Sino-Vietnamese Wars
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The Sino-Vietnamese War was a brief border war between China and Vietnam in early 1979.
Sino-Vietnamese War may also refer to:
- Qin campaign against the Yue tribes (221–214 BC)
- Han conquest of Nanyue (111 BC)
- Trung sisters' rebellion (40–43 AD)
- Lady Triệu Rebellion (248)
- Lý Nam Đế Rebellion (543)
- Sui–Former Lý War (602)
- Mai Thúc Loan Rebellion (713–723)
- Phùng Hưng Rebellion (791)
- Tĩnh Hải-Southern Han War (930)
- Dương Đình Nghệ Rebellion (931)
- 2nd Tĩnh Hải-Southern Han War (938)
- Former Lê-Song War (981)
- Lý–Song War (1075–1077)
- Mongol invasions of Đại Việt (1257–1288)
- Ming invasion of Đại Ngu (1406–07)
- Later Trần revolt (1407–1413)
- Lam Sơn uprising (1418–1427)
- Naval battle in the Gulf of Tonkin between Yang Yandi and the Lê dynasty (Dương Ngạn Địch) (1682)
- Qing invasion of Đại Việt (1789)
- Vietnam War (1955-1975)
- Sino-Vietnamese War (1979)
- Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991) (including Johnson South Reef Skirmish (1988))