Conflicts in the Horn of Africa

Conflicts in the Horn of Africa have been occurring since the 17th century BCE. The Horn of Africa includes the nations of Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia.

Ancient

Medieval and Early Modern

Early 20th century

Cold War

  • Eritrean War of Independence (1961–1991), between Eritrean liberation fronts (primarily the EPLF and early on also the ELF) and the Ethiopian Empire (1961–1974) and Marxist Derg-ruled Ethiopia (1974–1991)
  • Shifta War (1963–1967), separatist insurgency by ethnic Somalis in Kenya
  • Ethiopian Civil War (1974–1991), between the Derg (ruling government of Ethiopia) and various rebel groups, as well as amongst the rebel groups, including the Marxist Ethiopian EPRP, MEISON, and TPLF, the Eritrean EPLF, ELF, the monarchist EDU (in the first stage of the war), and the Somali WSLF; included Red Terror
  • Oromo conflict (1973–2018)
  • Ogaden War (1977–1978), between Ethiopia and Somalia
  • Ethiopian-Somali Border War (1982)

Post-Cold War

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