The term War in Afghanistan may refer to:
- Islamic conquest of Afghanistan (637-709)
- Anglo-Afghan Wars:
- Panjdeh Incident (1885)
- Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war, 1929 civil war when Afghan rebel Bacha-i-Saqao briefly overthrew the government and became emir. The Islamic conquest of Afghanistan ( 656 - 870 CE began after the Islamic conquest of Persia, when Arab Muslims shattered the might of the The First Anglo–Afghan War lasted from 1839 to 1842 It was one of the first major conflicts during The Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in The European influence in Afghanistan refers to political social and sometimes Imperialistic influence various European nations have had on this historical development of the The European influence in Afghanistan refers to political social and sometimes Imperialistic influence various European nations have had on this historical development of the The Panjdeh Incident or Panjdeh Scare (Russian Афганский кризис Afghan Crisis or Бой за Кушку Battle of Kushka) was a military Amanullah Khan reigned in Afghanistan from 1919 achieving full independence from the British Empire shortly afterwards
- Afghan Civil War (1978-present):
The Civil war in Afghanistan, also known as Afghan Civil War, began in 1978 and has continued The Soviet war in Afghanistan, also known as the Soviet-Afghan War or just the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, was a nine-year conflict involving The 1989 to 1992 phase of the Civil war in Afghanistan began after the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan, leaving the Democratic Republic The War in Afghanistan, which began on October 7 2001 as the U
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