Timeline of the Syrian civil war
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The timeline of the Syrian Civil War is contained in the following articles:
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2011), a chronology from the start of protests on 26 January 2011 to the end of April 2011.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–August 2011), a chronology from the start of May 2011 to the end of August 2011.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (September–December 2011), a chronology from the start of September 2011 to the end of December 2011.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2012), a chronology from the start of January 2012 to the end of April 2012.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–August 2012), a chronology from the start of May 2012 to the end of August 2012.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (September–December 2012) a chronology from the start of September 2012 to the end of December 2012.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2013) a chronology from the start of January 2013 to the end of April 2013.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–December 2013) a chronology from the start of May 2013 to the end of December 2013.
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–July 2014)
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (August-December 2014)
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January-July 2015)
- Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (August 2015–present)
The uprising against the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad gradually turned into a full-scale civil war.[1] Two significant milestones were the initial March 2011 Arab Spring protests and the 15 July 2012 declaration by the International Committee of the Red Cross that the fighting had gradually become so widespread that the situation should be regarded as a civil war.[2]
It has been 13 years, 8 months, 1 week and 2 days since the Syrian Day of Rage protests staged on 15 March 2011.[1]
It has been 12 years, 4 months, 1 week and 2 days since the Red Cross declared the situation to be a civil war.[3]
See also
- Civil uprising phase of the Syrian Civil War
- Cities and towns during the Syrian Civil War
- Timeline of the Arab Spring
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