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The '''[[Ethiopian Civil War]]''' took place from 1974–1991 between Eritrean and Ethiopian rebels on one side, and the ruling Ethiopian military junta on the other. |
The '''[[Ethiopian Civil War]]''' took place from 1974–1991 between Eritrean and Ethiopian rebels on one side, and the ruling Ethiopian military junta on the other. |
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'''Ethiopian civil war''' may also refer to: |
'''Ethiopian civil war''' or '''Ethiopian civil conflict''' may also refer to: |
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* [[Battle of Ansata]] (1270) |
* [[Battle of Ansata]] (1270) |
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* [[Eritrean War of Independence]] (1961–1991) |
* [[Eritrean War of Independence]] (1961–1991) |
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* [[Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present)]] |
* [[Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present)]] |
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** [[Tigray War]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Ethiopian war (disambiguation)]] |
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{{Disambiguation}} |
{{Disambiguation}} |
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[[Category:Civil wars in Ethiopia| ]] |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 30 November 2024
The Ethiopian Civil War took place from 1974–1991 between Eritrean and Ethiopian rebels on one side, and the ruling Ethiopian military junta on the other.
Ethiopian civil war or Ethiopian civil conflict may also refer to:
- Battle of Ansata (1270)
- Battles during the Zemene Mesafint (1769–1855)
- Battle of Segale (1916)
- Gugsa Wale's rebellion (1930)
- Eritrean War of Independence (1961–1991)
- Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present)