The Battle of Damascus or Siege of Damascus may refer to:
Siege of Damascus (634), a siege during the Muslim conquest of Syria
The Siege of Damascus, a 1720 play by John Hughes
Siege of Damascus during the Crusade of 1129
Siege of Damascus (1148), a failed siege during the Second Crusade
Siege of Damascus (1229), a siege during an Ayyubid civil war
Mongol invasions of Syria, 1260 battle of Damascus
Siege of Damascus (1400), a siege during the conquests of Tamerlane
Capture of Damascus (1918), during World War I
Capture of Damascus (1920), a siege during the Franco-Syrian War
Battle of Damascus (1941), during World War II (the Syria–Lebanon campaign)
Rif Dimashq clashes (November 2011–March 2012), during the Syrian Civil War
Battle of Damascus (2012), during the Syrian Civil War
Damascus offensive (2013), during the Syrian Civil War
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