This is a list of conflicts in Africa arranged by country, both on the continent and associated islands, including wars between African nations, civil wars, and wars involving non-African nations that took place within Africa. It encompasses colonial wars, wars of independence, secessionist and separatist conflicts, major episodes of national violence (riots, massacres, etc.), and global conflicts in which Africa was a theatre of war.

African Great Lakes

Burundi

Rwanda

Kenya

South Sudan

Tanzania

Uganda

Central Africa

Cameroon

Central African Republic

Chad

Kanem Empire

French Chad

Republic of Chad

Congo (Republic of)

Congo (Democratic Republic of)

Main article: List of conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

São Tomé and Príncipe

Horn of Africa

Main article: Conflicts in the Horn of Africa

Djibouti

Eritrea

Italian Eritrea

Italian East Africa

Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea

Ethiopian Empire

Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia

Transitional Government of Ethiopia

State of Eritrea

Ethiopia

Axumite Empire

Makhzumi Dynasty

Ethiopian Empire

Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea

Ethiopian Empire

Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia

Transitional Government of Ethiopia

Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia

Somalia

Ajuuraan State

Italian East Africa

Somali Democratic Republic

Transitional Federal Government

Federal Republic of Somalia

Somaliland

Main article: List of conflicts in Somaliland

Indian Ocean islands

Comoros

Madagascar

Mauritius

North Africa

Main article: List of conflicts in North Africa

Algeria

Main article: List of conflicts in Algeria

Egypt

Main article: List of conflicts in Egypt

Libya

Main article: List of conflicts in Libya

Morocco

Main article: List of conflicts in Morocco

Sudan

Nubia

Kingdom of Kerma

Egyptian Empire

Kingdom of Kush

Kingdom of Makuria

Sultanate of Darfur

Egyptian Eyalet

Khedivate of Egypt

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan

Republic of the Sudan

Democratic Republic of the Sudan

Republic of the Sudan

Tunisia

Carthaginian Empire

Kingdom of Numidia

Roman Province of Africa

Vandal Kingdom

Byzantine Praetorian Prefecture of Africa

Byzantine Exarchate of Africa

Aghlabids

Fatimid Caliphate

Almohad Caliphate

Ayyubid Dynasty

Hafsid Dynasty

Ottoman Tunisia

French Protectorate of Tunisia

Kingdom of Tunisia

Republic of Tunisia

Southern Africa

Angola

Lesotho

Malawi

Mozambique

Namibia

South Africa

See also: List of battles in South Africa

Eswatini

Zambia

Zimbabwe

West Africa

Benin

Burkina Faso

Côte d'Ivoire

Gambia

Ghana

Main article: List of conflicts in Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Liberia

Mali

Main article: List of conflicts in Mali

Mauritania

Main article: List of conflicts in Mauritania

Niger

Nigeria

Sierra Leone

Western Sahara

Chronological list of wars

19th century

20th century

21st century

See also

General:

References

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