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The Algerian-Numidian War was a conflict that took place between the newly decolonized nations of [[Algeria]] and [[Numidia]] in the late 1950s, during the broader context of the Silent War. The war began shortly after both countries gained independence from Britain in 1955, fueled by territorial disputes, historical grievances, and the influence of competing global powers. The conflict was characterized by a series of skirmishes and border clashes that ultimately resulted in the establishment of an Algerian-Numidian Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in 1958.
 
===== Russo-Persian War (1960-1963) =====
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===== Peruvian Civil War (1944-1963) =====
The Peruvian Civil War (1944-1963) erupted as a result of economic hardships, political instability, and the rise of National Republican ideology in [[Peru]]. The conflict involved the Peruvian National Republic, led by General Pedro Velasco, fighting against the Loyalist forces supporting the monarchy. After years of warfare, internal struggles, and declining foreign support, the Nationalists' resistance crumbled, allowing the Loyalists to reclaim control over most of the country.
 
===== Thirteen Days War (1942) =====
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