Tuareg rebellion may refer to various armed conflicts involving the Tuareg people of the northern parts of Mali and Niger and the western parts of Libya:
Kaocen revolt (1916–1917)
Tuareg rebellion (1962–1964)
Tuareg rebellion (1990–1995)
Tuareg rebellion (2007–2009)
Tuareg rebellion (2012)
Tuareg involvement in the Mali War (2012–)
Tuareg involvement in the Second Libyan Civil War (2014–2020)
The Tuaregrebellion of 2006 was a short-lived rebellion by Tuareg notables demanding more autonomy for Kidal Region between May 23 and July 4, 2006. The...
The Kaocen revolt was a Tuaregrebellion against French colonial rule of the area around the Aïr Mountains of northern Niger during 1916–17. Ag Mohammed...
National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) in 2012, after a Tuaregrebellion drove the Malian Armed Forces from the region. Azawad, as claimed by...
TuaregRebellion. A previously unknown group, the Mouvement des Nigériens pour la Justice (MNJ), emerged in February 2007. The predominantly Tuareg group...
culture of the traditionally nomadic Tuareg people, amid their difficult sociopolitical situation, including rebellions, widespread displacement and exile...
The Tuareg people (/ˈtwɑːrɛɡ/; also spelled Twareg or Touareg; endonym: Imuhaɣ/Imušaɣ/Imašeɣăn/Imajeɣăn) are a large Berber ethnic group that principally...
al-Faḍl (Arabic: أبو الفضل), is a Tuareg Islamist militant from Mali's Kidal Region. He has been active in Tuaregrebellions against the Malian government...
State crisis: the establishment of a Tuareg state has been a long-term goal of the MNLA, since it began a rebellion in 1962. Thereafter, Mali has been in...
white horse") Idnan Ibatanaten In the months leading up to the 2012 Tuaregrebellion, the Islamist Iyad ag Ghaly reportedly attempted to take on the leadership...
ongoing Insurgency in the Maghreb 2007–2009 Second Tuaregrebellion 2012 – Third TuaregRebellion 2012 – ongoing Northern Mali conflict 2020 Coup d'état...
(MNLA) was formed from rebels of previous Tuaregrebellions and fighters who have returned from Libya. Another Tuareg-dominated group, the Islamist Ansar Dine...
Cochinchina uprising of Vietnam against French colonialism 1916–1917: The Tuaregrebellion against French colonial rule of the area around the Aïr Mountains of...
Movement for Justice (MNJ), which marked the beginning of the Second TuaregRebellion. Numerous clashes between rebel and government forces subsequently...
December 15, 1995) was a famous Tuareg freedom fighter, leader, activist, scholar and negotiator. He led the TuaregRebellion in Ténéré region, northern Niger...
part in the Toyota War. Gamou returned to Mali in 1988. During the Tuaregrebellion of 1990–1996, Gamou fought in the separatist Revolutionary Liberation...
sign a truce with Tuareg rebels in 1992 which was ineffective owing to internal dissension within the Tuareg ranks. Another rebellion, led by dissatisfied...
the Liberation of Azawad Tuaregrebellion (1962–1964) Tuaregrebellion (1990–1995) Tuaregrebellion (2007–2009) Tuaregrebellion (2012) Battle of Khalil...
have been at least five Tuaregrebellions. After the failure of the 2007–2009 rebellion in northern Niger and Mali, some Tuareg fighters left for Libya...
this expansion, and as Agadez and Arlit grew, Aouderas shrunk. The TuaregRebellion of the 1990s saw brutal government reprisals which depopulated many...
the beginning of the end of the 1990 rebellion in the north and east of the country carried out by elements of Tuareg, Toubou, and other communities. The...
prepared for a surprise attack. Since 1990, Tuareg and Toubou groups that had been leading the TuaregRebellion claiming they lacked attention and resources...
many as 200,000 people held in direct servitude to a master. In the TuaregRebellion of 2012, ex-slaves were a vulnerable population with reports of some...