Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Collection of facts about the War in Darfur

This post is a collection of facts about the War in Darfur (2003-2020). There are 16 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Based in Darfur region of Sudan
  • Sudanese government vs. Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM), Justice and Equality Movement (JEM)
  • Janjaweed militia group supported by Sudanese government
  • SLM and JEM accused the government of oppressing non-Arabs
  • Government began ethnic cleansing campaign against non-Arabs
  • International Criminal Court charged Omar al-Bashir for war crimes in 2010
  • Temporary ceasefire in 2010
  • Darfur Peace Agreement signed in 2011
  • Violence escalated and 300,000 people displaced in early 2013
  • Estimated 3,300 villages destroyed in 2014
  • Reported chemical weapons used by Sudanese government in 2016
  • Draft Constitution Declaration signed in 2019
  • Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb arrested in June 2020
  • Ended with peace agreement in August 2020
  • Total deaths: 300,000 (UN estimate)
  • Total displaced: 2,850,000 - 3,000,000 (UN estimate)

Collection of facts about the Haitian Revolution

This post is a collection of facts about the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804). There are 16 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Successful slave rebellion
  • Began August 21st, 1791 when Haitian slaves started to kill their French masters
  • Sugar, coffee and indigo plantations destroyed
  • National Assembly of France granted civil rights to free people of color (1792)
  • France declared war on Britain (1793)
  • Spain controlled the rest of Hispaniola and sided with Britain
  • Spain and Britain provided supplies to the rebels
  • France abolished slavery in Haiti (1793)
  • Toussaint Louverture initially aligned with Spain but sided with France in 1794
  • British forces left Haiti in 1798
  • Louverture became governor-for-life of Haiti in 1801
  • France returned in 1802 and took control of Haiti
  • Louverture captured in 1802 and died a few months later in France
  • British blockade of Saint-Domingue against France in 1803
  • Haiti gained independence in 1804
  • 200,000 Haitians dead, 100,000 British dead or wounded, 75,000 French dead

Collection of facts about the 2010 Haiti earthquake

This post is a collection of facts about the 2010 Haiti earthquake. There are 7 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Occurred January 12th
  • Magnitude 7.0 earthquake
  • Epicenter was Léogâne
  • 52 aftershocks 4.2 magnitude or greater by January 24th
  • Major damage to the capital Port-au-Prince
  • 250,000 residences collapsed
  • Between 100,000 and 316,000* deaths

* disputed government estimate

Monday, May 25, 2026

Collection of facts about the Tigray War

This post is a collection of facts about the Tigray War (2020-2022). There are 15 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Ethiopia, Eritrea vs. Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF)
  • TPLF attacked the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) in Tigray
  • Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF) attacked TPLF in response
  • Mekelle captured by Ethiopian federal government in November 2020
  • Mekelle captured by Tigray Defense Forces (TDF) in June 2021
  • TDF invaded Amhara and Afar regions
  • TDF and Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) captured towns along highway leading to Addis Ababa in November 2021
  • Truce declared in March 2022
  • Fighting began again in August 2022
  • Peace agreement in November 2022
  • Conflict caused widespread famine
  • War crimes committed by all sides
  • ENDF and EDF accused of genocide
  • Between 100,000 to 600,000 total deaths
  • 2.75 million people internally displaced

Collection of facts about the Syrian civil war

This post is a collection of facts about the Syrian civil war (2011-2024). There are 23 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • Pro-democracy protests against Bashar al-Assad regime (March 2011)
  • Rebels included Free Syrian Army (FSA) and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
  • United States, Qatar and Turkey supported opposition
  • Iran, Russia and Hezbollah supported Assad regime
  • Rebels captured Raqqa and Idlib then set up Syrian Interim Government
  • Assad regime used chemical weapons
  • Islamic State captured eastern Syria and western Iraq (2014)
  • Turkey invaded northern Syria to fight Kurdish-led SDF (2016)
  • Turkey helped establish the Syrian National Army (SNA)
  • Assad regime recaptured Aleppo (2016)
  • Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebels established Syrian Salvation Government in Idlib Governorate (2017-2024)
  • Islamic State lost captured territories
  • Assad regime attacked Idlib (2019-2020)
  • HTS and SNA launch campaign and capture Aleppo (November 2024)
  • Syrian Free Army (SFA) rebels launch campaign
  • Rebels capture Hama, Homs, Daraa, Suwayda and Palmyra
  • Assad fled to Russia while rebels enter Damascus (December 2024)
  • Israel invaded Quneitra Governorate (December 2024)
  • New government established at Syrian Revolution Victory Conference
  • Ahmed al-Sharra became president of Syria (January 2025)
  • Over 656 thousand deaths
  • Estimated 13 million people displaced
  • Followed by the Syrian conflict (2024 - now)

Collection of facts about the Yom Kippur War

This post is a collection of facts about the Yom Kippur War (1973). There are 13 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia

  • October 6th - 25th, 1973
  • Israeli vs. Egypt, Syria
  • Arab coalition included: Saudi Arabi, Algeria, Jordan, Libya, Iraq, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, North Korea
  • Arab coalition surprise attack on Yom Kippur (October 6th)
  • Egypt initially advanced into Israel occupied Sinai Peninsula
  • Syria initially advanced into Golan Heights
  • Israel halted advancements of Egypt and Syria
  • Israel captured Syrian Bashan region
  • Israel captured Ismailia (western bank of the Suez Canal)
  • Egypt captured land on eastern bank of the Suez Canal
  • Ceasefire agreement on October 22nd collapsed the next day
  • Ended with ceasefire agreement on October 25th
  • Lead to the 1978 Camp David Accords and Sinai Peninsula returned to Egypt

Collection of facts about the Six-Day War

This post is a collection of facts about the Six-Day War (1967). There are 9 facts listed below.

  • June 5th - 10th, 1967
  • Israel vs. Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon
  • Preceded by the Arab-Israeli War (1948-1949) and Suez Crisis (1956)
  • Egypt announces Straits of Tiran will be closed for Israel (May 1967)
  • Israeli surprise airstrikes on Egyptian airfields (June 5th)
  • Israel captured the West Bank from Jordan, Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, Golan Heights form Syria
  • Egypt closed Suez Canal (1967-1975)
  • 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians and 100,000 Syrians displaced
  • Deaths: 15,000 Arabs, less than 1,000 Israelis

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