Xinjiang Wars
Series of armed conflicts within the 20th Century in Western China
The Xinjiang Wars (Chinese: 新疆戰爭) were a series of armed conflicts which took place within Xinjiang in the Republic of China during the Warlord Era, Chinese Civil War, and modern era. The wars also played an important role in the East Turkestan independence movement.
- Kumul Rebellion (1931–1934)
- Kirghiz rebellion (1932)
- Battle of Aksu (1933)
- Kizil massacre (1933)
- Battle of Sekes Tash (1933)
- Battle of Kashgar (1933)
- Battle of Ürümqi (1933)
- Battle of Toksun (1933)
- First Battle of Ürümqi (1933)
- Second Battle of Ürümqi (1933–1934)
- Battle of Kashgar (1934)
- Battle of Yangi Hissar (1934)
- Battle of Yarkand (1934)
- Battle of Tutung (1934)
- Battle of Dawan Cheng (1934)
- Soviet invasion of Xinjiang (1934)
- Charkhlik revolt (1935)
- Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang (1937)
- Ili Rebellion (1944–1949)
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- Spring and Autumn period
- Warring States period
- Qin's wars of unification
- Chu–Han Contention
- Yellow Turban Rebellion
- Three Kingdoms
- War of the Eight Princes
- Sixteen Kingdoms
- Transition from Sui to Tang
- An Lushan rebellion
- Huang Chao Rebellion
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
- Song reunification conquests
- Song–Xia wars
- Jin–Song Wars
- War of the Two Capitals
- Red Turban Rebellions
- Miao rebellions
- Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns
- Ordos campaign
- Transition from Ming to Qing
- Jinchuan campaigns
- Revolt of the Three Feudatories
- Jahriyya revolt
- White Lotus Rebellion
- Eight Trigrams uprising of 1813
- Taiping Rebellion
- Nian Rebellion
- Panthay Rebellion
- Dungan revolts
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- Second
- Qing reconquest of Xinjiang
- Xinhai Revolution
- Warlord Era
- Chinese Civil War
- Xinjiang Wars
- Incorporation of Xinjiang
- Kuomintang Islamic insurgency
- Annexation of Tibet
- Tibetan uprisings (1950–today)
- Xinjiang conflict
(1949–today)
- Chinese Revolution
- Chinese Dream
- Cold War
- Sphere of influence