User:Stevetauber/sandbox/sieges

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A siege is a prolonged military assault and blockade on a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by force or attrition. What follows is a list of sieges by duration.

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Siege of Year Duration Notes
Sharuhen c. 1530 BC ~ 3 years by Ahmose I
Megiddo c. 1457 BC ~ 7 months by Thutmose III
Dapur 1296 BC Unknown by Ramesses II
Gezer c. 733 BC Unknown by Tiglath-Pileser III
Hermopolis 715 BC ~ 5 months by Piye
Lachish 701 BC Unknown
Jerusalem c. 701 BC Unknown by Sennacherib
Jerusalem c. 597 BC ~ 3 months by Nebuchadnezzar II, part of the Jewish–Babylonian war
Jerusalem 589–587 BC ~ 2 years, 7 months by Nebuchadnezzar II, part of the Jewish–Babylonian war
Sardis 547 BC 14 days by Cyrus the Great
Naxos 499 BC ~ 4 months part of the Greco-Persian Wars
Eretria 490 BC 6 days part of the Greco-Persian Wars
Syracuse 415 BC ~ 6 months part of the Peloponesian War
Akragas 406 BC ~ 8 months part of the Sicilian Wars
Syracuse 397–396 BC ~ 1 year part of the Sicilian Wars
Miletus 334 BC Unknown by Nicanor (son of Parmenion), part of the Wars of Alexander the Great
Halicarnassus 334 BC Unknown part of the Wars of Alexander the Great, now Bodrum
Tyre 332 BC ~ 6 months part of the Wars of Alexander the Great
Gaza 332 BC ~ 3 weeks part of the Wars of Alexander the Great
Cyropolis 329 BC Unknown part of the Wars of Alexander the Great
Sogdian Rock 327 BC 1 day part of the Wars of Alexander the Great
Neapolis 327–326 BC ~ 1 year part of the Samnite Wars, now Naples
Rhodes 305–304 BC ~ 1 year by Demetrius I of Macedon, part of the Wars of the Diadochi
Lilybaeum 278 BC ~ 2 months part of the Pyrrhic War, now Marsala
Agrigentum 262–261 BC ~ 7 months part of the First Punic War
Aspis 255 BC Unknown part of the First Punic War
Drepana 249–241 BC ~ 8 years part of the First Punic War, now Trapani
Saguntum 218 BC ~ 8 months by Hannibal, Casus belli for the Second Punic War
Syracuse 214–212 BC ~ 2 years part of the Second Punic War
Carthage c. 149–146 BC ~ 2 years, 6 months by Scipio Aemilianus, part of the Third Punic War
Numantia 134–133 BC ~ 1 year, 1 month by Scipio Aemilianus, part of the Numantine War
Cyzicus 73 BC ~ 6 months part of the Third Mithridatic War
Jerusalem 63 BC ~ 3 months by Pompey the Great
Alesia 52 BC ~ 1 month by Julius Caesar, part of the Gallic Wars
Massilia 49 BC 4 months, 20 days by Julius Caesar, part of Caesar's Civil War
Alexandria 48–47 BC ~ 4 months part of Caesar's Civil War and the Alexandrine Civil War
Jerusalem 37 BC ~ 2 months by Herod the Great, part of Antony's Parthian War
Yodfat 67 AD 1 month, 17 days part of the First Jewish–Roman War
Jerusalem 70 AD ~ 6 months by Titus, part of the First Jewish–Roman War
Masada 72–73 or 73–74 AD ~ 5 months part of the First Jewish–Roman War
Byzantium 193–195 ~ 2 years, 6 months by Septimius Severus, now Istanbul
Singara 344 Unknown part of the Roman–Persian Wars
Autun 356 Unknown part of the Germanic Wars
Senonae 356 Unknown part of the Germanic Wars
Amida 359 2 months, 12 days part of the Roman–Persian Wars
Florence 405 or 406 Unknown part of the Germanic Wars
Rome 408 ~ 4 months by Alaric I, part of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Rome 409 ~ 1 month by Alaric I, part of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Rome 410 ~ 1 week by Alaric I, part of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Aquileia 452 Unknown by Attila
Ravenna 490–493 ~ 3 years by Theoderic the Great
Naples 536 20 days by Belisarius, part of the Gothic War (535–554)
Rome 537–538 1 year, 9 days by Belisarius, part of the Gothic War (535–554)
Verona 541 Unknown part of the Gothic War (535–554)
Naples 542–543 Unknown by Totila, part of the Gothic War (535–554)
Rome 546 ~ 1 year by Totila, part of the Gothic War (535–554)
Rome 549–550 ~ 7 months by Totila, part of the Gothic War (535–554)
Phasis 555–556 Unknown part of the Lazic War
Pavia 569–572 ~ 3 years part of the Germanic Wars, formerly Ticinum
Sirmium 580–582 ~ 3 years by Bayan I, part of Maurice's Balkan campaigns
Thessalonica 586 or 597 Unknown part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Caesarea 614 Unknown part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Jerusalem 614 ~ 20 days part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Thessalonica 615 Unknown by Chatzon, part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Thessalonica 617 1 month, 2 days part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Constantinople 626 1 month, 12 days part of the part of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, now Istanbul
Derbent 627 Unknown part of the Third Perso-Turkic War
Tbilisi 628 ~ 2 months part of the Third Perso-Turkic War
Ta'if 630 Unknown by Muhammad
Damascus 634 29 days by Khalid ibn al-Walid, part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Emesa 635 ~ 3 months by Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Jerusalem 636–637 ~ 3 months by Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Ctesiphon 637 ~ 2 months part of the Muslim conquest of Persia
Aleppo 637 ~ 2 months, 2 weeks by Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, part of the Muslim conquest of the Levant
Marash 638 23 days part of the Franco-Turkish War
Alexandria 641 ~ 9 months part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Herat 643 Unknown part of the Muslim conquest of Persia
Ansi 645 ~ 2 months part of the Goguryeo–Tang War
Constantinople 674–678 ~ 7 years by Yazid I, part of the Arab–Byzantine wars, now Istanbul
Mecca 683 ~ 3 months part of the Second Fitna
Mecca 692 ~ 6 months part of the Second Fitna
Tyana 707–708 or 708–709 ~ 9 months part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Constantinople 717–718 ~ 1 year part of the Arab–Byzantine wars, now Istanbul
Nicaea 727 1 month, 9 days part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Kamarja 729 1 month, 27 days part of the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana
Wasit 749–750 ~ 11 months part of the Abbasid Revolution
Kamacha 766 ~ 3 months part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Pavia 773–774 ~ 10 months by Charlemagne
Trsat 799
Patras 805 or 807
Serdica 809
Baghdad 812–813
Adrianople 813
Syracuse 827–828 by the Aghlabids
Amorium 838
Paris 845
Syracuse 868 by the Abbasids
Malta 869–870 by the Abbasids
Syracuse 877–878 by the Abbasids
Paris 885–886
Thessalonica 904
Chartres 911
Kiev 968
Dorostolon 971
Tyre 996–998
Graus 1063
Bari 1068–1071 part of the Norman conquest of Southern Italy
Palermo 1071–1072 part of the Norman conquest of Southern Italy
Nicaea 1097 part of the First Crusade
Antioch 1097–1098 part of the First Crusade
Capua 1098
Ma'arra 1098 part of the First Crusade
Jerusalem 1099
Tripoli 1102–1109
Weinsberg 1140
Edessa 1144
Lisbon 1147
Damascus 1148
Crema 1159–1160
Sanjō Palace 1160 part of the Heiji Rebellion
Milan 1161–1162
Wexford 1169 part of the Norman invasion of Ireland
Alessandria 1174–1175
Nara 1180 part of the Genpei War
Kerak 1183
Thessalonica 1185 by the Normans
Lovech 1187
Jerusalem 1187
Tyre 1187
Acre 1189–1191
Varna 1201
Zara 1202 part of the Fourth Crusade, now Zadar
Constantinople 1203 part of the Fourth Crusade, now Istanbul
Constantinople 1204 part of the Fourth Crusade, now Istanbul
Trebizond 1205–1206
Antalya 1207
Sinope 1214
Rochester Castle 1215 part of the First Barons' War
Zhongdu 1215 by Genghis Khan, now Beijing
Damietta 1218
Trebizond 1222–1223
Thessalonica 1224
Constantinople 1235 now Istanbul
Bilär 1236 by Batu Khan
Kiev 1240 by the Mongols
Montségur 1243–1244
Jerusalem 1244 by the Khwarezmians
Parma 1247–1248
Damietta 1249
Baghdad 1258
Kenilworth 1266
Xiangyang 1267–1273
Antioch 1268
Trebizond 1282
Ruad 1302–1303
Chittorgarh Fort 1303
Gibraltar 1309 by Guzmán el Bueno, part of the Reconquista
Florence 1312
Gibraltar 1316 part of the Reconquista
Padua 1319–1320 by Cangrande I della Scala
Bursa 1326
Nicaea 1328–1331 part of the Byzantine-Ottoman wars
Kamakura 1333
Gibraltar 1333 part of the Reconquista
Gibraltar 1333 by Alfonso XI of Castile, part of the Reconquista
Nicomedia 1333–1337
Caffa 1346
Calais 1346–1347
Gibraltar 1349–1350 by Alfonso XI of Castile, part of the Reconquista
Limoges 1370
Gibraltar 1374 part of the Reconquista
Philadelphia 1378–1390
Sofia 1382 or 1385
Ypres 1383
Lisbon 1384
Tarnovo 1393
Marienburg 1410
Constantinople 1411 part of the Ottoman Interregnum, now Istanbul
Rouen 1418
Sarai 1420
Constantinople 1422 by Murad II, now Istanbul
Thessalonica 1422–1430
Orléans 1429
Malta 1429
La Charité 1429
Gaeta 1435
Calais 1436
Gibraltar 1436 part of the Reconquista
Svetigrad 1448
Constantinople 1453 by Mehmed II, now Istanbul
Belgrade|Belgrade 1456 part of Ottoman wars in Europe
Gibraltar 1462 part of the Reconquista
Harlech Castle 1461–1468 ~ 6 years, 10 months part of Wars of the Roses
Jajce 1463
Gibraltar 1466–1467 by the Duke of Medina Sidonia
Negropont 1470 Now Euboea
Neuss 1474–1475
Krujë 1478
Rhodes 1480
Otranto 1480–1481
Hainburg 1482
Utrecht 1483
Vienna 1485
Retz 1486
Wiener Neustadt 1487
Granada 1492
Gibraltar 1506 ~ 4 months by Don Juan Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán, 3rd Duke of Medina Sidonia
Padua 1509 15 days by Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, part of the War of the League of Cambrai
Smolensk 1514 16 days by Vasili III of Russia, part of the Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars
Cairo 1517 11 days by Selim I, part of the Ottoman–Mamluk War (1516–17)
Tenochtitlan 1521 2 months, 18 days by Hernán Cortés, part of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, now Mexico City
Mézières 1521 Unknown part of the Italian War of 1521–26
Tournai 1521 Unknown part of the Italian War of 1521–26
Genoa 1522 10 days part of the Italian War of 1521–26
Rhodes 1522 6 months, 5 days by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Marseille 1524 ~ 1 month by Charles III, Duke of Bourbon, part of the Italian War of 1521–26
Pavia 1524–1525 ~ 4 months by Francis I of France, part of the Italian War of 1521–26
Kamakura 1526 Unknown by Satomi Sanetaka, part of the Sengoku period
Algiers 1529 22 days by Hayreddin Barbarossa, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Vienna 1529 18 days by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Florence 1529–1530 9 months, 18 days by Philibert of Chalon, by the War of the League of Cognac
Güns 1532 25 days by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Baghdad 1534 Unknown by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–55)
Chittorgarh Fort 1535 Unknown by Bahadur Shah of Gujarat
Cuzco 1536–1537 ~ 10 months part of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
Klis 1536–1537 6 months, 13 days by Murat-beg Tardić, part of the Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
Corfu 1537 ~ 2 weeks by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Venetian War (1537–40)
Diu 1538 ~ 1 month part of the Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–57)
Castelnuovo 1539 20 days by Hayreddin Barbarossa, part of the Ottoman–Venetian War (1537–40)
Kōriyama 1540–1541 ~ 5 months by Amago Haruhisa, part of the Sengoku period
Buda 1541 Unknown by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars, now Budapest
Pest 1542 Unknown by Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars, now Budapest
Esztergom 1543 17 days by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Nice 1543 17 days part of the Italian War of 1542–46 and the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
St. Dizier 1544 ~ 1 month by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, part of the Italian War of 1542–46
Kōriyama Castle 1544 Unknown by Shimazu Takahisa, part of the Sengoku period
Van 1548 Unknown by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–55)
Beijing 1550 Unknown by Altan Khan
Tripoli 1551 6 days by Koca Sinan Pasha, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Muscat 1522 18 days by Piri Reis, part of the Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–57)
Kazan 1552 1 month, 11 days by Ivan the Terrible, part of the Russo-Kazan Wars
Hormuz 1552 Unknown by Piri Reis, part of the Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–57)
Eger 1552 1 month, 8 days by Kara Ahmed Pasha, part of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Siena 1554–1555 1 year, 2 months, 22 days by Gian Giacomo Medici, part of the Italian War of 1551–59
Oran 1556 Unknown part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Leith 1560 ~ 3 months
Oran and Mers El Kébir 1563 ~ 2 months by Hasan Pasha (son of Barbarossa), part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Malta 1565 3 months, 24 days by Lala Mustafa Pasha, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Szigetvár 1566 1 month, 2 days by Suleiman the Magnificent, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Inabayama Castle 1567 2 weeks by Oda Nobunaga, part of the Sengoku Period
Chittorgarh Fort 1567–1568 4 months by Akbar, part of the Mughal-Rajput War (1558-1578)
Ranthambore 1568 1 month, 13 days by Akbar, part of the Mughal-Rajput War (1558-1578)
Chartres 1568 16 days by Louis, Prince of Condé (1530–1569), part of the French Wars of Religion
Oguchi Castle 1569 Unknown by Shimazu Takahisa, part of the Sengoku period
Nicosia 1570 1 month, 18 days by Lala Mustafa Pasha, part of the Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–73)
Famagusta 1570–1571 10 months, 19 days by Lala Mustafa Pasha, part of the Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–73)
Ishiyama Honganji 1570–1580 ~ 10 years by Oda Nobunaga, part of the Sengoku period
Nagashima 1571 Unknown by Oda Nobunaga, part of the Sengoku period
Haarlem 1572–1573 7 months, 2 days by Philip II of Spain, part of the Eighty Years' War
Iwamura Castle 1572 Unknown by Akiyama Nobutomo, part of the Sengoku period
Middelburg 1572–1574 1 year, 3 months, 14 days by William the Silent, part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
Nagashima 1573 Unknown by Oda Nobunaga, part of the Sengoku period
Alkmaar 1573 1 month, 17 days part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
Leiden 1573–1574 ~ 6 months part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
Leiden 1574 4 months, 7 days part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
Nagashima 1574 ~ 2 months by Oda Nobunaga, part of the Sengoku period
Tunis 1574 2 months, 1 day by Occhiali, part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Nagashino 1575 11 days by Takeda Katsuyori, part of the Sengoku period
Gvozdansko 1577–1578 3 months, 10 days by Ferhad Pasha Sokolović, part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars
Deventer 1578 3 months, 16 days part of the Eighty Years' War
Maastricht 1579 3 months, 19 days by Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, part of the Eighty Years' War
Steenwijk 1580–1581 4 months, 5 days by George de Lalaing, part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
Minamata Castle 1581 1 day part of the Sengoku period
Pskov 1581–1582 4 months, 27 days by Stephen Báthory, part of the Livonian War
Lochem 1582 1 month, 24 days part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
Godesberg 1583 29 days part of the Cologne War
Antwerp 1584–1585 ~ 1 year, 1 month part of the Eighty Years' War
Neuss 1586
Paris 1590
Odawara 1590
Jinju 1592
Groenlo 1595
Groenlo 1597
Oldenzaal 1597
Bredevoort 1597
Kinsale 1601–1602
Ostend 1601–1604
Lingen 1605
Groenlo 1606
Malacca 1606
Smolensk 1609–1611
Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra 1609–1611
Osaka 1614–1615
Breda 1624–1625
Groenlo 1627
La Rochelle 1627–1628
Batavia 1628–1629
Mantua 1629–1630
Casale Monferrato 1629–1631
's-Hertogenbosch 1629
Nuremberg 1632
Breda 1637
Hara Castle 1637–1638
Azov 1637–1642
Baghdad 1638
Turin 1640
Hulst] 1645
Candia 1648–1669 21 years, 4 months, 27 days
Drogheda 1649 part of the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
Wexford 1649
Waterford 1649–1650
Clonmel 1650
Limerick 1651
Galway 1652
Jasna Góra 1656 part of the Second Northern War
Riga 1656 part of the Russo-Swedish War of 1656–1658
Copenhagen 1658–1659 part of the Second Northern War
Novi Zrin 1663–64
Lille 1667
Solovetsky Monastery 1668–1676
Groningen 1672
Kamenets 1672
Maastricht 1673
Vienna 1683
Negroponte 1688
Derry 1689
Québec 1690
Limerick 1690–1691 part of the Williamite War in Ireland
Athlone 1691 part of the Williamite War in Ireland
Cuneo 1691 part of the Williamite War in Ireland
Ceuta 1694–1727 ~ 26 years
Gibraltar 1704 by Sir George Rooke
Gibraltar 1704–1705
Verrua Savoia 1704–1705 part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Turin 1706 part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Toulon 1707 part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Gaeta 1707 part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Lille 1708 part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Barcelona 1714 part of the War of the Spanish Succession
Fredriksten 1718
Gibraltar 1727
Danzig 1734
Gaeta 1734
Belgrade 1739
Cartagena de Indias 1741 by Edward Vernon, part of the War of Jenkins' Ear
Prague 1742 part of the War of the Austrian Succession
Cuneo 1744 part of the War of the Austrian Succession
Brussels 1746 part of the War of the Austrian Succession
Genoa 1746
Genoa 1747
Prague 1757 part of the Seven Years' War
Olomouc 1758 by Frederick the Great, part of the Seven Years' War
Québec 1759
Kolberg 1761
Havana 1762
Boston 1775–1776
Gibraltar 1779–1783 part of the American Revolutionary War
Yorktown 1781
Mantua 1796–1797
Mantua 1799
Seringapatam 1799
Genoa 1800
Alexandria 1801 part of the French Revolutionary Wars
Hameln 1806
Gaeta 1806
Danzig 1807
Montevideo 1807
Copenhagen 1807
Saragossa 1808 part of the Peninsular War
Saragossa 1809 part of the Peninsular War
Gerona 1809 part of the Peninsular War
Ciudad Rodrigo 1810 by Michel Ney, part of the Peninsular War
Montevideo 1812–1814
Ciudad Rodrigo 1812 part of the Peninsular War
Badajoz 1812 part of the Peninsular War
San Sebastian 1813 part of the Peninsular War
Fort Meigs 1813 part of the War of 1812
Ragusa 1814
Gaeta 1815
Tripolitsa 1821 part of the Greek War of Independence
the Acropolis 1821–1822 part of the Greek War of Independence
Messolonghi 1825 part of the Greek War of Independence
the Acropolis 1826–1827 part of the Greek War of Independence
the Alamo 1836
Montevideo 1843–1851
Veracruz 1847
Peschiera del Garda 1848 part of Italian unification
Osoppo 1848 part of Italian unification
Venice 1849 part of Italian unification
Rome 1849 part of Italian unification
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky 1854
Sevastopol 1854–1855 part of the Crimean War
Taganrog 1855 part of the Crimean War
Kars 1855 part of the Crimean War
Cawnpore 1857 part of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Lucknow 1857 part of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Medina Fort 1857
Ancona 1860 part of Italian unification
Messina 1860–1861 part of Italian unification
Civitella del Tronto 1860–1861 part of Italian unification
Gaeta 1860–1861 part of Italian unification
Fort Sumter 1861 part of the American Civil War
Vicksburg 1863 part of the American Civil War
Port Hudson 1863 part of the American Civil War
Petersburg 1864–1865
Fort Ampola 1866 part of Italian unification
Hakodate 1869
Rome 1870 part of Italian unification
Paris 1870–1871
Cartagena 1873–1874
Plevna 1877–1878
Khartoum 1884–1885
Tuyen Quang 1884–1885 part of the Sino-French War
Mek'ele 1895–1896 part of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
Santiago 1898 part of the Spanish–American War
Baler 1898–1899 part of the Philippine Revolution
Mafeking 1899–1900 part of the Second Boer War
Kimberley 1899–1900 part of the Second Boer War
Ladysmith 1899–1900 part of the Second Boer War
Beijing 1900 part of the Boxer Rebellion
Port Arthur 1904–1905 part of the Russo-Japanese War
Adrianople 1912–13 part of the First Balkan War
Antwerp 1914 part of World War I
Maubeuge 1914 part of World War I
Przemyśl 1914–1915 part of World War I
Medina 1916–1919 part of World War I
Jerusalem 1917 part of World War I
Alcazar 1936 part of the Spanish Civil War
Gijón 1936 part of the Spanish Civil War
Oviedo 1936 part of the Spanish Civil War
Madrid 1936–1939 part of the Spanish Civil War
Malta 1940–1943 part of World War II
Tobruk 1941 part of World War II
Odessa 1941 part of World War II
Sevastopol 1941–1942 part of World War II
Leningrad 1941–1944 part of World War II
Stalingrad 1942–1943 part of World War II
Budapest 1944–1945 part of World War II
Breslau 1945 part of World War II
Jerusalem 1947–1948 part of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War
Changchun 1948 part of the Chinese Civil War
Berlin 1948–1949 non-military action
Dien Bien Phu 1954 by the Viet Minh
Erenköy 1964 part of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus
Jerusalem 1967 part of the Six-Day War
Beirut 1982 part of the 1982 Lebanon War
Kijevo 1991 part of the Croatian War of Independence
Vukovar 1991 part of the Croatian War of Independence
Dubrovnik 1991–1992 part of the Croatian War of Independence
Sarajevo 1992–1996 part of the Bosnian War
Bihać 1992–1995 part of the Bosnian War
Goražde 1992–1995 part of the Bosnian War
Grozny 1999–2000 part of the Second Chechen War
Monrovia 2003 part of the Second Liberian Civil War
Al Amarah 2006 part of the Iraq War
Nahr el-Bared 2007
Misrata 2011 part of the Libyan Civil War (2011)
Sloviansk 2014 part of the War in Donbass
Luhansk Border Base 2014 part of the War in Donbass
Homs 2011–2014 part of the Syrian Civil War
Gaza Strip 2007–present
Kobanî 2014–present Syrian Civil War