List of wars involving Tajikistan

This is a list of wars involving the Tajiks.

Republic of Tajikistan (1991-present) edit

Wars involving the modern day state of Tajikistan

Conflict Combatant I Combatant II Result
Tajikistani Civil War
(1992–1997)
  Tajikistan
  Russia
  Uzbekistan
  Kazakhstan
  Kyrgyzstan[1]
  Turkmenistan
  China
  India
  UNMOT
United Tajik Opposition

  Islamic State of Afghanistan
  Taliban factions2[3]
Supported by:
  al-Qaeda[4]

Victory
  • Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed
  • Rahmon wins the 1999 Tajik presidential election
  • The UTO is promised 30% of the ministerial positions.[5]
Tajikistan insurgency
(2010–2012)
  Tajikistan   United Tajik Opposition Victory
2012 Gorno-Badakhshan clashes
(24–25 July 2012)
  Tajikistan Tolib Ayombekov's militiamen (including Afghan fighters Victory
Kyrgyz-Tajik border clashes
  • Teskei conflict  
  • Somonien-Chorkuh Front  

september conflict:

  • Artillery Bombardment of Isfara  
  • Invasion in International  
  • Kulundu Front  
    • First Invasion in Kulundu  
    • Second Invasion in Kulundu  
  • Fight of Kulkandi  
  • Invasion in Chorbog  
  • Tört-Köchö Front  
  • Vorukh Bombardment  
  • Lyakkan Bombardment  
  • Bogdari Bombardment  
  • Storm of Maksat  
  • Leilek Clashes  
  • Batken Bombardment  
  • Ovchikalacha Bombardment  
  • Cleaning of Border  
  • Night Kyrgyz Raid of Arka-Dostuk Front  
  • Samarkandek Fight  
  • Battle of Tamdyk  
  • Second Battle of Dostuk  
  • Chon-Alay Front  
    • Karamyk Clashes  
  • Kyrgyz Airstrike of Tajik Border Outposts
    • Air Raid of "Sarhadchi"  
    • Airstrike of "Lakhsh"  
  • Second Air Raid of "Sarhadchi"  
  • Airstrike of Tajik Border Outpost "Dushanbe"  
  • Second Airstrike of Ovchikalacha  
  • Tajik Bombardment of Kyrgyz Bridge  
  • Dostuk Clashes  
  • Airstrike of Tajik villages  
    • Air Raid of Zumrud
    • Air Raid of Ovchikalacha
  Tajikistan   Kyrgyz Republic Ceasefire
  • Night border conflict (27-28 january) 3 Tajik killed, 0 Kyrgyz.
  • Teskei conflict (10 march) 1 Tajik killed, 0 Kyrgyz.

References edit

  1. ^ Political Construction Sites: Nation-building in Russia and the Post-Soviet States, page 77
  2. ^ "Ethnic Factors and Local Self-Government in Tajikistan". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
  3. ^ Jonson, Lena (25 August 2006). Tajikistan in the New Central Asia. ISBN 9781845112936. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  4. ^ Inside Al Qaeda: global network of terror, by Rohan Gunaratna, pg. 169
  5. ^ Central Asia's Security: Issues and Implications for U.S. Interests Archived 2006-09-08 at the Wayback Machine CRS Report for Congress