000 years Timeline of wars on Histropedia Information on 1,500 conflicts since 1800 (archived 20 June 2019]
List of Chinese wars and battles; Conflicts in the Middle East. List of conflicts in the Near East (until 1918) List of modern conflicts in the Middle East (after 1918) List of conflicts in Africa. Conflicts in the Horn of Africa (East Africa) List of modern conflicts in North Africa (Maghreb) Military history of Africa
The siege was the longest and most destructive in history and possibly the most deadly, causing an estimated 1.5 million deaths. It was not classified as a war crime at the time, [ 12 ] but some historians have since classified it as a genocide due to the intentional destruction of the city and the systematic starvation of its civilian population.
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