List of wars involving Algeria

This is a list of wars involving the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria and its predecessor states.

Marinid Sultanate Hafsid dynasty Location:Sijilmasa, Morocco Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Tafna, Algeria and Morocco Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Nedroma, Algeria Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Oujda, Morocco Location: Algeria Marinid Sultanate Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Kairouan, Tunisia Hafsid dynasty Banu SulaymBanu Hilal Location: Oran, Algeria Location: Oran, Algeria Location: Oujda, Morocco Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Oran, Algeria Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Hafsid dynasty Hafsid of Bejaia Republic of Genoa Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Location: Fez, Morocco Location: Mers-el-Kébir, Algeria Location: Mers-el-Kébir, Algeria Location: Mers-el-Kébir, Algeria Location: Mers-el-Kébir, Algeria Location: Tlemcen, Algeria Kingdom of France Republic of Genoa Papal States Knights of Malta Spanish Empire Republic of Genoa Republic of Venice Duchy of Savoy Papal States Beylerbeylik of Algiers Spanish Empire Kingdom of England Algerian victory Deylik of Algiers After 1822: Military support: Diplomatic support: Emirate of Mascara Kingdom of Ait Abbas Sultanate of TuggurtKel Ahaggar Awlad Sidi Shaykh Support: Morocco (until 1844) Support: Morocco (1847) Pacification of Algeria

~1,500,000 total deaths (FLN estimate) ~700,000 total deaths (Horne's estimate)[23] ~350,000 total deaths (French estimate) (1973) Expeditionary forces: Supported by: Supported by: Tunisia[33][34] European Union[35] France[34][35] Egypt[33][34] South Africa[36] Belarus (from 1997)[37] Support: Libya (until 1995)[34] Morocco (alleged)[34][38][39] Saudi Arabia (pre-war)[35] Iran (alleged)[35]Saudi private donors[35] GIA (from 1993) Supported by: Sudan (alleged)[41][42][43] Iran (alleged)[41][42][43]Finsbury Park Mosque[44][45]Brandbergen Mosque[46][47] EIJ (until 1995)[48] Ansar al-Sharia(only in March 2016)[61]

The crusaders fleet on its way to Mahdia
Cardinal Cisneros dismbarking at Oran after the successful capture of the city
Siege of Algiers in 1541. Engraving of 1555.
Charles V was the leader of the Holy League for the conquest of Algiers
The siege of Nice by a Franco-Ottoman fleet in 1543 (drawing by Toselli, after an engraving by Aeneas Vico)
The troops of the regency of Algiers allied to the kingdom of Beni Abbes marching towards Oranie (19th century engraving)
Principal centres of the Morisco Revolt
Combat between French and Algerian ships
Bombardment of Algiers by the fleet of Admiral Duquesne in 1682
View of the fortress and harbour of Modon in 1688
Battle of Moulouya in 1692 involded Algeria and Morocco. [ 6 ]
The fronts and battles during the Tunisian-Algerian war (1694)
The statue of Our Lady of Santa Cruz on the Fort of Santa Cruz in Oran
Christian VII of Denmark
Map of the Spanish attack on Algiers in 1775
Bombardment of Algiers 1816 , George Chambers
Sketch showing the positions of the fleet during the bombardment
Bombardment of Algiers , painted by Martinus Schouman
Clockwise: The camp of Georgios Karaiskakis at Phaliro , the burning of an Ottoman frigate by a Greek fire ship , the Battle of Navarino and Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt at the Third Siege of Missolonghi
Map showing the original territory of the Kingdom of Greece as laid down in the Treaty of 1832 (in dark blue)
Chronological map of French Algeria's evolution
Collage of the French war in Algeria
Border Algeria and Morocco
Map of the Western Sahara; the red line is the military berm built by Morocco
Military deployed in the streets of Algiers , after the military coup against the Islamists, who took up arms later
Map showing GSPC area of operations (pink), member states of the Pan Sahel Initiative (dark blue), and members of the Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative (dark and light blue)