Conflict
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Combatant 1
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Combatant 2
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Result
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Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1846)
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Dutch Empire
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Buleleng
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Defeat
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Dutch intervention in Bali (1849-1850)
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Dutch Empire Lombok
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Buleleng Jembrana Klungkung
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Victory
- Dutch control of Northern Bali.
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Palembang Highlands Expeditions (1851–1859)
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Dutch Empire
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Forces of the Sultan of Palembang
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Victory
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Expedition against the Chinese in Montrado (1854-1855)
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Dutch Empire Pro-Dutch Indonesians
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Pro-Chinese Indonesian rebels
China
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Victory
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Nias Expedition (1855-1864)
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Dutch Empire
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Nias
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Victory
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Dutch intervention in Bali (1858)
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Dutch Empire
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Buleleng rebels
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Victory
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Second Bone War (1859–1860)
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Dutch Empire
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Sulawesian militia
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Victory
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Banjarmasin War (1859–1863)
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Dutch Empire
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Sultanate of Banjarmasin
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Victory
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Shimonoseki Campaign (1863–1864)
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Dutch Empire
British Empire
French Empire
United States
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Chōshū Domain
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Victory
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Pasoemah Expedition (1864–1868)
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Dutch Empire
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South Sumatra
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Victory
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Dutch Gold Coast expedition of 1869–70 (1869-1870)
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Dutch Empire
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Local rulers
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Victory
- Dutch Gold Coast sold to Britain in 1872
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Aceh War (1873-1904)
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Dutch Empire
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Aceh Sultanate
Acehnese religious ulama Thai and Chinese mercenaries
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Victory
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Batak War (1878-1907)
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Dutch Empire
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Batak Kingdom
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Victory
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Mandor rebellion (1884-1885)
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Dutch Empire
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Lanfang Republic
Qing dynasty Dayak and Chinese Indonesian militia
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Victory
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Jambi uprising (1885)
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Dutch Empire
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Jambi
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Victory
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Edi Expedition (1890)
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Dutch Empire
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Aceh militia
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Victory
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Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem (1894)
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Dutch Empire Eastern Sasak
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Lombok Mataram Western Sasak
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Victory
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Pedir Expedition (1897-1898)
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Dutch Empire
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Aceh militia
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Victory
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Siege of the International Legations part of the Boxer Rebellion (1900)
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British Empire
United States
France
Russia
Germany
Italy
Austria-Hungary
Japan
Belgium
Dutch Empire
Spain
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Qing Dynasty
Yìhéquán
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Victory
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Unrest in Java[2] (1900-1907)
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Dutch Empire
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Peasant rebels Lone-wolf robbers arsonists
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Victory
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Merauke uprising[2] (1902)
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Dutch Empire
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Marind rebels
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Victory
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Campaigns against Dayak[2] (Location: Kalimantan) (1902-1907)
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Dutch Empire
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Dayak rebels
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Victory
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Kerinci Expedition (1903)
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Dutch Empire
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Kerinci
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Victory
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Actions on Yapen[2] (1903)
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Dutch Empire
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Tribes of Yapen
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Victory
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Resistance on Tidore[2] (1904)
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Dutch Empire
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Tidore
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Victory
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South Sulawesi expedition (1904-1905)
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Dutch Empire
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Bone Luwu Wajo
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Victory
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Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)
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Dutch Empire
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Badung Tabanan Klungkung
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Victory
- Dutch control of southern Bali.
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Dutch–Venezuelan crisis of 1908 (1908)
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Dutch Empire
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Venezuela
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Victory
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Dutch intervention in Bali (1908)
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Dutch Empire
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Balinese rebels
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Victory
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World War II (1940–1945)
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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
Ethiopia
Italy (from 1943)
Romania (from 1944)
Bulgaria (from 1944)
Finland (from 1944)
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Germany
Japan
Italy (until 1943)
Italian Social Republic (from 23 Sep. 1943)
Hungary
Romania (until 1944)
Bulgaria (until 1944)
Finland (until 1944)
Thailand
Manchukuo
Mengjiang
Croatia
Slovakia
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Victory
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Indonesian National Revolution (1940–1949)
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Dutch Empire
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Indonesia
Japanese volunteers (from 1946)
Supported by:
Soviet Union[3][4]
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Indonesian political victory Dutch military victory[5]
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APRA coup d'état (1950)
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Indonesia
Netherlands
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Legion of the Just Ruler (APRA)
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Victory
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Korean War (1950–1953)
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South Korea
United States
United Kingdom
Netherlands
United Nations
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North Korea
China
Soviet Union
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Ceasefire
- Communist invasions of South Korea repelled
- Subsequent UN invasion of North Korea repelled
- Subsequent communist invasion of South Korea repelled
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Operation Trikora (1961–1962)
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Dutch Empire
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Indonesia Air and naval support by:
Soviet Union
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Indonesian political victory[6][7] Military stalemate[8][6]
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Gulf War (1990–1991)
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Kuwait
United States
United Kingdom
Saudi Arabia
France
Egypt
Syria
Netherlands Other Allies
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Iraq
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Victory
- Kuwait regains its independence
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Operation Krivaja '95 (6–11 July 1995)
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Netherlands
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Republika Srpska
Serb Volunteer Guard
Scorpions paramilitary unit
UNA-UNSO
Police, volunteers and paramilitaries from Yugoslavia
Greek volunteers
Russian volunteers
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Defeat
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Operation Deliberate Force (30 August – 20 September 1995)
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NATO
United States
United Kingdom
Netherlands
France
Germany
Italy France Turkey
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Republika Srpska
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Victory
- Dayton Accords
- Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the Dayton Accords
- Deployment of NATO-led IFOR to oversee the peace agreement
- Massive civilian casualties for the Bosniak ethnic group
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Kosovo War (1998–1999)
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Kosovo Liberation Army
United States
United Kingdom
Netherlands
France
Canada
Denmark
Germany
Italy
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Yugoslavia
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Victory
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War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)[9]
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Afghanistan
United States
United Kingdom
Canada
Netherlands
Germany
Italy
France
Denmark
Poland
Romania
Turkey
Australia
Spain
ISAF
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Taliban
al-Qaeda
Haqqani network
Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin
United Tajik Opposition
IMU Other groups
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Defeat
- Fall of Taliban régime
- Osama bin Laden killed
- Taliban retakes Kabul
- Ongoing Taliban insurgency
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Iraq War (2003–2011)
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United States
United Kingdom
Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein
Australia
Poland
Netherlands
Denmark
Iraqi Kurdistan
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Iraq under Saddam Hussein
Sunni insurgents
Shia insurgents
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Victory
- Fall of Ba'athist rule in Iraq
- Occupation of southern Iraq
- Dutch withdrawal in 2009, conflict ended in 2011
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Operation Ocean Shield (2009–December 15, 2016) [11] Operation Atalanta (2009–present)
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EU
NATO
Netherlands
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Somali Pirates
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Victory
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Libyan Civil War (2011)
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Anti-Gaddafi forces
United States
United Kingdom
France
Denmark
Netherlands
Italy
Canada
several Arab League states
Sweden
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya:
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Victory
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Dutch military intervention against ISIL Dutch involvement in the Syrian Civil War (2014–2019)
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Netherlands
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Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Boko Haram
al-Nusra Front
Khorasan
Ahrar ash-Sham
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Victory
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