List of wars involving Russia
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This is a list of wars and armed conflicts in and involving Russia in chronological order, from the 9th to the 21st century.
Russian troops took part in a large number of wars and armed clashes in various parts of the world. Starting from the princely squads, opposing the raids of nomads, and fighting for the expansion of the territory of the Old Russian state, through the period of significant territorial growth of Russia in the 15th-20th centuries, marked by wars of conquest in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, the Volga region, Siberia, Central Asia and the Far East, to the world wars of the 20th century and today.
The list includes:
- external wars
- foreign intervention in domestic conflicts
- anti-colonial uprisings of the peoples conquered during the Russian expansion
- princely feuds
- peasant uprisings
Legends of results:
- Victory
- Defeat
- Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive)
- Ongoing conflict
Novgorodian and Kievan Rus'
Grand Duchy of Moscow (1263–1547)
Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721)
Date | Conflict | Location | Russia (and its allies) | Opponent(s) | Result |
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1552 | Siege of Kazan | Tatarstan | Russia | Khanate of Kazan | Victory
|
1552–1556 | Tatar Rebellion | Tatarstan | Russia | Tatar rebels | Victory
|
1554–1557 | Ivan the Terrible's Swedish War | Karelia | Russia | Sweden | Inconclusive |
1556 | Russian conquest of Astrakhan | Astrakhan | Russia | Astrakhan Khanate | Victory
|
1558–1583 | Livonian War | Northern Europe | RussiaLivonia | Livonian Confederation Denmark–Norway Sweden Poland-Lithuania(before 1569 the Polish–Lithuanian union) | Defeat |
1568–1570 | Astrakhan Expedition | Astrakhan and Azov | Russia | Turkey Crimean Khanate | Victory
|
1570–1572 | Ivan the Terrible's Crimean War | European Russia | Russia | Crimean Khanate | Victory
|
1580–1762 | Russian conquest of Siberia | Siberia | Russia
|
Khanate of Sibir (until 1598)
Native Siberians |
Victory
|
1590–1595 | Boris Godunov's Swedish War | Northern Europe | Russia | Sweden | Inconclusive
|
1605–1618 | Polish invasions of Russia | Russia | Russia
Sweden (1609–1610) |
Poland-Lithuania | Inconclusive
|
1606–1607 | Bolotnikov Rebellion | Russia | Russia | Rebels under Ivan Bolotnikov | Victory
|
1610–1617 | Ingrian War | Russia | Russia | Sweden | Defeat |
1632–1634 | Smolensk War | Smolensk | Russia | Poland-Lithuania | Defeat |
1651–1653 | Alexis I's Persian War | North Caucasus | Russia | Persia | Defeat |
1652–1689 | Sino–Russian border conflicts | Heilongjiang and Amur | Russia | China | Defeat |
1654–1667 | First Northern War | Eastern Europe | Russia | Poland-Lithuania | Victory |
1656–1658 | Second Northern War | Northern Europe | Russia | Sweden | Inconclusive |
1662–1664 | First Bashkir Rebellion | Bashkortostan | Russia | Bashkir rebels | Inconclusive, Political defeat
|
1670–1671 | Razin's Rebellion | Russia | Russia | Cossacks under Stepan Razin | Victory
|
1676–1681 | Feodor III's Turkish War | Ukraine | Russia | Turkey | Indecisive[3] |
1683–1700 | Great Turkish War | Eastern Europe | Russia (from 1686) Austria Poland-Lithuania Cossack Hetmanate | Turkey Crimean Khanate | Victory
|
1700–1721 | Great Northern War | Europe | Russia Denmark–Norway(1700, 1709-) Saxony(1700–6, 1709-) Poland-Lithuania(1700–4, 1709-) Cossack Hetmanate (1700–8) Prussia (1715-) Hanover (1715-) Great Britain (1717–19) | Sweden Holstein-Gottorp Poland-Lithuania (1704–09) Turkey (1710–14) Cossack Hetmanate (1708–09) Great Britain (1700, 1719–21) | Victory
Victory against Sweden
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1704–1711 | Third Bashkir Rebellion | Bashkortostan and Tatarstan | Russia | Bashkir rebels | Military victory, Political defeat
|
1707–1708 | Bulavin Rebellion | Southern Russia | Russia | Don Cossack rebels | Victory
|
1717 | Peter the Great's Khivan War | Khanate of Khiva | Russia | Khanate of Khiva | Defeat
|
1717–1847 | Kazakh-Russian conflicts | Kazakhstan | Russia
BashkirsCossack rebels |
Kazakhstan | Victory
|
Russian Empire (1721–1917)
Russian SFSR (1917–1922)
Soviet Union (1922–1991)
Date | Conflict | Location | Russia (and its allies) | Opponent(s) | Result |
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1924 | August Uprising | Soviet Union | Damkom | Victory
| |
1925–1926 | Urtatagai conflict | Soviet Union | Emirate of Afghanistan | Peace treaty
| |
1929 | Sino-Soviet conflict | Soviet Union | China | Victory
| |
1929 | Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1929)Part of the Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) | Soviet Union In support of: Amānullāh Khān |
Basmachi |
| |
1930 | Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1930) | Soviet Union | Basmachi | Victory | |
1932 | Chechen uprising of 1932 | Soviet Union | Chechen rebels | Victory
| |
1932–1941 | Soviet–Japanese border conflicts | Soviet Union Mongolia |
Japan Manchukuo |
Victory | |
1937 | Islamic Rebellion in Xinjiang | Xinjiang Soviet Union White Movement |
China | Victory
| |
1939 | Invasion of Poland (Part of World War II) | Germany Soviet Union Slovakia |
Poland | Victory
| |
1939–1940 | Winter War (Part of World War II) | Soviet Union | Finland | Victory
| |
1940 | Occupation of the Baltic states (Part of World War II) | Soviet Union | Estonia Latvia Lithuania |
Victory
| |
1940 | Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (Part of World War II) | Soviet Union | Romania | Victory
| |
1941–1945 | World War II | Allied Powers: Soviet Union United States United Kingdom China France Poland Canada Australia New Zealand India South Africa Yugoslavia Greece Denmark Norway Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg Czechoslovakia Brazil Mexico |
Axis Powers: Germany Japan Italy Hungary Romania Bulgaria Slovakia Croatia Thailand Manchukuo Mengjiang Wang Jingwei regime |
Victory
| |
1944–1956 | Guerrilla war in the Baltic states | Soviet Union | Estonia Latvia Lithuania |
Victory
| |
1944–1953 | Guerrilla war in Ukraine (Part of World War II from 1944–1945) | Soviet Union | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | Victory
| |
1944-1953 | Anti-communist resistance in Poland (1944–1953) | Soviet Union Polish People's Republic |
Polish Underground State | Victory
| |
1945 | Soviet–Japanese War (Part of World War II) | Soviet Union Mongolia |
Japan Manchukuo |
Victory
| |
1946–1954 | First Indochina War | Việt Minh Pathet Lao Khmer Issarak Supported by: Soviet Union |
France
• French Indochina
Vietnam (1949–1954) |
Victory
| |
1950–1953 | Korean War | North Korea China Soviet Union |
United Nations South Korea United States United Kingdom Australia Belgium Canada France Philippines Colombia Ethiopia Greece Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand South Africa Thailand Turkey |
Ceasefire (limited involvement)
| |
1955–1975 | Vietnam War | North Vietnam Viet Cong and PRG Pathet Lao GRUNK (1970–1975) Khmer Rouge China Soviet Union North Korea |
South Vietnam United States South Korea Australia New Zealand Laos Cambodia (1967–1970) Khmer Republic (1970–1975) Thailand Philippines |
Victory
| |
1953 | East German Uprising | Soviet Union East Germany | East German demonstrators | Victory
| |
1956 | Hungarian Revolution | Soviet Union ÁVH |
Revolutionaries | Victory
| |
1968 | Invasion of Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union Bulgaria East Germany Hungary Poland |
Czechoslovakia | Victory
| |
1969 | Zhenbao Island Incident | Soviet Union | China | Strategic Victory (status quo ante bellum)[8]
| |
1969–1970 | War of Attrition | Egypt Soviet Union |
Israel | Inconclusive
| |
1974–1991 | Eritrean War of Independence | Ethiopia Cuba (until 1989) Soviet Union (until 1990) South Yemen |
ELF | Withdrawal (limited involvement) | |
1975–1991 | Angolan Civil War | MPLA Cuba Soviet Union SWAPO MK |
South Africa UNITA FNLA FLEC |
Stalemate (limited involvement)
| |
1977–1978 | Ethio-Somali War | Ethiopia Cuba South Yemen Soviet Union |
Somalia WSLF |
Victory
| |
1979–1989 | Soviet–Afghan War | Soviet Union Afghanistan |
Afghan Mujahideen | Defeat[10]
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Russian Federation (1991-present)
See also
- History of Russia
- Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
- Military history of Russia
- List of wars involving Finland
- List of wars involving Poland
- List of wars involving Turkey
- List of wars involving Ukraine
- List of wars involving Belarus
- List of wars involving Kazakhstan
- List of wars involving Kyrgyzstan
- List of wars involving Tajikistan
- List of wars involving Uzbekistan
- List of wars involving Estonia
- List of wars involving Latvia
- List of wars involving Lithuania
- List of wars involving Moldova
- List of wars involving Azerbaijan
- List of wars involving Armenia
- List of wars involving Georgia (country)
Notes
References
- ^ Janet Martin. Treasure of the Land of Darkness: The Fur Trade and Its Significance for Medieval Russia. Cambridge University Press, 2004. P. 115
- ^ Vilhelm Ludvig Peter Thomsen. The Relations Between Ancient Russia and Scandinavia, and the Origin of the Russian State. Cambridge University Press. 2010. P. 25
- ^ David R. Stone, A Military History of Russia: From Ivan the Terrible to the War in Chechnya, (Greenwood Publishing, 2006), 41.
- ^ Legvold, Robert (2007). Russian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century and the Shadow of the Past. Columbia University Press. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-231-51217-6.
- ^ Mayayo i Artal, Andreu; Pellegrini, Alberto; Segura i Mas, Antoni (2019). Centenary of the Russian Revolution (1917–2017). Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 38. ISBN 978-1-5275-2465-1.
- ^ Cecil, Hugh; Liddle, Peter (1998). At the Eleventh Hour: Reflections, Hopes and Anxieties at the Closing of the Great War, 1918. Pen and Sword Books. p. 321. ISBN 978-1-78383-992-6.
- ^ Jelavich, Barbara (1983). History of the Balkans: Twentieth century. Cambridge University Press. p. 131. ISBN 978-0-521-27459-3.
- ^ a b c "Exploring Chinese History :: Politics :: Conflict and War :: Soviet Aggression". Retrieved 26 December 2016.
- ^ Kuisong p.29
- ^ "Soviet Defeat in Afghanistan". GlobalSecurity.org.
- ^ "9. Вооруженные формирования в зоне конфликта". Retrieved 26 December 2016.
- ^ "Why the Russian Military Failed in Chechnya". Foreign Military Studies Office. Archived from the original on 15 October 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
- ^ Quinn, Rob (12 December 2017). "Putin Announces Russian Withdrawal From Syria". Newser.com. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
- ^ "Assad and Putin Meet, as Russia Pushes to End Syrian War". New York Times. 21 November 2017.
- ^ "How Russian special forces are shaping the fight in Syria". Washington Post. 29 March 2016.