Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Vandalic War (533-534) | Vandalic Kingdom | Eastern Roman Empire | Defeat- Destruction of the Vandalic Kingdom.
- Vandalic Kingdom captured by the Eastern Romans.
- Establishment of the praetorian prefecture of Africa.
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Mahdia campaign (1087) | Zirid Emirate of Ifriqiya | Republic of Pisa Republic of Genoa Republic of Amalfi Papal States | Defeat- Italian temporary occupation of Mahdia, subsequent retreat.
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Eighth Crusade (1270) | Hafsids | Kingdom of France | Equality- Treaty of Tunis.
- Death of Louis IX.
- Opening of trade with Tunis.
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Conquest of Tunis (1535) | Hafsid dynasty {{Country|Ottoman Empire}} | {{Country|Spain|1506}} | Defeat- Tunis under Spanish rule.[1]
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Morean War (1684–1699) | {{flag|Ottoman Empire|1453}}- Eyalet of Egypt
- {{flagicon image|Flag of Tripoli 18th century.svg}} Eyalet of Tripolitania
- Beylik of Tunis
| Republic of Venice {{flagicon|SMOM}} Knights of Malta {{flag|Duchy of Savoy}} | Defeat- Morea ceded to Venice; Venetian gains in inland Dalmatia
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Tunisian-Venetian War (1784-1792) | Beylik of Tunis | Republic of Venice | Victory- Tunisia victory. Republic of Venice pay huge compensation to Tunisia.
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Tunisian-Tripolitan War (1784-1792) | Beylik of Tunis | Tripolitania | Victory- Tunisia victory. Karamanli dynasty re-inauguration on Eyalet of Tripolitania.
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1793–95 Tripolitanian civil war (1793-1795) | Karamanli dynasty supporters Beylik of Tunis | Tripolitania Eyalet | Victory- Karamanli dynasty restored to the throne of Tripolitania
- Weakening of Ottoman rule over Tripolitania
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Tunisian-Sicilian War (1801-1805) Part of the Barbary Wars | Beylik of Tunis Regency of Algiers | Kingdom of Sicily | Defeat- Invasion of Sicily repulsed.
- Loss of some eastern territory to Sicily.
- 3,560 captured Christian-European slaves released.
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Greek War of Independence (1821-1829) | {{flagicon|Ottoman Empire}} Ottoman Empire Eyalet of Egypt Beylik of Tunis Regency of Algiers Tripolitania | Greek revolutionaries (1821) {{flagicon|Greece|old}} First Hellenic Republic (from 1822) {{Country|Russian Empire}} {{flagcountry|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland}} {{flagcountry|Bourbon Restoration}} | Defeat- Greek victory and establishment of the First Hellenic Republic
- recognition of sovereignty: London Protocol, Treaty of Constantinople
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Conquest of Tunisia (1881) | Beylik of Tunis | {{Country|France|size=22px}} | Defeat- Tunisia became a French protectorate.
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Bizerte Crisis (1961) | {{Country|Tunisia|1959|size=22px}} | {{Country|France|size=22px}} | Defeat- French military victory, on the other hand, a Tunisian political victory (the evacuation of French troops from the city of Bizerte).
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October War (1973) | {{Country|Egypt|1972|size=22px}} {{Country|Syria|1972|size=22px}} {{Country|Iraq|1963|size=22px}} {{Country|Jordan|size=22px}} {{Country|Algeria|size=22px}} {{Country|Cuba|size=22px}} {{Country|Morocco|size=22px}} {{Country|Tunisia|size=22px}} | {{Country|Israel|size=22px}} | Defeat[2]- Syrian invasion of Israel repelled; UN ceasefire.
- Geneva Conference and the Sinai II Agreement.
- Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty
- Strategic Political Gains for Egypt and Israel
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Battle of Wazzin (2011) Part of the First Libyan civil war | {{Country|Tunisia}} {{flagicon|Libya|1951}} Anti-Gaddafi forces | {{flagicon|Libya|1977}} Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | Victory- Rebel forces capture Wazzin on 21 April
- Loyalist forces retake the border crossing on 28 April
- Tenuous rebel hold on Wazzin by 4 May,[3] fighting ongoing after Libyan Army clashes with Tunisian Army
- Loyalist forces occasionally shelled the crossing for months afterward
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Chaambi Operations (2012 – present) | {{Country|Tunisia}} | Ansar al-Sharia AQIM Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade | Ongoing |
ISIL insurgency in Tunisia (2015 – present) | {{Country|Tunisia}} | {{flag|ISIL}} | Ongoing |
1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Xd422lS6ezgC&pg=PA97 History of the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey Ezel Kural Shaw]
2. ^References* Herzog, The War of Atonement, Little, Brown and Company, 1975. Forward* Insight Team of the London Sunday Times, Yom Kippur War, Doubleday and Company, Inc, 1974, page 450* Luttwak and Horowitz, The Israeli Army. Cambridge, MA, Abt Books, 1983* Rabinovich, The Yom Kippur War, Schocken Books, 2004. Page 498* [https://books.google.com/books?id=z58nmWqS94MC&printsec=frontcover&dq=related:ISBN 0-313-31302-4&lr=#v=onepage&q=&f=false Revisiting The Yom Kippur War], P.R. Kumaraswamy, pages 1–2* Johnson and Tierney, Failing To Win, Perception of Victory and Defeat in International Politics. Page 177* Charles Liebman, [https://www.policyarchive.org/bitstream/handle/10207/10011/Liebman-MiddleEasternStudies29.pdf The Myth of Defeat: The Memory of the Yom Kippur war in Israeli Society]{{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Middle Eastern Studies, Vol 29, No. 3, July 1993. Published by Frank Cass, London. Page 411.
3. ^https://www.npr.org/2011/05/04/135977500/libyan-rebels-hang-on-to-strategic-border-crossing,
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