List of wars involving Ethiopia

This is a list of wars involving the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and its predecessor states.

Ethiopian Empire (11371975)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Conquests of the Emperor Amda Seyon I

(13161332)

Ethiopia Sultanate of Ifat

Kingdom of Damot

Hadiya Sultanate

Enderta Province

Beta Israel

Victories
AbyssiniaIfat kingdom

(13761403)

Ethiopia Sultanate of Ifat Victory
  • Ifat sultanete defeated
Abyssinian–Adal War
(15291543)
Ethiopia
Portugal
Adal Sultanate
Ottoman Empire
Stalemate
Iyasu II's Invasion of Sennar
(1738)
Ethiopia
 Sennar Sultanate Defeat
Zemene Mesafint
(17691855)
Various factions Various factions Reunification of Ethiopia
British Expedition to Abyssinia
(18671868)
Ethiopia  United Kingdom Defeat
Ethiopian–Egyptian War
(18741876)
Ethiopia  Egypt Victory
  • Egyptian Khedive defeated.
  • Yohannes consolidates power in the Ethiopian Empire.
  • Collapse of Egyptian Khedive.
Ethio-Mahdist Conflicts
(18851889)
Ethiopian Empire

Welega Rulers (Nedjo)

Beni-Amir Allies (Kufit)

Tukrir Allies (Gallabat)

Mahdist Sudan

BeniShangul Rulers (Nedjo)

Victories
  • Conflicts are decentralized, break into three main "fronts" fought during different though overlapping periods, with Mahdist armies holding different goals on each. However, Mahdist forces are typically repulsed and raids/conflicts broadly cease after Battle of Gallabat, Emperor Yohannes killed there.
Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889 Ethiopia  Italy Compromise[2]
Agar Maqnat

(Late 1870s1897)

Kingdom of Shewa Emirate of Harar

Kingdom of Gojjam

Mahdist Sudan

Kingdom of Kaffa

Kingdom of Jimma

Arsi Oromo

Victories
First Italo-Ethiopian War (1896)  Ethiopia  Italy Victory
  • Ensured Ethiopia's independence
  • Italian defeated.
Dervish War
(19001920)
 British Empire
 Ethiopia
 Italian Empire
Dervish State Ethiopian Allied Victory
  • Collapse of the Dervish State.
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
(19351936)
 Ethiopia  Italy Defeat
  • Italian conquest of and consolidation of control over most of Ethiopian Empire's territory, establishment of Italian East Africa
East African Campaign  United Kingdom
 Ethiopia
 Belgian Congo
 Free French
 Italy Ethiopian Allied Victory
Korean War
(19501953)
 South Korea
 North Korea
 China
 Soviet Union
Stalemate
Congo Crisis
(1960–1964)
Congo-Léopoldville
 Katanga
 South Kasai
Victory
Bale Revolt
(19631970)
 Ethiopia Oromo and Somali rebels Victory
  • Revolt crushed, peace agreement
1964 Ethiopian–Somali War
(1964)
 Ethiopia Somalia Stalemate
  • The military of Ethiopia offensive repulsed, ceasefire agreement.[3][4]

Communist Ethiopia (19751991)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Eritrean War of Independence
(19611991)
 Ethiopia
 Cuba
 South Yemen
ELF
EPLF
Defeat
Ethio-Somali War
(19771978)
Ethiopia
 Cuba
 South Yemen
Somalia
WSLF
Victory
  • Somali retreat from Ogaden with assistance by Soviet adviers, Cuban and South Yemani personnel
Ethiopian Civil War
(19741991)
PDRE Ethiopian Empire
EPRP
EPLF
TPLF
MEISON
ANDM
EDUP
OLF
ONLF
WSLF
ALF
Regime change
  • Fall of government, installation of new TPLF-led government, the EPRDF

Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (from 1995)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Insurgency in Ogaden
(19952008)
 Ethiopia ONLF Victory
  • Military defeat of ONLF forces.
Eritrean–Ethiopian War
(19982000)
 Ethiopia  Eritrea Victory
War in Somalia
(20062009)
 Ethiopia
TFG
AMISOM
ICU
OLF
al-Shabaab
Victory
  • Islamists withdrawal from Somalia.
Oromia–Somali clashes
(2016)
 Ethiopia Oromia Region

Somali Region
Tigray

Ongoing
OLA insurgency
(2018)
 Ethiopia OLA Ongoing
Benishangul-Gumuz conflict
(2019)
 Ethiopia
Amhara militias
Gumuz militias
  • Gumuz Liberation Front
  • Buadin

OLA
TPLF

Ongoing
Tigray War
(2020)
 Ethiopia
Amhara militias
 Eritrea
TPLF

Local militias
TDF

Ongoing
  • The Ethiopian army had released thousands of soldiers taken by the TPLF.
  • TPLF forces still in control of 40% of Tigray.
2020–21 Ethiopian–Sudanese clashes
(2020)
 Ethiopia
Amhara militias
 Sudan Ongoing
  • Most of the border recaptured by Sudan.

Footnotes

  1. Gikes, Patrick (2002). "Wars in the Horn of Africa and the dismantling of the Somali State". African Studies. University of Lisbon. 2: 89–102. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  2. Sarkees, Meredith Reid; Wayman, Frank Whelon (2010). Resort to War: A Data Guide to Inter-State, Extra-state, Intra-State, and Non-State Wars, 1816–2007. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. p. 262: "The conclusion of the war is coded as a compromise".
  3. "Somalia profile - Timeline". BBC Africa. 4 January 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  4. "Onwar". Archived from the original on 13 April 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
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