Alternative History

20th century[]

Conflict Years Belligerents Result
Kabyle Revolt 1983-1985 Kabyle Liberation Front Algeria

Supported by:
Morocco

Algerian victory
  • Kabylie Autonomous Republic created
Savage Islands Conflict 1986 Portuguese Atlantic Canary Islands Canarian victory
  • Sovereignity over the Savage Islands transferred to the Canary Islands
Endless Spring 1992-1996 International Berber Alliance
  • Atlas Annamas Armed Front
  • International Movement for the Liberation of Azawagh
  • Išawiyen Batna Army
  • Chenoua Revolutionary Council
  • Kabyle Liberation Front
  • M'zab Independence Army
  • Mass Movement of the Rif
  • Isiwan Resistance Forces
  • Masmuda Republican Front
  • Various other minor berber factions

Supported by:
Chad
Cyrenaica Transitional Council
Mauritania
Polisario Front
Sa'id
Sudan People's Liberation Army

Algeria

Egypt
Mali
Morocco
Niger
Supported by:
Sudan
Tunisia

Berber victory
  • Various independent Berber republics formed across North Africa
  • Autonomous Berber areas created across the Maghreb
  • Arab nations forced to recognize the independence of the Berber states
  • Creation of the Berber Defense Pact
Midland Civil War 1993-1999 Midlands Government
  • Derby
  • Leicester
  • Nottingham
Mercian Awakening Coalition
  • Hereford
  • Salop
  • Stafford
  • Warwick
  • Worcester

Lincoln (from 1995)
Northampton (from 1995)
Rutland (from 1995) Lancashire (1995-1997)

Rebel victory
  • Hereford, Lincoln, Northampton, Rutland, Salop, Stafford, Warwick and Worcester leave the Midlands Union
  • Creation of the Union of Mercia and the independent republics of Lincoln, Northampton and Rutland
  • Lancashire annexes Chester
  • Midlands changes government from federal to unitary and becomes the Republic of the Midlands

21st century[]

Ongoing[]

Conflict Years Belligerents Result
Cameroon Conflict 1984-Present Ambazonia

Supported by:
Cabinda (since 1999)
Etulá (since 2001)
Nigeria (alleged) (1984-2003)

Cameroon

Supported by:
African Union (since 1994)