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List of wars and battles involving China

Historical wars and battles in China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of wars and battles involving China
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The following is a list of wars and battles involving China, organized by date.[1][2]

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Painting of the 1758 Battle of Oroi-Jalatu, in which the Qing defeated the Dzungar.

Ancient China

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Imperial China

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Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE)

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Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)

Chu-Han Contention (206–202 BCE)

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Western Han (206 BCE – 9 CE)

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Xin dynasty (9–23 CE) and early Eastern Han (25–36 CE)

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Eastern Han – middle period (36–184)

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End of the Han dynasty (184–220)

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Three Kingdoms period (220–280)

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Jin dynasty (265–420), the Southern Dynasties (420–587), the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439) and the Northern Dynasties (386–581)

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Sui dynasty (581–618)

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Tang dynasty (618–907)

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Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907–960)

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Song dynasty (960–1279)

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Liao dynasty (907–1125)

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Jurchen Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

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Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)

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Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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Qing dynasty (1644–1912)

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Modern China

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Yuan Shikai-led Republic of China

Warlord Era

Chinese Civil War (First phase, 1927–1936)

Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)

Sino-Tibetan War (1930–1932)

Xinjiang Wars (First phase, 1931–1937)

Second Sino-Japanese War (1931–1945, part of World War II from 1941)

Xinjiang Wars (Second phase, 1944–1949)

Chinese Civil War (Second phase, 1945–1949)

Conflicts in the Chinese Civil War in the post-World War II era are listed chronologically by the starting dates.[9]

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1946

1947

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1949

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1951

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1953

1955

1950–1958

1960

1965

Annexation of Tibet (1950)

Korean War (1950–1953)

Sino-Indian War (1962)

The Sino-Indian War between China and India occurred in October–November 1962. A disputed Himalayan border was the main cause of the war. There had been a series of violent border skirmishes between the two countries after the 1959 Tibetan uprising, when India granted asylum to the Dalai Lama. India initiated a defensive Forward Policy from 1960 to hinder Chinese military patrols and logistics, in which it placed outposts along the border, including several north of the McMahon Line, the eastern portion of the Line of Actual Control proclaimed by Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1959.[11]

Nathu La and Cho La clashes (1967)

The Nathu La and Cho La clashes took place from September–October of 1967. The Nathu La clashes started on 11 September 1967, when China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) launched an attack on Indian posts at Nathu La, and lasted till 15 September 1967. In October 1967, another military duel took place at Cho La and ended on the same day. According to independent sources, India achieved "decisive tactical advantage" and managed to hold its own against and push back Chinese forces. Many PLA fortifications at Nathu La were destroyed, where the Indian troops drove back the attacking Chinese forces. Another battle took place at Cho La a few kilometers south a few days later. The military duel lasted one day, during which the Chinese were driven away, which boosted Indian morale. According to Indian Maj. Gen. Sheru Thapliyal, the Chinese were forced to withdraw nearly three kilometers in Cho La during the clash. The Defence Ministry of India reported: 88 killed and 163 wounded on the Indian side, while 340 killed and 450 wounded on the Chinese side, during the two incidents.

Sino-Soviet border conflict (1969)

Vietnam War (1955–1975)

Laotian Civil War (1958–1975)

Sino-Vietnamese War (1979)

Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991)

Sumdorong Chu standoff (1986–1987)

Mali War (2012–present)

2013 Depsang standoff

2017 China–India border standoff

2020–2021 China–India skirmishes

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