This is a list of wars of independence, including armed conflicts fought for independence of a nation. These wars may or may not have achieved the goal of political independence.
List
Independence failed
Independence succeeded
De facto independence with limited recognition
Autonomy granted
Stalemate
Ongoing conflict
Ancient (before 500 AD)
| Dates | Name | Independent state | Anti-independence state | Region | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 522–520 BC | Rebellion of Petubastis III | Egypt | Persia | Middle East and North Africa | Rebellion suppressed; consolidation of Persian rule in Egypt |
| 499–493 BC | Ionian Revolt | Ionia, Aeolis, Doris, Caria, Cyprus | Persia | Europe | Defeat of Greek insurgents; beginning of the first Persian invasion of Greece |
| 484 BC | Rebellions of Bel-shimanni and Shamash-eriba | Babylonia | Persia | Middle East and North Africa | Rebellions suppressed; consolidation of Persian rule in Babylonia |
| 460–454 BC | Rebellion of Inaros II | Egypt | Persia | Middle East and North Africa | Rebellion suppressed |
| 411–400 BC | Rebellion of Amyrtaeus | Egypt | Persia | Middle East and North Africa | Restoration of Egyptian independence from Persia |
| 335 BC | Battle of Thebes | Thebes | Macedonia | Europe | Destruction of Thebes |
| 323–322 BC | Lamian War |
| Macedonia | Europe | Defeat of rebel Greek states |
| 209–207 BC | Late Qin peasant rebellions[zh] | Chu, Zhao, Yan, Wei, Qi, Hann | Qin China | Asia-Pacific | Fall of the Qin dynasty; establishment of the Eighteen Kingdoms; beginning of the Chu–Han War |
| 206–186 BC | Great Theban Revolt | Upper Egypt | Ptolemaic Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Revolt suppressed |
| 167–141 BC | Maccabean Revolt | Hasmonean Judea | Seleucid Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Independence of Judea from the Seleucid Empire; creation of the Jewish theocratic Hasmonean dynasty |
| 155–139 BC | Lusitanian Wars | Lusitanian tribes | Roman Republic | Europe | Revolts suppressed; Roman annexation of Lusitania |
| 111 BC | Han conquest of Nanyue | Nanyue | Han China | Asia-Pacific | Nanyue defeated and annexed by China |
| 111 BC | Han conquest of Minyue | Dongyue | Han China | Asia-Pacific | Minyue defeated and annexed by China |
| 54–50 BC | Gaulish resistance to Roman rule | Gaulish tribes | Roman Republic | Europe | Revolts suppressed; Roman annexation of Gaul |
| 39–37 BC | Jewish resistance to Herodian invasion | Hasmonean Judea | Roman Republic | Middle East and North Africa | End of the Hasmonean dynasty; beginning of the Roman client Herodian dynasty |
| 6–9 AD | Great Illyrian Revolt | Illyrian tribes | Roman Empire | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 9 | Battle of the Teutoburg Forest | Germanic tribes | Roman Empire | Europe | Liberation of Germania from Roman rule |
| 15–24 | Rebellion of Tacfarinas | Musulamii, Mauri, Garamantes, Gaetuli | Roman Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Rebellion suppressed; consolidation of Roman rule in Africa |
| 40–43 | Trung sisters' rebellion | Vietnamese tribes | Han China | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 60–61 | Boudican revolt | Brittonic tribes | Roman Empire | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 66–135 | Jewish–Roman wars | Judea | Roman Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Revolts suppressed; Jewish diaspora |
| 137–138 | Cham revolt against the Han dynasty | Lâm Ấp | Han China | Asia-Pacific | Independence of the Champa state from China |
| 248 | Rebellion of Lady Triệu | Vietnam | Eastern Wu | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 260–274 | Gallo-Roman conflict | Gallic Empire | Roman Empire | Europe | Disestablishment of the Gallic Empire; reestablishment of Roman imperial rule in Gaul, Hispania, and Britain |
| 270–273 | Zenobia's revolt | Palmyrene Empire | Roman Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Disestablishment of the Palmyrene Empire; reestablishment of Roman imperial rule in Egypt, Palestine, Phoenicia, Syria, and Anatolia |
| 286–296 | Carausian revolt | Britannic Empire | Roman Empire | Europe | Disestablishment of the Britannic Empire; reestablishment of Roman imperial rule in Britain and northern Gaul |
| 351–352 | Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus | Judea | Roman Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Revolt suppressed |
| 372–375 | Rebellion of Firmus | Numidians | Roman Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Rebellion suppressed |
| 484–573 | Samaritan revolts | Samaria | Byzantine Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Revolts suppressed |
Medieval (500–1500)
| Dates | Name | Independent state | Anti-independence state | Region | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 541–543 | Rebellion of Lý Bôn | Vietnam | Liang China | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Vietnam from Chinese rule |
| 650–661 | Persian revolts against the Rashidun Caliphate | Sasanian Iran | Rashidun Caliphate | Middle East and North Africa | Revolts suppressed by the Umayyad Caliphate |
| 660–663 | Paekche restoration movement | Paekche Korea | Tang China Silla Korea | Asia-Pacific | Movement defeated; Paekche initially annexed by China, subsequently transferred to Silla after the Silla-Tang War |
| 679–687 | Göktürk restoration movement | Second Turkic Khaganate | Tang China | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Göktürk independence from China |
| 698 | Battle of Tianmenling | Parhae | Zhou China | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Parhae from China |
| 709–743 | Revolts against Arab rule in Central Asia | Tokharistan, Khwarazm, Sogdia | Umayyad Caliphate | Asia-Pacific | Revolts suppressed; consolidation of Muslim rule in Central Asia |
| 720–832 | Bashmurian revolts | Bashmur | Umayyad Caliphate (720–750) Abbasid Caliphate (750–832) | Middle East and North Africa | Defeat of Egyptian Coptic insurgents |
| 722 | Battle of Covadonga | Asturias | Umayyad Caliphate | Europe | Asturias retains independence; beginning of the Reconquista |
| 722–723 | Rebellion of Mai Thúc Loan | Vietnam | Tang China | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 733–793 | Frisian resistance to Frankish rule | Frisia | Francia | Europe | Revolts suppressed |
| 740–743 | Berber Revolt | Barghawata, Tlemcen, Sijilmasa | Umayyad Caliphate | Middle East and North Africa | Independence of Berber states in western Maghreb from the Umayyad Caliphate |
| 750–754 | Tianbao War | Nanzhao | Tang China | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Nanzhao from Chinese suzerainty |
| 782–804 | Saxon resistance to Frankish rule | Saxony | Carolingian Empire | Europe | Revolts suppressed; Frankish annexation of Saxony |
| 791–803 | Rebellion of Phùng Hưng | Vietnam | Tang China | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 794 | Battle of Shenchuan | Nanzhao | Tibet | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Nanzhao from Tibetan suzerainty |
| 816–837 | Babak Khorramdin Revolt | Khurramites | Abbasid Caliphate | Middle East and North Africa | Defeat of Persian insurgents |
| 824 | Second Battle of Roncevaux Pass | Pamplona | Carolingian Empire | Europe | Creation of the Basque-speaking Kingdom of Navarre |
| 841–847 | Yu'firid revolt | Yu'firids | Abbasid Caliphate | Middle East and North Africa | Independence of Yemen from the Abbasid Caliphate |
| 864–869 | Alavid revolt | Alavids | Abbasid Caliphate | Middle East and North Africa | Independence of Tabaristan from the Abbasid Caliphate |
| 876 | Rebellion of Domagoj | Croatia | East Francia | Europe | Liberation of Croatia from Frankish suzerainty |
| 928–999 | Parhae resistance to Khitan rule | Later Parhae (928–938) Chŏngan (938–999) | Liao | Asia-Pacific | Partial restoration of Parhae territory in 928; reconquest by Liao in 991 |
| 938 | Battle of Bạch Đằng | Vietnam | Southern Han | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Vietnam from Chinese rule |
| 983 | Slavic revolt | Lutici | Holy Roman Empire | Europe | Liberation of Polabian Slavs from German rule |
| 1011–1013 | Jarrahid revolt | Jarrahids | Fatimid Caliphate | Middle East and North Africa | Revolt suppressed; reestablishment of Fatimid rule in Palestine |
| 1024–1029 | Bedouin revolt | Jarrahids, Mirdasids, Kalbs | Fatimid Caliphate | Middle East and North Africa | Revolt suppressed; reestablishment of Fatimid rule in Palestine, Damascus and Homs |
| 1029–1030 | Rebellion of Tae Yŏllim | Heungyo | Liao | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Parhae insurgents |
| 1029–1070 | Sinhalese resistance to Chola rule | Polonnaruwa | Chola Empire | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Sri Lankan independence from the Chola Empire |
| 1030 | Battle of Stiklestad | Norway | North Sea Empire | Europe | Defeat of Norwegian insurgents |
| 1034–1042 | Rebellion of Stefan Vojislav | Duklja | Byzantine Empire | Europe | Independence of the Serbian state from the Byzantine Empire |
| 1038–1047 | Miecław's Rebellion | Miecław's State | Poland | Europe | Defeat of Miecław; reintegration of Mazovia into Poland |
| 1040–1041 | Uprising of Petar Delyan | Bulgaria | Byzantine Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1042–1054 | Nong Zhigao rebellions | Nantian | Vietnam, Song China | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Nùng insurgents |
| 1067–1075 | Anglo-Saxon resistance to Norman rule | England | Normandy | Europe | Revolts suppressed |
| 1072–1073 | Uprising of Georgi Voyteh | Bulgaria | Byzantine Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1080 | Rubenid revolt | Cilician Armenia | Byzantine Empire | Europe | Independence of Cilician Armenia from the Byzantine Empire |
| 1089–1099 | Georgian restoration from the Great Turkish Troubles | Georgia | Seljuk Empire | Europe | Liberation of Georgia from Seljuk suzerainty; beginning of Georgian Golden Age |
| 1128 | Battle of São Mamede | Portugal | León | Europe | Independence of Portugal from León |
| 1147–1150 | Cham resistance to Khmer occupation | Champa | Cambodia | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Cham independence from Khmer occupation |
| 1176 | Battle of Legnano | Lombard League | Holy Roman Empire | Europe | Peace of Constance; imperial prerogatives granted to the Lombard League |
| 1177–1181 | Khmer resistance to Cham occupation | Cambodia | Champa | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Khmer independence from Cham occupation |
| 1185–1188 | Uprising of Asen and Peter | Bulgaria | Byzantine Empire | Europe | Restoration of Bulgarian independence from the Byzantine Empire |
| 1191–1203 | Cham resistance to Khmer invasions | Champa | Cambodia | Asia-Pacific | Champa recognized by Vietnam in 1199; annexed by Cambodia in 1203 |
| 1200 | Siamese revolt against Khmer rule | Thailand | Cambodia | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Thailand from Cambodia |
| 1221–1231 | Khwarazmian restoration movement | Khwarazm | Mongol Empire | Asia-Pacific | Movement defeated |
| 1259 | Rebellion of David Narin | Western Georgia | Ilkhanate (Mongols) | Europe | Liberation of Western Georgia from Mongol rule |
| 1270–1273 | Sambyeolcho Rebellion | Sambyeolcho | Yuan Empire (Mongols) | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Korean insurgents; Korea under Mongol rule |
| 1282 | Sicilian Vespers | Sicily | Angevin-Neapolitan monarchy | Europe | Liberation of Sicilly from Angevin regime |
| 1285–1287 | Mon revolt against the Pagan dynasty | Martaban | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Creation of the Hanthawaddy kingdom |
| 1296–1357 | Wars of Scottish Independence | Scotland | England | Europe | Restoration of Scottish independence from English authority following the succession crisis |
| 1300–1301 | Second Mongol invasion of Myanmar | Myinsaing | Yuan Empire (Mongols) | Asia-Pacific | Myinsaing retains independence; Mongol withdrawal from Upper Burma |
| 1326 | Cham revolt against the Trần dynasty | Champa | Vietnam | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Cham independence from Vietnamese suzerainty |
| 1327 | Tver Uprising | Tver | Golden Horde (Mongols) | Europe | Defeat of Russian insurgents |
| 1330 | Battle of Posada | Wallachia | Hungary | Europe | Independence of the Romanian state from Hungary |
| 1343–1345 | Saint George's Night Uprising | Estonians | Denmark Teutonic Order | Europe | Uprising suppressed; transfer of Estonia from Denmark to the Teutonic Order |
| 1346–1347 | Rebellion of Ismail Mukh | Bahmani Sultanate | Delhi Sultanate | Asia-Pacific | Creation of the Bahmani Sultanate; loss of Delhi's territory in the Deccan |
| 1351–1368 | Red Turban Rebellions | Ming China | Yuan Empire (Mongols) | Asia-Pacific | Creation of the Han-led Ming dynasty; Yuan retreat to the Mongolian Plateau |
| 1353–1359 | Ekdala Wars | Bengal | Delhi Sultanate | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Bengal from Delhi |
| 1357; 1394 | Liberation of Angkor from Siamese occupations | Cambodia | Thailand | Asia-Pacific | Restorations of Khmer independence from Siamese occupations; beginning of Post-Angkor period |
| 1400–1415 | Glyndŵr rebellion | Wales | England | Europe | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1408–1413 | Uprising of Konstantin and Fruzhin | Bulgaria | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1418–1427 | Lam Sơn uprising | Vietnam | Ming China | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Vietnamese independence from Chinese rule |
| 1432–1479 | Albanian–Ottoman Wars | League of Lezhë | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Independence of Albania in 1444; reconquest by the Ottoman Empire in 1479 |
| 1434–1436 | Engelbrekt rebellion | Sweden | Kalmar Union | Europe | Temporary liberation of Sweden from Danish rule |
| 1468–1500 | Kazakh War of Independence | Kazakh Khanate | Uzbek Khanate | Asia-Pacific | Kazakhstan retains independence |
| 1480 | Battle of the Ugra | Muscovy | Great Horde (Mongols) | Europe | End of the Tatar yoke in Russia |
| 1499 | Swabian War | Swiss Confederacy | Holy Roman Empire | Europe | De facto independence of Switzerland from the Holy Roman Empire |
| 1500 | Rebellion of Oyake Akahachi | Ishigaki | Ryukyu | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed; Sakishima Islands annexed by Ryukyu |
Early modern (1500–1800)
| Dates | Name | Independent state | Anti-independence state | Region | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1511–1529 | Spanish–Taíno War | Taíno of Puerto Rico | Spain | Americas | Revolt suppressed |
| 1515–1523 | Frisian peasant rebellion | Frisia | Habsburg Netherlands | Europe | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1521–1523 | Swedish War of Liberation | Sweden | Kalmar Union | Europe | Restoration of Swedish independence from the Kalmar Union |
| 1536–1572 | Inca resistance to Spanish rule | Inca Empire | Spain | Americas | Neo-Inca conquered by Spain |
| 1540–1542 | Mixtón War | Caxcan | Spain | Americas | Revolt suppressed |
| 1548–1582 | Bayano Wars | Panamanian Maroons | Spain | Americas | Revolts suppressed |
| 1549 | Battle of Danki | Cayor | Jolof Empire | Sub-Saharan Africa | Disintegration of the Jolof Empire |
| 1549–1552 | Mon revolt against the Toungoo dynasty | Hanthawaddy | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1550–1600 | Chichimeca War | Chichimeca | Spain | Americas | Spanish repression of the Chichimeca replaced by peaceful assimilation |
| 1552–1556 | Kazan rebellion | Kazan | Russia | Europe | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1568–1571 | War of the Alpujarras | Morisco | Spain | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1568–1648 | Eighty Years' War | Netherlands | Spain | Europe | Independence of the Netherlands from Spain |
| 1573 | Maldivian revolt against Portuguese rule | Maldives | Portugal | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Maldivian independence from Portugal |
| 1576–1610 | Baro-Bhuyan resistance to Mughal rule | Bhati | Mughal Empire | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Baro-Bhuyan insurgents; Bengal totally under Mughal rule |
| 1584–1593 | Nandric War | Thailand | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Siamese independence from Burmese suzerainty |
| 1586–1589 | Kashmiri resistance to Mughal rule | Kashmir | Mughal Empire | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Kashmiri insurgents |
| 1590–1600 | Bozhou rebellion | Bozhou | Ming China | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Miao insurgents; liquidation of autonomy of Bozhou |
| 1593–1603 | Tyrone's Rebellion | Irish confederacy | England | Europe | Defeat of Irish clans; English annexation of Ireland |
| 1594 | Uprising in Banat | Serbia | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1594–1596 | Nalyvaiko Uprising | Zaporozhian Cossacks | Poland–Lithuania | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1596 | Himara Revolt | Albania | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1596–1597 | Grdan's Uprising | Serbia | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1598 | First Tarnovo Uprising | Bulgaria | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1598–1604 | Destruction of the Seven Cities | Mapuche | Spain | Americas | Elimination of Spanish settlements in southern Chile |
| 1600; 1611 | Rebellions of Dionysios | Greece | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Rebellions suppressed |
| 1601–1607 | Acaxee Rebellion | Acaxee | Spain | Americas | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1604–1606 | Bocskai uprising | Hungary | Habsburg monarchy | Europe | Recognition of the independent Principality of Transylvania |
| 1611–1612 | Muscovite resistance to Polish occupation | Russia | Poland–Lithuania | Europe | Liberation of Russia from Polish occupation following the succession crisis |
| 1614–1659 | Kakheti resistance to Iranian rule | Kakheti | Safavid Iran | Europe | Defeat of Georgian insurgents |
| 1616–1620 | Tepehuán Revolt | Tepehuán | Spain | Americas | Revolt suppressed |
| 1618–1620 | Bohemian Revolt | Bohemia | Habsburg monarchy | Europe | Revolt suppressed; Bohemian elective monarchy replaced by Habsburg hereditary succession; beginning of the Thirty Years' War |
| 1621–1629 | She–An Rebellion | Mu'ege, Shuidong | Ming China | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Yi insurgents; liquidation of autonomy of Shuidong |
| 1640–1659 | Reapers' War | Catalan Republic | Spain | Europe | Partition of Catalonia between Spain and France |
| 1640–1668 | Portuguese Restoration War | Portugal | Spain | Europe | Restoration of Portuguese independence from Spain |
| 1646 | Battle of Passempe | Boné | Gowa Sultanate | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Buginese insurgents |
| 1647–1648 | Neapolitan Revolt | Neapolitan Republic | Spain | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1648–1657 | Khmelnytsky Uprising | Cossack Hetmanate | Poland–Lithuania | Europe | Creation of the Cossack Hetmanate; beginning of the Polish–Russian War of 1654–1667 |
| 1669–1672 | Shakushain's revolt | Ainu | Edo Japan | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed; consolidation of Japanese rule in Hokkaido |
| 1670–1699 | Spanish–Chamorro Wars | Chamorro | Spain | Asia-Pacific | Revolts suppressed |
| 1675–1678 | King Philip's War | Wampanoags, Nipmucks, Narragansetts, Wabanakis | New England Confederation | Americas | Defeat of Native coalition |
| 1679–1707 | Rathore rebellion | Marwar | Mughal Empire | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Marwar from Mughal rule |
| 1680–1695 | Rebellion of Zumbi | Palmares | Portugal | Americas | Defeat of Afro-Brazilian insurgents |
| 1680–1696 | Pueblo Revolts | Puebloans | Spain | Americas | Liberation of New Mexico from Spanish rule in 1680; reconquest by Spain in 1692 |
| 1688 | Chiprovtsi uprising | Bulgaria | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1689 | Karposh's Uprising | Kumanovo | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1703–1711 | Rákóczi's War of Independence | Hungary | Habsburg monarchy | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1709–1710 | Rebellion of Pablo Presbere | Talamanca | Spain | Americas | Liberation of Talamanca from Spanish rule |
| 1709–1711 | Kandahar Rebellion | Hotak Afghanistan | Safavid Iran | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Afghanistan from Iran |
| 1712–1713 | Tzeltal Rebellion | Tzeltal Maya | Spain | Americas | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1715–1717 | Yamasee War | Yamasee | South Carolina | Americas | Defeat of Native coalition; transition of South Carolina from a proprietary colony to a Crown colony |
| 1722–1731 | Syunik rebellion and Artsakh liberation struggle | Armenia | Safavid Iran Ottoman Empire | Europe | Rebellions suppressed |
| 1727 | Northern Thai revolt against the Nyaungyan dynasty | Lanna | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Northern Thai independence from Myanmar |
| 1728–1739 | First Maroon War | Jamaican Maroons | Britain | Americas | Autonomy granted to Jamaican Maroons |
| 1729–1731 | Natchez revolt | Natchez | French Indies Company | Americas | Revolt suppressed; transfer of the Company's ruling powers over Louisiana to the French Crown |
| 1729–1769 | Corsican War of Independence | Corsican Republic | Genoa (1729–1768) France (1768–1769) | Europe | De facto independence of Corsica from Genoa in 1755; annexed by France in 1769 |
| 1733 | Slave insurrection on St. John | Saint John | Danish West India Company | Americas | Insurrection suppressed |
| 1740 | Mon revolt against the Nyaungyan dynasty | Hanthawaddy | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Mon independence from Myanmar |
| 1742–1752 | Juan Santos Rebellion | Asháninka, Quechua, Yanesha, Shipibo, Piro | Spain | Americas | Liberation of Gran Pajonal and Cerro de la Sal from Spanish rule |
| 1744–1829 | Dagohoy rebellion | Bohol | Spain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1754–1762 | Kashmiri revolt against Afghan rule | Kashmir | Durrani Afghanistan | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Kashmir in 1754; reconquest by Afghanistan in 1762 |
| 1756–1757 | Chingünjav rebellion | Outer Mongolia | Qing Empire | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Khalkha Mongol insurgents |
| 1756–1758 | Amursana rebellion | Dzungar Khanate | Qing Empire | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Oirat Mongol insurgents; Dzungar genocide |
| 1757–1759 | Revolt of the Altishahr Khojas | Altishahr Khojas | Qing Empire | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed; East Turkestan totally under Qing rule |
| 1760–1761 | Tacky's Revolt | Jamaica | Britain | Americas | Revolt suppressed |
| 1762–1765 | Palaris revolt | Pangasinan | Spain | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1763–1764 | Berbice Rebellion | Guyana | Dutch West India Company | Americas | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1763–1766 | Pontiac's War | Indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes region | Britain | Americas | Royal Proclamation of 1763; establishment of the Indian Reserve |
| 1766–1834 | Chuar Rebellion | Ghatshila, Dhalbhum, Midnapore, Bishnupur, Barabhum | British East India Company | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed; consolidation of British rule in Jungle Terry |
| 1767 | Battle of Phosamton | Thailand | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Siam from Burmese occupation; beginning of Taksin's reunification of Thailand |
| 1770 | Orlov revolt | Greece | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1775–1783 | American Revolutionary War | United States | Britain | Americas | Independence of the United States from Britain |
| 1780–1783 | Rebellions of Túpac Amaru II and Túpac Katari | Aymara-Quechua | Spain | Americas | Rebellions suppressed |
| 1785–1795 | Northwest Indian War | United Indian Nations | United States | Americas | Defeat of the Native confederacy; U.S. annexation of the Old Northwest |
| 1789–1790 | Brabant Revolution | United Belgian States | Habsburg monarchy | Europe | Revolution suppressed |
| 1791–1804 | Haitian Revolution | Haiti | France | Americas | Independence of Haiti from France |
| 1794 | Kościuszko Uprising | Poland–Lithuania | Russia Prussia | Europe | Uprising suppressed; Third Partition of Poland; fall of Poland–Lithuania |
| 1798–1804 | Irish Rebellion of 1798 | Irish Republic | Britain | Europe | Rebellion suppressed; abolition of the Parliament of Ireland; establishment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |
| 1799–1803 | Rebellion of William Bowles | State of Muskogee | Spain | Americas | Rebellion suppressed |
Late modern (1800–1945)
| Dates | Name | Independent state | Anti-independence state | Region | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1802–1818 | Russo-Tlingit War[ru] | Tlingit | Russian-American Company | Americas | Defeat of Tlingit clans |
| 1803 | Rebellion of Pandara Vanniyan | Vannimai | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Sri Lankan Tamil insurgents |
| 1804–1817 | Serbian Revolution | Serbia | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Establishment of the Principality of Serbia under Ottoman suzerainty |
| 1806 | Vellore Mutiny | Mysore | British East India Company | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1806–1807 | Greater Poland uprising of 1806 | Poland | Prussia | Europe | Creation of the Duchy of Warsaw |
| 1807 | Tunisian–Algerian War of 1807 | Tunisia | Algeria | Middle East and North Africa | Liberation of Tunisia from Algerian suzerainty |
| 1808–1814 | Peninsular War | Spain Portugal | France | Europe | Restoration of Spanish independence from French rule; liberation of Portugal from French occupation; establishment of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves |
| 1808–1833 | Latin American wars of independence | Americas | Independence of many states in Hispanic America from Spain | ||
| Bolivian War of Independence | Bolivia | Spain | |||
| Ecuadorian War of Independence | Ecuador | ||||
| Venezuelan War of Independence | Venezuela | ||||
| Argentine War of Independence | Río de la Plata | ||||
| Colombian War of Independence | Colombia | ||||
| Mexican War of Independence | Mexico | ||||
| Chilean War of Independence | Chile | ||||
| Peruvian War of Independence | Peru | ||||
| 1810 | Imereti resistance to Russian rule | Imereti | Russia | Europe | Revolt suppressed; Georgia totally under Russian rule |
| 1810–1813 | Tecumseh's War | Tecumseh's confederacy | United States | Americas | Defeat of the Native confederacy |
| 1813 | German campaign | German states | France | Europe | Dissolution of the Rhine Confederation |
| 1814 | Swedish–Norwegian War | Norway | Sweden | Europe | Convention of Moss; establishment of the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway |
| 1817 | Pernambucan revolt | Pernambuco | Portugal | Americas | Defeat of Brazilian insurgents |
| 1817 | Pattimura War[id] | Ambon | Netherlands | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1817–1818 | Uva-Wellassa Rebellion | Sri Lanka | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed; consolidation of British rule in Sri Lanka |
| 1817–1818 | Paika Rebellion | Khurda | British East India Company | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1817–1819 | Third Anglo-Maratha War | Maratha | British East India Company | Asia-Pacific | Fall of the Maratha Empire; the Company takes control over all Maratha territories |
| 1817–1864 | Caucasian War | Caucasian Imamate Circassia | Russia | Europe | North Caucasus annexed by Russia; Circassian genocide |
| 1819–1826 | Manipuri resistance to Burmese occupation | Manipur | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Manipur from Burmese occupation |
| 1820 | Totonicapán Uprising | Kʼicheʼ Maya | Spain | Americas | Uprising suppressed |
| 1820 | Neak sel Rebellion | Cambodia | Vietnam | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1821–1822 | Assamese resistance to Burmese occupation | Assam | Myanmar | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Assamese insurgents; Britain takes over Assam after the First Anglo-Burmese War |
| 1821–1829 | Greek War of Independence | Greece | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Independence of Greece from the Ottoman Empire |
| 1822–1824 | Brazilian War of Independence | Brazil | Portugal | Americas | Independence of Brazil from Portugal |
| 1823 | Novales revolt | Philippines | Spain | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1823 | Rebellion of Ghezo | Dahomey | Oyo Empire | Sub-Saharan Africa | Liberation of Dahomey from Oyo suzerainty |
| 1825–1830 | Java War | Java | Netherlands | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1826–1828 | Anouvong's Rebellion | Vientiane Champasak | Thailand | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of rebel Lao states; beginning of the Siamese–Vietnamese War of 1833–1834 |
| 1830–1831 | November Uprising | Poland | Russia | Europe | Uprising suppressed; liquidation of autonomy of Congress Poland |
| 1830–1839 | Belgian Revolution | Belgium | Netherlands | Europe | Independence of Belgium from the Netherlands |
| 1830–1875 | French Pacification of Algeria | Emirate of Mascara Beylik of Constantine Sultanate of Beni Abbas | France | Middle East and North Africa | Revolts suppressed |
| 1833 | Anastasio Aquino's rebellion | Nonualco | Federal Republic of Central America | Americas | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1834–1835 | Ja Thak Wa uprising | Champa | Vietnam | Asia-Pacific | Uprising suppressed |
| 1835–1836 | Texas Revolution | Texas | Mexico | Americas | De facto independence of Texas from Mexico |
| 1835–1845 | Ragamuffin War | Riograndense Republic Juliana Republic | Brazil | Americas | Juliana and Riograndense disestablished and reintegrated into Brazil |
| 1836 | Battle of Gawakuke | Gobir | Sokoto Caliphate | Sub-Saharan Africa | Defeat of Hausa insurgents |
| 1836–1839 | War of the Confederation | Peru | Peru–Bolivian Confederation | Americas | Restoration of Peruvian independence; dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation |
| 1837–1838 | Rebellions of 1837–1838 in Canada | Republic of Lower Canada Republic of Canada | Britain | Americas | Rebellions suppressed; unification of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada |
| 1838–1840 | Second Central American Civil War | Guatemala Nicaragua Honduras | Federal Republic of Central America | Americas | Dissolution of the Federal Republic of Central America |
| 1840–1841 | Cambodian Uprising | Cambodia | Vietnam | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Cambodia from Vietnamese rule; beginning of the Siamese–Vietnamese War of 1840–1845 |
| 1844–1847 | Franco-Tahitian War | Tahiti Huahine Raiatea Bora Bora | France | Asia-Pacific | Tahiti under French protection; Huahine, Raiatea, and Bora Bora retain independence |
| 1844–1856 | Dominican War of Independence | Dominican Republic | Haiti | Americas | Independence of the Dominican Republic from Haiti |
| 1845–1872 | New Zealand Wars | Kīngitanga | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Māori Iwi; New Zealand land confiscations |
| 1846 | Kraków Uprising | Poland | Austria | Europe | Uprising suppressed; Austrian annexation of Kraków |
| 1847–1915 | Caste War of Yucatán | Chan Santa Cruz | Mexico | Americas | De facto independence of the Maya state in 1849; reconquest by Mexico in 1901 |
| 1848 | Matale rebellion | Sri Lanka | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1848 | Poznań Uprising | Poland | Prussia | Europe | Uprising suppressed; transition of Posen from a grand duchy to a province |
| 1848–1849 | Hungarian Revolution of 1848 | Hungary | Austria | Europe | Revolution suppressed; beginning of Hungarian passive resistance |
| 1848–1849 | Second Anglo-Sikh War | Sikh Empire | British East India Company | Asia-Pacific | Fall of the Sikh Empire; British annexation of Punjab |
| 1848–1866 | Italian Wars of Independence | Italy | Austria | Europe | Creation of the Kingdom of Italy; unification of the Italian peninsula |
| 1855–1856 | Santhal rebellion | Santal | British East India Company | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed; consolidation of British rule in Santal Parganas |
| 1856–1873 | Panthay Rebellion | Dali sultanate | Qing Empire | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Chinese Muslim insurgents |
| 1857–1858 | Indian Rebellion of 1857 | Mughal Empire | British East India Company | Asia-Pacific | Fall of the Mughal Empire; transfer of the Company's ruling powers over India to the British Crown |
| 1861–1865 | American Civil War | Confederate States | United States (Union) | Americas | Dissolution of the Confederacy; reintegration of the Confederate states into the United States |
| 1861–1883 | Chilean Pacification of Araucanía | Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia | Chile | Americas | Defeat of Mapuche chiefdoms; Chilean annexation of Araucanía |
| 1862–1877 | Tongzhi Hui Revolt | Yettishar | Qing Empire | Asia-Pacific | East Turkestan reconquered by the Qing Empire |
| 1863–1865 | January Uprising | Poland | Russia | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1863–1865 | Dominican Restoration War | Dominican Republic | Spain | Americas | Restoration of Dominican independence from Spanish occupation |
| 1866 | Lykhny revolt | Abkhazia | Russia | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1868 | Lares revolt | Republic of Puerto Rico | Spain | Americas | Revolt suppressed |
| 1868–1878 | Ten Years' War | Republic of Cuba in Arms | Spain | Americas | Revolt suppressed |
| 1871 | Rakovica revolt | Croatian People's Government | Austria-Hungary | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1872 | Cavite mutiny | Philippines | Spain | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1874–1903 | Acehnese resistance to Dutch rule | Aceh | Netherlands | Asia-Pacific | Aceh defeated and annexed into Dutch East Indies |
| 1876 | Second Colo War | Fijian tribes | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed; beginning of Tuka Movement |
| 1876 | April Uprising | Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Uprising suppressed; beginning of the Russo-Turkish War, which led to de facto independence of Bulgaria in 1878 |
| 1876–1878 | Serbian Wars of Independence | Serbia | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Independence of Serbia from the Ottoman Empire |
| 1877 | Romanian War of Independence | Romania | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Independence of Romania from the Ottoman Empire |
| 1879–1880 | Uprising of Sheikh Ubeydullah | Kurdistan | Ottoman Empire Qajar Iran | Middle East and North Africa | Uprising suppressed |
| 1880–1881 | First Boer War | South African Republic | Britain | Sub-Saharan Africa | Restoration of the South African Republic |
| 1881–1899 | Mahdist War | Mahdist Sudan | Egypt (1881–1882) Britain (1882–1899) | Middle East and North Africa | Disestablishment of Mahdist Sudan; establishment of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan |
| 1885 | Jambi uprising | Jambi | Netherlands | Asia-Pacific | Uprising suppressed |
| 1885–1895 | Burmese resistance to British rule | Myanmar | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Insurgency suppressed |
| 1885–1896 | Cần Vương movement | Vietnam | France | Asia-Pacific | Insurgency suppressed |
| 1887–1897 | Leewards War | Huahine Raiatea Bora Bora | France | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Tahitian insurgents; annexation of the Leeward Islands into French Polynesia |
| 1895 | Taiwanese resistance to Japanese invasion | Formosan Republic | Japan | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Taiwanese militia; Japanese annexation of Taiwan |
| 1895–1898 | Cuban War of Independence | Cuba | Spain | Americas | Independence of Cuba from Spain after 4 years of American occupation |
| 1896–1897 | Second Matabele War | Mthwakazi | British South Africa Company | Sub-Saharan Africa | Revolt suppressed |
| 1896–1898 | Philippine Revolution | Philippines | Spain | Asia-Pacific | Creation of the First Philippine Republic; beginning of the Philippine–American War |
| 1896–1903 | Menalamba rebellion | Madagascar | France | Sub-Saharan Africa | Defeat of Merina insurgents; consolidation of French rule in Madagascar |
| 1898 | Hut Tax War | Temne, Mende | Britain | Sub-Saharan Africa | Rebellions suppressed |
| 1899–1900 | Rebellion of Birsa Munda | Munda, Oraon | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1899–1902 | Philippine–American War | Philippines | United States | Asia-Pacific | Philippines defeated and annexed by the United States |
| 1899–1920 | Somali Dervish Movement | Somalia | Britain Italy | Sub-Saharan Africa | Dissolution of the movement |
| 1900 | War of the Golden Stool | Asante Empire | Britain | Sub-Saharan Africa | Asante defeated and annexed into British Gold Coast |
| 1901–1936 | Holy Man's Rebellion | Lao Theung | France | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1902–1913 | Moro Rebellion | Sulu Sultanate | United States | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1903 | Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising | Kruševo Republic Strandzha Commune | Ottoman Empire | Europe | Defeat of Macedonian and Bulgarian insurgents |
| 1903 | Sokoto resistance to British rule | Sokoto Caliphate | Britain | Sub-Saharan Africa | Movement defeated |
| 1904–1908 | Herero uprising | Herero, Nama | Germany | Sub-Saharan Africa | Revolt suppressed; Herero and Nama genocide |
| 1905–1907 | Maji Maji Rebellion | Matumbi, Ngindo, Ngoni, Yao | Germany | Sub-Saharan Africa | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1905–1909 | Korean resistance to Japanese annexation | Righteous armies | Japan | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Korean militia; fall of the Korean Empire; Japanese annexation of Korea |
| 1906 | Bambatha Rebellion | Zululand | Britain | Sub-Saharan Africa | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1911–1912 | Manufahi rebellion | Timorese kingdoms | Portugal | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1912 | Battle of Khovd | Mongolia | Qing Empire | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Outer Mongolia from Qing rule; de facto independence of Outer Mongolia from China |
| 1912 | Xinhai Lhasa turmoil | Tibet | Qing Empire | Asia-Pacific | Liberation of Tibet from Qing rule; de facto independence of Tibet from China |
| 1912–1934 | French Pacification of Morocco | Ait Atta, Chaouia, Sahrawis, Zayanes | France | Middle East and North Africa | Revolts suppressed |
| 1913–1916 | Rebellion of Phan Xích Long | Vietnam | France | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1914–1915 | Maritz rebellion | Transvaal Republic | South Africa | Sub-Saharan Africa | Defeat of Boer insurgents; occupation of German South West Africa by South Africa |
| 1914–1918 | Assyrian involvement in World War I | Assyria | Ottoman Empire Qajar Iran | Middle East and North Africa | The Allies' breach of their promise to establish an independent Assyrian state |
| 1915 | Tapani uprising | Da Ming Cibeiguo | Japan | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of Han Taiwanese insurgents |
| 1915–1920 | Haitian resistance to U.S. occupation | Cacos | United States | Americas | Revolts suppressed |
| 1916–1917 | Kaocen revolt | Tuareg | France | Sub-Saharan Africa | Revolt suppressed |
| 1916–1918 | Arab Revolt | Hejaz | Ottoman Empire | Middle East and North Africa | Independence of the Hejaz from the Ottoman Empire; partition of the Ottoman Empire |
| 1916–1921 | Irish Revolution | Ireland | Britain | Europe | Anglo-Irish Treaty; establishment of the Irish Free State; partition of Ireland |
| 1916–1934 | Basmachi movement | Turkestan | Soviet Russia (1917–1922) Soviet Union (1922–1934) | Asia-Pacific | Movement defeated; consolidation of Soviet rule in Central Asia |
| 1917–1919 | Kuki Rebellion | Kuki-Zo | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1917–1920 | North Caucasian independence movement | Republic of the Mountaineers North Caucasian Emirate | Russian State Soviet Russia | Europe | Movement defeated; North Caucasus annexed by Soviet Russia |
| 1917–1921 | Ukrainian War of Independence | Ukraine | Soviet Russia Poland Romania | Europe | Independence of Ukraine from Russia; partition of Ukraine by the Soviet Union and Poland; Khotyn Uprising suppressed by Romania |
| 1917–1922 | Dominican resistance to U.S. occupation | Gavilleros | United States | Americas | Revolt suppressed |
| 1918–1920 | Estonian War of Independence | Estonia | Soviet Russia | Europe | Independence of Estonia from Russia |
| 1918–1920 | Latvian War of Independence | Latvia | Soviet Russia | Europe | Independence of Latvia from Russia |
| 1918–1920 | Lithuanian Wars of Independence | Lithuania | Soviet Russia Poland | Europe | Independence of Lithuania from Russia and Poland |
| 1918–1921 | Vue Pa Chay's revolt | Hmong | France | Asia-Pacific | Revolt suppressed |
| 1919 | Christmas Uprising | Montenegrin Greens | Yugoslavia | Europe | Uprising suppressed; Montenegro annexed into Yugoslavia |
| 1919 | Third Anglo-Afghan War | Afghanistan | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Britain recognizes Afghanistan's independence |
| 1919–1923 | Turkish War of Independence | Turkey | Greece France Britain Armenia Georgia | Europe | Creation of the Republic of Turkey; fall of the Ottoman Empire; replacement of the Treaty of Sèvres by the Treaty of Lausanne |
| 1919–1924 | Mahmud Barzanji revolts | Kingdom of Kurdistan | Britain
| Middle East and North Africa | Revolts suppressed |
| 1919–1945 | Korean armed resistance to Japanese rule | Korean independence activist organizations | Japan | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Korean independence from Japan; beginning of the Allied military administration in Korea |
| 1920 | Franco-Syrian War | Arab Kingdom of Syria | France | Middle East and North Africa | Disestablishment of the Arab Kingdom of Syria; establishment of French Syria |
| 1920 | Iraqi Revolt | Iraq | Britain | Middle East and North Africa | Anglo-Iraqi Treaty; establishment of Mandatory Iraqi Kingdom |
| 1920 | Ganja revolt | Azerbaijan | Soviet Russia | Europe | Revolt suppressed |
| 1920 | Slutsk uprising | Belarus | Soviet Russia | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1920–1926 | Rif War | Rif Republic | Spain | Middle East and North Africa | Disestablishment of the Rif Republic; consolidation of Spanish rule in Rif |
| 1921 | February Uprising | Mountainous Armenia | Soviet Russia | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1921 | Mongolian People's Revolution | Mongolia | China | Asia-Pacific | Restoration of Outer Mongolian independence from Chinese occupation; creation of the Mongolian People's Republic |
| 1921–1922 | Malabar rebellion | Malayala Rajyam | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1922–1924 | Manyam Rebellion | Vizagapatam Hill tribes | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1922–1932 | Second Italo-Senussi War | Sanusiyya | Fascist Italy | Middle East and North Africa | Defeat of the Sanusi order; Libyan genocide |
| 1924 | August Uprising | Committee for the Independence of Georgia | Soviet Union | Europe | Uprising suppressed |
| 1924–1925 | Tungus Uprising | Tungus Republic | Soviet Union | Asia-Pacific | Peace surrender of Yakut and Tungusic insurgents |
| 1925 | San Blas Rebellion | Republic of Tule | Panama | Americas | Autonomy granted to Guna Yala |
| 1925–1927 | Great Syrian Revolt | Syria | France | Middle East and North Africa | Establishment of Mandatory Syrian Republic |
| 1927–1931 | Ararat rebellion | Republic of Ararat | Turkey | Middle East and North Africa | Defeat of Kurdish insurgents |
| 1927–1933 | Nicaraguan resistance to U.S. occupation | Sandinistas | United States | Americas | U.S. withdrawal from Nicaragua |
| 1930 | Wushe Rebellion | Seediq | Japan | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1930–1931 | Galon Rebellion | Myanmar | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1931–1934 | Kumul Rebellion | East Turkestan | China | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1936–1939 | Arab revolt in Palestine | Arab Higher Committee | Britain | Middle East and North Africa | Revolt suppressed |
| 1936–1941 | Ethiopian resistance to Italian occupation | Ethiopia | Fascist Italy | Sub-Saharan Africa | Restoration of Ethiopian independence from Italian occupation after 3 years of British administration |
| 1939 | Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine | Carpatho-Ukraine | Hungary | Europe | Carpatho-Ukraine defeated and annexed by Hungary |
| 1939–1945 | Polish resistance movement in World War II | Polish Underground State People's Guard | Nazi Germany | Europe | Restoration of Polish statehood from German and Soviet occupation; establishment of the Provisional Government of National Unity |
| 1940–1944 | 1940–1944 insurgency in Chechnya | Provisional Popular Revolutionary Government of Chechnya-Ingushetia | Soviet Union | Europe | Insurgency suppressed; deportation of the Chechens and Ingushes to Central Asia |
| 1941–1945 | Yugoslav National Liberation War | Yugoslavia | Nazi Germany Fascist Italy Hungary Bulgaria | Europe | Creation of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
| 1942 | Burmese Army's involvement in Japanese invasion of Myanmar | State of Burma | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Creation of the State of Burma under Japanese occupation |
| 1942–1944 | Albanian National Liberation Movement | Albania | Fascist Italy (1942–1943) Nazi Germany (1943–1944) | Europe | Creation of the People's Republic of Albania |
| 1944–1945 | Indian National Army's involvement in Japanese invasion of India | Free India | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Surrender of INA to the Allies; Red Fort trials |
| 1944–1946 | Ili Rebellion | East Turkestan | China | Asia-Pacific | Establishment of the Coalition Government of Xinjiang Province |
| 1944–1948 | Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine | Jewish Resistance Movement | Britain | Middle East and North Africa | British withdrawal from Palestine; beginning of the civil war in Mandatory Palestine |
| 1944–1956 | Guerrilla war in the Baltic states | Lithuanian partisans Latvian partisans Estonian partisans | Soviet Union | Europe | Defeat of Forest Brothers |
| 1944–1960 | Anti-Soviet resistance by the UPA | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | Soviet Union | Europe | Insurgency suppressed |
| 1945 | Burmese Army's resistance to Japanese occupation | Patriotic Burmese Forces | Japan | Asia-Pacific | Myanmar returns to British rule and later becomes independent |
| 1945 | August Revolution | Vietnam | Japan | Asia-Pacific | Creation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam; beginning of the First Indochina War |
Contemporary (1945–present)
| Dates | Name | Independent state | Anti-independence state | Region | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1945–1949 | Indonesian National Revolution | Indonesia | Netherlands | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Indonesia from the Netherlands |
| 1945–1952 | Crusader Rebellion | Crusaders | Yugoslavia | Europe | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1946–1954 | First Indochina War | Vietnam Laos Cambodia | France | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from France; partition of Vietnam |
| 1947–1949 | Malagasy Uprising | Madagascar | France | Sub-Saharan Africa | Uprising suppressed |
| 1948–1949 | First Arab–Israeli War | Israel | Arab League | Middle East and North Africa | State of Israel established over 78% of the territory of former Mandatory Palestine; the rest under Jordanian and Egyptian control |
| 1948–1960 | Malayan Emergency | Malayan Communist Party | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Communist insurgency continues after Malayan independence from Britain in 1957 |
| 1948–ongoing | Insurgency in Balochistan | Kalat (1948–1960) Balochistan Liberation Front (1964–present) | Pakistan Iran | Asia-Pacific | Ongoing; Pakistani counter-insurgency launched in 2024 |
| 1950–1954 | Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency | Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico | United States | Americas | Insurgency suppressed |
| 1950–1963 | Ambonese resistance to Indonesian rule | South Maluku | Indonesia | Asia-Pacific | South Maluku defeated and annexed by Indonesia |
| 1952–1960 | Mau Mau rebellion | Kenya Land and Freedom Army | Britain | Sub-Saharan Africa | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1954–1962 | Algerian War | Algeria | France | Middle East and North Africa | Independence of Algeria from France |
| 1954–ongoing | Insurgency in Northeast India | Separatist groups in Northeast India | India | Asia-Pacific | Ongoing as low level insurgency |
| 1955–1959 | Cyprus Emergency | Cyprus | Britain | Europe | Independence of Cyprus from Britain |
| 1955–2005 | South Sudanese wars of independence | South Sudan | Sudan | Sub-Saharan Africa | Independence of South Sudan from Sudan after 6 years of autonomy |
| 1959 | 1959 Tibetan uprising | Tibet | China | Asia-Pacific | Uprising suppressed; abolition of the Tibetan Government; Tibetan diaspora |
| 1959 | Viqueque rebellion | Permesta, Timor-Leste | Portugal | Asia-Pacific | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1959–2011 | Basque conflict | Basque National Liberation Movement | Spain France | Europe | Dissolution of ETA |
| 1960–1963 | Katanga and South Kasai secessions | State of Katanga South Kasai | Congo-Léopoldville | Sub-Saharan Africa | Katanga and South Kasai defeated and reintegrated into Congo-Léopoldville |
| 1961–1963 | Aden Emergency | South Yemen | Britain | Middle East and North Africa | Independence of South Yemen from Britain |
| 1961–1974 | Portuguese Colonial War | Sub-Saharan Africa | Independence of Angola, Guinea-Bissau, and Mozambique from Portugal | ||
| Angolan War of Independence | Angola | Portugal | |||
| Guinea-Bissau War of Independence | Guinea-Bissau | ||||
| Mozambican War of Independence | Mozambique | ||||
| 1961–1991 | Eritrean War of Independence | Eritrea | Ethiopia | Sub-Saharan Africa | Independence of Eritrea from Ethiopia |
| 1962 | Brunei revolt | Brunei People's Party | Britain | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of BPR, who aims to found the North Borneo Federation; abstention of Brunei from joining Malaysia |
| 1962–1982 | Rwenzururu movement | Rwenzururu | Uganda | Sub-Saharan Africa | Autonomy granted to Rwenzururu |
| 1962–1990 | Communist insurgency in Sarawak | North Kalimantan Communist Party | Britain (1962–1963) Malaysia (1963–1990) | Asia-Pacific | Dissolution of NKCP |
| 1962–ongoing | Papua conflict | West Papua | Indonesia | Asia-Pacific | Ongoing |
| 1966–1988 | South African Border War | Namibia | South Africa | Sub-Saharan Africa | Independence of Namibia from South Africa |
| 1967–1970 | Nigerian Civil War | Biafra | Nigeria | Sub-Saharan Africa | Biafra defeated and reintegrated into Nigeria |
| 1968–2019 | Moro conflict | Bangsamoro | Philippines | Asia-Pacific | Peace agreement; establishment of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority |
| 1970–ongoing | Western Sahara conflict | Sahrawi Republic | Spain (1970–1975) Morocco (1975–present) | Middle East and North Africa | Ongoing; 70% of Western Sahara occupied and administered by Morocco |
| 1971 | Bangladesh Liberation War | Bangladesh | Pakistan | Asia-Pacific | Independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan |
| 1973–ongoing | Oromo conflict | Oromo Liberation Front | Ethiopia | Sub-Saharan Africa | Ongoing |
| 1974 | Cyprus Peace Operation | Northern Cyprus | Cyprus | Europe | De facto independence of Northern Cyprus; partition of Cyprus |
| 1975–1978 | Indonesian invasion of East Timor | Timor-Leste | Indonesia | Asia-Pacific | Timor-Leste defeated and annexed by Indonesia |
| 1975–ongoing | Cabinda War | Cabinda | Angola | Sub-Saharan Africa | Ongoing |
| 1976–2005 | Insurgency in Aceh | Free Aceh Movement | Indonesia | Asia-Pacific | Autonomy granted to Aceh; disarmament of GAM |
| 1976–ongoing | Corsican conflict | National Liberation Front of Corsica | France | Europe | Low-level conflict since 2014 |
| 1978–2025 | Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency | Kurdistan Communities Union | Turkey | Middle East and North Africa | Kurdish villages depopulated by Turkey; dissolution of PKK |
| 1979–1983 | 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran | Iranian Kurdistan | Iran | Middle East and North Africa | Rebellion suppressed |
| 1979–1989 | Soviet–Afghan War | Afghan mujahideen | Soviet Union | Asia-Pacific | Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan; beginning of the Afghan Civil War |
| 1981–1991 | Somaliland War of Independence | Somaliland | Somalia | Sub-Saharan Africa | De facto independence of Somaliland from Somalia |
| 1982–ongoing | Casamance conflict | Casamance | Senegal | Sub-Saharan Africa | Low-level conflict since 2014 |
| 1983–2009 | Sri Lankan civil war | Tamil Eelam | Sri Lanka | Asia-Pacific | Defeat of LTTE; enforced disappearances in Sri Lanka |
| 1984–1995 | Insurgency in Punjab | Khalistan | India | Asia-Pacific | Insurgency suppressed |
| 1988–1998 | Bougainville conflict | Bougainville | Papua New Guinea | Asia-Pacific | Bougainville receives autonomy in 2002; votes in favor of independence in 2019 |
| 1988–2023 | Nagorno-Karabakh conflict | Artsakh | Azerbaijan | Europe | De facto independence of Artsakh in 1991; disestablishment of the Republic of Artsakh in 2023; Azerbaijan takes over Nagorno-Karabakh |
| 1989–ongoing | Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir | All Parties Hurriyat Conference | India | Asia-Pacific | Ongoing |
| 1990 | Barin uprising | East Turkestan | China | Asia-Pacific | Uprising suppressed |
| 1990–1992 | Transnistria War | Transnistria | Moldova | Europe | De facto independence of Transnistria from Moldova |
| 1991 | Liberation of Kuwait campaign | Kuwait | Iraq | Middle East and North Africa | Restoration of Kuwaiti independence from Iraqi occupation |
| 1991 | Ten-Day War | Slovenia | Yugoslavia | Europe | Independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia |
| 1991–1992 | South Ossetia War | South Ossetia | Georgia | Europe | De facto independence of South Ossetia from Georgia |
| 1991–1995 | Croatian War of Independence | Croatia | Yugoslavia | Europe | Independence of Croatia from Yugoslavia |
| 1992–1993 | War in Abkhazia | Abkhazia | Georgia | Europe | De facto independence of Abkhazia from Georgia |
| 1992–1995 | Bosnian War | Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Croatia | Europe | Dayton Agreement; creation of the Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| 1994–2009 | Chechen Wars | Chechen Republic of Ichkeria | Russia | Europe | De facto independence of Chechnya in 1991; disestablishment of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in 2000; Chechnya as a federal subject of Russia |
| 1998–1999 | Kosovo War | Kosovo | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | Europe | Independence of Kosovo from Serbia after 9 years of UN administration |
| 2001–2021 | Taliban insurgency | Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan | United States | Asia-Pacific | U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan; restoration of the Taliban government |
| 2003–2011 | Iraqi insurgency | Naqshbandi Army Mahdi Army Islamic State of Iraq | United States | Middle East and North Africa | U.S. withdrawal from Iraq; beginning of the 2013–2017 War in Iraq |
| 2004–ongoing | South Thailand insurgency | Patani | Thailand | Asia-Pacific | Ongoing |
| 2006–ongoing | Insurgency in Bakassi | Democratic Republic of Bakassi (2006–2018) Biafra Nations League (2021–present) | Cameroon Nigeria | Sub-Saharan Africa | Ongoing |
| 2009–2017 | Insurgency in the North Caucasus | Caucasus Emirate | Russia | Europe | Dissolution of the Caucasus Emirate; beginning of the Islamic State insurgency |
| 2012 | 2012 Tuareg rebellion | Azawad | Mali | Sub-Saharan Africa | Azawadi unrecognized independence renounced in 2013; beginning of the Mali War |
| 2017–ongoing | Anglophone Crisis | Ambazonia | Cameroon | Sub-Saharan Africa | Ongoing |
| 2020–ongoing | Western Togoland Rebellion | Western Togoland | Ghana | Sub-Saharan Africa | Ongoing |
See also
- Resistance during World War II
- Lists of active separatist movements
- List of revolutions and rebellions
- Lists of wars
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