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This is: a list of wars involving the: Kingdom of Thailand, its predecessor states. And by, "Siamese people," from antiquity to theââpresent day. It also includes wars fought outside Thailand by the "Thai military."
- Thai victory
- Thai defeat
- Another result
- Ongoing conflict
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Sukhothai-Champa War (1313)
Location: Champa ![]() |
Sukhothai Kingdom | Kingdom of Champa | Champa defensive victory |
Ayutthaya Kingdomâŧ
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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AyutthayaâLan Na War (1441â1474) Location: Northern Ayutthaya, Southern Lan Na ![]() |
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Stalemate |
BurmeseâSiamese War (1547â1549)
Location: Upper Tenessarim coast, western and central Siam ![]() |
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Siamese defensive victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1563â1564)
Location: Ayutthaya, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai |
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Burmese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1568â1569)
Location: Ayutthaya, Phitsanulok, Kamphaeng Phet and Lan Xang |
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Burmese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1584â1593)
Location: Ayutthaya Kingdom and lower Tanintharyi Region ![]() |
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Siamese victory
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Siamese-Cambodian War (1591â1594) Location: Cambodia |
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Siamese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1593â1600)
Location: Southern and Central Myanmar ![]() |
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Siamese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1609â1622)
Location: Upper Tenasserim coast |
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Burmese victory
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Spanish-Siam War
(1624â1636) |
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Siamese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1662â1664)
Location: Northern Siam and Tenasserim coast |
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Inconclusive
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1675â1676) Location: Tenasserim coast |
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Military stalemate
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Anglo-Siamese War (1687â1688) Location: Mergui and Coromandel coast |
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Inconclusive
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Siege of Bangkok (June 1688 - November 13, 1688) ![]() |
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Decisive Siamese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1700â1701) Location: Ayutthaya Kingdom |
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Siamese defensive victory
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SiameseâVietnamese War (1717)
Location: Cambodia |
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Nguyáŧ n lords | Siamese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1759â1760)
Location: Tenasserim, Siam ![]() |
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Inconclusive |
BurmeseâSiamese War (1765â1767)
Location: Tenasserim coast, Gulf of Siam coast, Suphanburi, Ayutthaya |
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Burmese victory
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Thonburi Kingdomâŧ
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Thonburi reunification of Siam (1767â1771) Location: Siam |
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State of Phimai State of Phitsanulok State of Sawangburi State of Nakhon Si Thammarat Principality of Banteay Mas ![]() |
Thonburi victory
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SiameseâVietnamese War (1771â1773)
Location: Cambodia, Southern Vietnam ![]() |
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Nguyáŧ
n Lords![]() Hà TiÊn polity |
Siamese victory |
BurmeseâSiamese War (1775–1776) | ![]() |
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Siamese victory
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LaoâSiamese War (1778â1779)
Location: Khorat Plateau |
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Siamese victory
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Rattanakosin Kingdomâŧ
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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SiameseâVietnamese War (1784â1785)
Location: Rᚥch Gᚧm River and Xoà i MÚt River, Southern Vietnam |
![]() ![]() Nguyáŧ n lords Hà TiÊn Protectorate |
TÃĒy SÆĄn | Decisive TÃĒy SÆĄn Victory |
BurmeseâSiamese War (1785â1786)
Location: Western Siam |
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Siamese victory
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Tavoy campaign (1788)
Location:Tenasserim Coast |
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Burmese defensive victory |
BurmeseâSiamese War (1792â1794)
Location:Tenasserim Coast |
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Burmese defensive victory |
BurmeseâSiamese War (1797â1798)
Location: Lanna Kingdom, Northern Thailand |
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Siamese victory |
BurmeseâSiamese War (1802â1805)
Location: Lanna Kingdom, Northern Thailand |
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Siamese victory
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1809â1812)
Location: Phuket |
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Siamese victory
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Cambodian rebellion (1811â1812)
Location: Cambodia, Southern Vietnam |
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Cambodian pro-Vietnamese faction victory
Vietnamese forces restore Ang Chan to the Cambodian throne |
Siamese invasion of Kedah (1821) Location: Kedah |
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Siamese victory
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First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) Location: Burma, East Bengal, Manipur ![]() |
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Siamese-allied victory
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Lao rebellion (1826â1828)
Location: Central Laos |
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Siamese victory |
SiameseâVietnamese War (1831â1835)
Location: Cambodia, Southern Vietnam ![]() |
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Nguyáŧ n dynasty | Vietnamese victory
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Cambodian rebellion (1840)
Location: Cambodia, Cochinchina ( 1848 |
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Nguyáŧ n dynasty | Siamese-allied Victory
Siamese intervention |
SiameseâVietnamese War (1841â1845)
Location: Cambodia, Southern Vietnam ![]() |
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Nguyáŧ n dynasty | Stalemate
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BurmeseâSiamese War (1849â1855)
Location: Kengtung, Trans-Salween region |
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Burmese defensive victory |
Haw wars (1865â1890) Location: Eastern Cambodia, ![]() |
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Siamese victory |
Franco-Siamese conflict (1893) Location: French Indochina, Siam ![]() |
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French victory;
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Ngiao rebellion(1902)
Location: Phrae |
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Shan (Ngiao) rebels | Siamese victory |
World War I (1917-1918) Location: Europe (Decapitation Boonpeng 1919) ![]() * The aftermath of shelling during the Battle of the Somme * Mark V tanks cross the Hindenburg Line * HMS Irresistible sinks after hitting a mine in the Dardanelles * A British Vickers machine gun crew wears gas masks during the Battle of the Somme * Albatros D.III fighters of Jagdstaffel 11 |
Allied Powers:
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Central Powers: | Siamese-allied victory
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After 1932 revolutionâŧ
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Boworadet Rebellion (1933) Location: Central Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima, Lak Si and Ratchaburi |
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Rebel faction led by Prince Boworadet | People's Party Victory
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Franco-Thai War (1940-1941) Location: French Indochina ![]() |
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Indecisive
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Japanese invasion of Thailand (1941) Location:Thailand ![]() |
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Ceasefire
Thai alliance with Japan
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World War II (1941-1945) Location: Southeast Asia |
Axis Powers: | Allied Powers:
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Allied victory
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Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) Location: Malay Peninsula, Southeast Asia ( Dusun Nyor Rebellion 1948 ) ![]() |
Commonwealth forces:![]()
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Communist forces:![]() Supported by: |
Thailand-allied victory |
Korean War (1950-1953) Location: Korean Peninsula, Yellow Sea, Sea of Japan, Korea Strait, ChinaâNorth Korea border ![]() |
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Other support |
Medical support |
Military stalemate
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Vietnam War (1955-1975) Location: South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand ![]() |
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Supported by: |
North Vietnamese and National Liberation Front victory
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Laotian Civil War (1959-1975) Location: Kingdom of Laos ![]() |
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Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese victory
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Communist insurgency in Thailand (1965â1983) Location: Thailand (primarily East Thailand) ![]() |
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Thai government victory
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Cambodian Civil War (1968-1975) Location: Cambodia ![]() |
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Other support: |
Khmer Rouge victory
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Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968-1989) Location: Malaysian Peninsular and Sarawak |
Anti-communist forces:![]() ![]() Supported by: |
Communist forces:
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Peace agreement reached
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Third Indochina War (1975-1991) |
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Supported by: |
Vietnam-allied victory
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Vietnamese border raids in Thailand (1979â1989) Location: ThaiâCambodian border, Gulf of Thailand |
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Vietnamese withdrew
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ThaiâLaotian Border War (1987-1988) Location: Chat Trakan District, Phitsanulok Province, Thailand ![]() |
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Peace talks in Bangkok
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1999 East Timorese crisis (1999-2002) Location: East Timor ![]() |
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Insurgents: | Conflict ended
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Iraq War (2003â2004) Location: Iraq ![]() |
Invasion phase (2003)![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() INC Supported by: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Post-invasion (2003â11)
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Supported by: |
Thailand-allied victory
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South Thailand insurgency (2004âpresent) Location: Southern Thailand (Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat) ![]() |
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Ongoing |
CambodianâThai border dispute (2008â2011) Location: ThaiâCambodian border ![]() |
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Conflict ended
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See alsoâŧ
Notesâŧ
- ^ Vietnamese observers totaled 80-100.
- ^ On 9 July 1951 troop constituents were: US: 70.4%, ROK: 23.3% other UNC: 6.3%
- ^ against both Iraq and the United States
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