A Study of War
 Wars of the World*
Egypt 1800-1999
Egyptian Revolution 1805-11
Wahhabi War 1811-18
Sudan Conquest 1820-39
First Egyptian War 1831-33
Bashir II's Secession 1832-40
Second Egyptian War 1838-41
Abyssinian-Egyptian War 1875-79
Mahdist Jihad in the Sudan 1881-85
Anti-European Rioting: Egypt 1882
British Occupation of Egypt 1882
British Reconquest of Sudan 1896-99
Egyptian Revolution 1919
Milner Mission: Egypt 1919
Assassination of Britons in Egypt 1920-24
Zaghlul's Deportation: Egypt 1921
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt 1928-49
Young Egypt Movement 1933-49
Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Protests 1936
World War II 1939-45
Israeli War of Independence 1948-49
Bulldozing Incident in Egypt 1951
Egyptian Police Militancy 1952
Free Officers' Coup in Egypt 1952
Textile Workers' Strike in Egypt 1952
Israeli Raid on Gaza 1955
Nationalization of the Suez Canal 1956
The Sinai War 1956
United Arab Republic Dissolution 1962
Officials' Plot: Egypt 1967
Six Day War 1967
Sentencing Demonstrations: Egypt 1968
Reform Demonstrations: Egypt 1968
War of Attrition 1969-70
Corrective Revolution: Egypt 1971
Yom Kippur War 1973
"Infitah" Rioting: Egypt 1977
Libyan-Egyptian War 1977
Assassination of Sadat: Egypt 1981

Armed Conflict Events Database

Armed Conflict Events Data (ACED) is an research project providing independent information about known wars, international disputes, civil wars, rebellions, coups, revolutions, genocides and other violent conflicts. ACED has been online since December 2000. Various partial revisions and modifications have been implemented since then, however, the limitations of the this format hamper further development. During 2005, the decision was made to radically restructure the available conflict information into a database. The new Armed Conflict Events Database (ACEDb) will substantially increase the utility of available conflict data for students of military history. As well, it will offer expanded opportunities to add and edit records of conflict. Existing research material will be maintained in its present form but no revisions are planned. More news about the development of ACEDb may be found at News About the Armed Conflict Events Database. Feedback is welcome.