A Study of War
 Wars of the World*
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Armenian Rebellion 1919
Turkish War of Independence 1919-23
Spartacist Revolt: Germany 1919
Bavarian Communist Republic 1919
British Yemeni Consolidation 1919-1937
Bulgarian Transport Strike 1919-20
May 4th Movement: China 1919
Chinese Reoccupation: Mongolia 1919
Costa Rican Counterrevolution 1919
D'Annunzio's War 1919-20
Finish-Soviet Border Dispute 1919-20
French Occupation of Syria 1919-20
Irish War of Independence 1919-21
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre 1919
Egyptian Revolution 1919
Milner Mission: Egypt 1919
"Red Terror" in Hungary 1919
Hungarian-Czechoslovakian War 1919
Hungarian-Romanian War 1919
"White Terror" in Hungary 1919
Latvian Secession 1919-20
North Yemeni Consolidation 1919-34
Portugal Monarchists Civil War 1919
Riff War 1919-26
Samil Independence Movement 1919-20
Anglo-Yemeni Border Dispute 1919-34
First Saudi-Sharif War 1919
Soviet-Polish War 1919-20
Assassination of Habibullah Khan 1919
Third Anglo-Afghan War 1919
Masud Insurrection: Waziristan 1919

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.