War in Afghanistan
War in Afghanistan, Afghan war, or Afghan civil war may refer to:
- Conquest of Afghanistan by Alexander the Great (330 BC – 327 BC), the conquest of Afghanistan by the Macedonian Empire
 - Muslim conquests of Afghanistan, a series of campaigns in the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th centuries
 - Mongol campaigns in Central Asia (1216–1222), the conquest of Afghanistan by the Mongol Empire
 - Mughal conquests in Afghanistan (1526), the conquest by the Mughal Empire
 - Afghan-Sikh Wars (1748–1837), intermittent wars between the Afghans and the Punjabis.
 - Afghan Civil War (1863–1869), a civil war between Sher Ali Khan and Mohammad Afzal Khan's faction after the death of Dost Mohammad Khan
 - Anglo−Afghan Wars, wars conducted by British India in Afghanistan
- First Anglo−Afghan War (1839–1842)
 - Second Anglo−Afghan War (1878–1880)
 - Third Anglo−Afghan War (1919)
 
 - Panjdeh incident (1885), an incursion into Afghanistan by the Russian Empire during the era of the "Great Game"
 - Afghan Civil War (1928–1929), revolts by the Shinwari and the Saqqawists; the Saqqawists take over Kabul for a 9-month period
 - Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1929), an invasion by the Soviet Union against the Saqqawists in support of the royalists
 - Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes (1947 - present)
 - Bajaur Campaign (1960-1961)
 - 1973 Afghan coup d'état
 - Afghan coup d'état (1976)
 - Saur Revolution (1978)
 - Afghanistan Conflict (1978 - present)
 - Soviet–Afghan War (1979-1989)
 - Afghan Civil War (1992–1996)
 - War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
 - Islamic State–Taliban conflict (2015 - present)
 - Republican insurgency in Afghanistan (2021-present)
 - Afghanistan–Pakistan clashes (2024–present)