Map showing the present-day location of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria within North Africa .
This is a list of conflicts in Algeria arranged chronologically from ancient to modern times. This list includes both nationwide and international types of war, including (but not limited to) the following: wars of independence , liberation wars , colonial wars , undeclared wars , proxy wars , territorial disputes , and world wars . Also listed might be any battle that occurred within the territory of what is today known as the, "People's Democratic Republic of Algeria " but was itself only part of an operation of a campaign of a theater of a war . There may also be periods of violent civil unrest listed, such as: riots , shootouts , spree killings , massacres , terrorist attacks , and civil wars . The list might also contain episodes of: human sacrifice , mass suicide , massacres , and genocides .
Carthaginian Empire [ edit ]
Animated map showing the possession changes of both the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire during the three Punic Wars , from 264 BCE to 146 BCE. Possessions
of the Roman Republic .
Roman province of Africa [ edit ]
Map showing the Vandal Kingdom at its greatest extent c. 476.
Byzantine Praetorian prefecture of Africa [ edit ]
Byzantine Exarchate of Africa [ edit ]
Animated map showing the expansion of the Rashidun Caliphate under the first four caliphs (Abu Bakr , Umar , Uthman , and Ali , ruling for twenty-nine years from 632 CE — 661 CE) following the death of Muhammad and leading up to the First Fitna (from 658 CE — 661 CE.) The divided phase relates to the reign of the caliph Ali .
Zirid and Hammadid emirates [ edit ]
A map showing the administrative divisions of the Regency of Algiers
Emirate of Abdelkader [ edit ]
Beylik of Constantine [ edit ]
French Département of Alger[ edit ]
Animated map showing both the growth and decline of the French colonial empire from 1550 CE — 2007 CE.
A map showing the Allied landings on Algeria during Operation Torch in 1942 CE.
French Département of Algérie[ edit ]
Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic [ edit ]
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria[ edit ]
^ Collins 2000 , p. 124
^ Thomas Hogdkins, Italy and Her Invaders , second edition (Oxford, 1892), vol. 2 pp. 244-248
^ Collins 2000 , pp. 124–125
^ For an account of the Almohad and Norman conquests of Ifriqiya, see Ibn al-Athir (p.578ff )
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.
Sovereign states States with limited recognition
Dependencies and other territories