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1Colombian armed conflict (1964–present) — For other Colombia related conflicts, see List of wars involving Colombia. Colombian Armed Conflict Colin Powell, then the US Secretary of State visiting Colombia as part of the United States support of Plan Colombia …
2Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict — The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Annex I of a resolution (54/263) on 25 May 2000.[1] The protocol came into force on …
3Armed Forces of the Russian Federation — Banner of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Founded …
4Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic — Fuerzas Armadas de la Republica Argentina The Libertador Building, headquarters of the Ministry of Defense and military high command Service branches Ministry of Defe …
5Conflict of the Orders — Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods …
6Kashmir conflict — The disputed areas of the region of Kashmir. India claims the entire erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir based on an instrument of accession signed in 1947. Pakistan claims all areas of the erstwhile state except for those claimed by… …
7Chittagong Hill Tracts Conflict — Date 1977 1997 Location Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh Result Peace deal …
8Timeline of the Kashmir conflict — The following is a timeline of the Kashmir conflict.* 1846: Kashmir is ceded: Sikh Empire ceded Kashmir to the East India Company via Treaty of Lahore. The British gave it to Maharaja Gulab Singh Dogra of Jammu, after the Treaty of Amritsar was… …
9Arab–Israeli conflict — Arab Israeli conflict …
10Neutral Powers — refers to those countries which remained neutral during World War II. During World War II, these nations were Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. These countries had significant land holdings abroad or held substantial economic… …