List of conflicts in Tunisia

The Phoenicians were the first known immigrant population to colonise the region of present-day Tunisia. Their city of Carthage grew to importance in the first millennium BC, when it vied with Rome for western Mediterranean dominance. Between 264 and 146 BC, Rome and Carthage waged the Punic Wars, with the ultimate victory going to Rome. The Romans occupied Tunisia for most of the next 800 years, until they were supplanted by Arab invaders during the early Islamic conquests of 647–697 AD. The expansion of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th and 16th centuries included the annexation of Tunisia in 1574. In 1881, Tunisia was occupied by France and as a French protectorate was the scene of several battles between Allied and Axis forces during World War II.

Location of Tunisia in northern Africa.
 
First Punic War
 
Second Punic War
 
Vandalic War
 
Expansion of Rashidun Caliphate
 
Expansion of the Almohad Caliphate
 
The Ottoman Empire shortly after the annexation of Tunis in 1574.
 
Expansion of the French Empire

References

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  1. ^ Collins 2000, pp. 124–125
  2. ^ For an account of the Almohad and Norman conquests of Ifriqiya, see Ibn al-Athir (p.578ff)

Sources

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  • Collins, Roger (2000), "Vandal Africa, 429–533", The Cambridge Ancient History. Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, A.D. 425–600, vol. XIV, Cambridge University Press, pp. 124–126

See also

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