This is a list of military conflicts (wars, invasions, rebellions against the foreign rule etc.) involving Georgia and its predecessor states. Non-military operations like the law enforcement are not included in the article.

The list gives the name, the date, the combatants, and the result of the conflicts following this legend:

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Colchis and Iberia

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! style="width:10%;"| Date

! style="width:30%;"| Conflict

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 1

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 2

! style="width:20%;"| Result

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|1112-845 BC

|Assyrian Invasions of Diauehi

|Diauehi

|Assyrian Empire

|style="background:#F88" |Defeat

|-

|790-785 BC

|Urartian Invasions of Diauehi

|Diauehi

|Urartu

|style="background:#F88" |Defeat

|-

|743 BC

|Urartian Invasion of Colchis

|Colchis

|Urartu

|style="background:#F88" |Defeat

|-

|720s BC

|

|Colchis

|Scythians<br>Cimmerians

|style="background:#F88" |Defeat

|-

|170 BC

|Campaigns of Artaxias I

| Kingdom of Iberia

| Kingdom of Armenia<br>Iberian nobles

| style="background:#F88" |Defeat

  • Armenia seizes Gogarene, Chorzene, and Paryadres
  • Pharnajom dies in a battle and Artaxias I is installed on the Iberian throne

|-

|65 BC

|Pompey's campaign of Georgia

|Kingdom of Iberia<br>Colchis

|20px Roman Republic

|style="background:#F88" |Defeat

  • Vassalization of Iberia
  • Annexation of Colchis

|-

|38-21 BC

|Armenian-Iberian War

|Kingdom of Iberia (diarchy)<br />Alania

| Kingdom of Armenia

| style="background:#BBF" |Compromise

  • Artaxias II's general and son Zaren was captured by Iberians and released in exchange for Armenia ceding Tsunda, Javakheti, Ardahan, and the back to Iberia and forming a defensive alliance

|-

|36 BC

|

|Kingdom of Iberia

|20px Roman Republic

|style="background:#F88" |Defeat

  • Rome restores vassalage of Iberia

|-

|35 AD

|Iberian invasion of Armenia

|Kingdom of Iberia<br>Roman Empire

|Kingdom of Armenia<br>Parthian Empire

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Mithridates installed as king of Armenia

|-

|50-53

|Iberian–Armenian War

|Kingdom of Iberia<br>20px Roman Empire (35-50, 52-54)

|25px Kingdom of Armenia<br>Parthian Empire<br>20px Roman Empire (50-51)

|style="background:#BBF"|Inconclusive

  • Iberia subjugates Armenia, but subsequently retreats under pressure from the Parthians.

|-

|58-63

|Roman–Parthian War of 58–63

|20px Roman Empire<br>Sophene<br>Lesser Armenia<br>Kingdom of Iberia<br>Commagene<br>Kingdom of Pontus

|border|25px Kingdom of Armenia<br>Parthian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

  • Treaty of Rhandeia
  • Arsacids established on Armenian throne

|}

Early Medieval fragmentation

{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"

|-

! style="width:10%;"| Date

! style="width:30%;"| Conflict

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 1

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 2

! style="width:20%;"| Result

|-

|458-466

|Sasanian–Kidarite war

| Sassanid Empire

  • Kingdom of Iberia

|Kidarites

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|466

|Vakhtang Gorgasali's campaign in North Caucasus

| Kingdom of Iberia

|North Caucasian Huns<br>Saragurs<br>Alans

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|482-484 & 502

|

| Kingdom of Iberia

| Sassanid Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|523

|

| Kingdom of Iberia

| Sasanian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|526-532

|Iberian War

|<br> Kingdom of Iberia

| Sasanian Empire

|style="background:#BBF"|Inconclusive

  • Perpetual Peace (532)
  • Sasanians retained Iberia
  • Byzantines retained Lazica

|-

|541-562

|Lazic War

|<br>Lazica (548-562)

| Sasanian Empire<br>Lazica (541-548)

|style="background:#BBF"|Inconclusive

  • Fifty-Year Peace Treaty

|-

|550

|

|Abasgia

|

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|556

|

|Misimian rebels

|

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|571

|

| Kingdom of Iberia

| Sasanian Empire

|style="background:#BBF"|Inconclusive

  • Beginning of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591

|-

|602-628

|Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

  • Perso-Turkic war of 627–629

| Sasanian Empire

  • Sasanian Iberia

|<br>Western Turkic Khaganate<br>Ghassanids

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

  • End of Sasanian Iberia

|-

|627-764

|

| Principality of Iberia

|Khazar Khaganate

| style="background:#BBF" |Inconclusive

|-

|643-655

|

| Principality of Iberia

|Rashidun Caliphate

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

  • Beginning of the Arab rule in Georgia

|-

|729-730

|

| Principality of Iberia

Khazar Khaganate

|Umayyad Caliphate

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|735-737

|Invasion of Marwan the Deaf

| Principality of Iberia<br>Abasgia

|Umayyad Caliphate

| style="background:#F88" |Defeat

|-

|840-842

|

|Emirate of Tbilisi

Principality of Kakheti

|24px Abbasid Caliphate

  • Arminiya

Principality of Tao

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

|-

|853

|

|Emirate of Tbilisi

Kingdom of Abkhazia<br>

Tsanars

|24px Abbasid Caliphate

  • Arminiya

Principality of Tao

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

• Bugha the Turk withdraws from the Caucasus

|-

|881-891

|Dynastic strife in Iberia

|Adarnase IV of Iberia<br> Bagratid Armenia<br>Bagrat I of Klarjeti

|Nasra of Tao-Klarjeti<br> Kingdom of Abkhazia<br>Alania

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Gurgen I of Tao

| style="background:#BBF" |Establishment of the Kingdom of the Iberians under Adarnase IV of Iberia

|-

|914-923

|Sajid invasion of Georgia

| Kingdom of the Iberians

|Sajid dynasty

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|976-979

|Rebellion of Bardas Skleros

|<br> Kingdom of the Iberians

|Bardas Skleros

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • David III gains Theodosioupolis, Phasiane, Hark', Apahunik', Mardali (Mardaghi), Khaldoyarich, and Ch'ormayari

|-

|987-989

|Rebellion of Bardas Phokas the Younger

|

|Phokas<br>Principality of Tao<br>Buyid Dynasty

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

  • David III of Tao is forced to make Basil II the legatee of his possessions

|-

|993-998

|David III's campaigns against the Muslim emirates

| Kingdom of the Iberians

Principality of Tao<br>

Bagratid Armenia

|Rawadid dynasty

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|}

Kingdom of Georgia

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! style="width:10%;"| Date

! style="width:30%;"| Conflict

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 1

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 2

! style="width:20%;"| Result

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|1012–1199

|Georgian–Shaddadid wars

|

|Shaddadids

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Fall of the Shaddadid dynasty

|-

|1021-1022

|Byzantine–Georgian war (1021–1022)

|<br> Bagratid Armenia<br>Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti

|

| style="background:#F88" |Defeat

  • Byzantine–Georgian treaty of 1022

|-

|1028

|

|

|

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

• Byzantine–Georgian treaty of 1031

|-

|1033-1058

|Georgian civil war of 1033-1058

|<br />Varangians

| Demetrius of Anacopia (1033-1042)<br>Liparit IV of Kldekari (1039-1060) <br /> <br>Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti<br>Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget

| style="background:#AF9" |Bagrat IV was recognized as king

|-

|1064-1068

|

|

|Seljuk Empire<br>Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti<br>Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget<br>Emirate of Tbilisi<br>Shaddadids

| style="background:#F88" |Defeat

|-

|1064-1213

|Georgian–Seljuk wars

|

  • Kipchaks
  • Alania
  • English mercenaries
  • Frankish mercenaries

|Seljuk Empire

  • Kingdom of Kakheti-Hereti
  • Eldiguzids
  • Emirate of Tbilisi
  • Shaddadids
  • Shah-Armens
  • Artuqids
  • Saltukids
  • Shirvanshahs

23px Sultanate of Rum

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

  • Liberation of Tbilisi and most of the South Caucasus

|-

|1117-1124

|Georgian conquest of Shirvan

|

|Seljuk Empire<br>Shirvanshahs

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

  • Conquest of Shirvan

|-

|1177-1178

|

| George III of Georgia

| Demna of Georgia

Orbelian dynasty

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory of George III

|-

|1190-1193

|

|

|Yury Bogolyubsky

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

• Yury Bogolyubsky disappeared from history after. His town has not been found

|-

|1204

|Georgian expedition to Chalcia

|

|

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Foundation of the Empire of Trebizond

|-

|1204-1210

|

|

| Ayyubid Empire

|style="background:#BBF"|Inconclusive

  • Thirty Years' Truce

|-

|1209-1211

|Georgian campaign against the Eldiguzids

|

|Eldiguzids

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • The Eldiguzids became vassals of Georgia

|-

|1212

|Rebellion in Pkhovi and Didoya

|

  • Durdzuks

|Pkhovi<br>Didoya

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Rebellion suppressed

|-

|1225-1228

|Khwarazmian–Georgian wars

|

  • Vainakhs
  • Alans

|Khwarazmian Empire

  • Kipchaks
  • Persians

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1220-1236

|Mongol invasions of Georgia

| Kingdom of Georgia

|Mongol Empire

  • Khwarazmian Empire (1220-1221)

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1241-1335

|Mongol conquest of Anatolia

|Mongol Empire

23px Cilician Armenia<br>

<br>

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Ilkhanate

|23px Seljuk Sultanate of Rum<br>

Anatolian beyliks

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|1256

|Georgian Rebellion of 1256

| Kingdom of Georgia

|Mongol Empire

|style="background:#BBF"|Partial Mongol victory

  • Independence of Western Georgia

|-

|1260-1264

|

| Kingdom of Georgia (Eastern)

  • Principality of Samtskhe

| Ilkhanate

Georgian nobles

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1260-1323

|Mongol invasions of the Levant

| Ilkhanate<br>

23px Cilician Armenia<br>

<br>

23px Seljuk Sultanate of Rum<br>

Antioch-Tripoli<br>

Golden Horde (before 1264)<br>

23px Kingdom of Jerusalem<br>

Knights Templar<br>

Knights Hospitaller

|22px Mamluk Sultanate<br>

Ayyubid remnants<br>

Nizari Ismailis of Syria<br>

Golden Horde (after 1264)<br>

Karamanid rebels<br>

24px Abbasid Caliphate

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1282

|Georgian invasion of Trebizond

| Kingdom of Western Georgia

|23px Empire of Trebizond

|style="background:#BBF"|King David VI annexes the eastern part of the Trapezuntine Empire but fails to reestablish it as a vassal

|-

|1302-1303

|Azat Mousa's invasion of Georgia

| Principality of Samtskhe

|23px Sultanate of Rum

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|1327-1335

|George V Brilliant's Campaign against the Mongols

|

| Ilkhanate

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Mongolians expelled from Georgia

|-

|-

|1341

|Georgian intervention in Trebizond

|23px Anna Anachoutlou<br><br>Laz people

|23px Irene Palaiologina of Trebizond

|style="background:#BBF"|Anna Anachoutlou is installed on Trapezuntine throne but is quickly overthrown

|-

|14th century

|Vameq's invasion of Jiketi

| Duchy of Mingrelia

|Kingdom of Zichia

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

|-

|1386-1403

|Timurid invasions of Georgia

|

|25px Timurid Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

  • Truce of Shamkor

|-

|1405

|George's campaign against the Timurids

|

|

|style="background:#AF9" |Victory

  • George succeeded in expanding Georgia's borders temporarily to their former extent.

|-

|1407-1502

|Turkoman invasions of Georgia

| Kingdom of Georgia <br>Shirvanshah <br> Safavid Empire (1502)

|Qara Qoyunlu (1407-1468) <br />Aq Qoyunlu (1468-1502)

| style="background:#AF9" |Victory

  • End of invasions against Georgia and consolidation of Safavids in Persia

|-

|1463-1490

|Georgian Civil War (1463–1490)

|

|border=no|22px Kingdom of Imereti<br><br> Principality of Mingrelia<br>22px|link=|alt= Principality of Guria<br> Principality of Svaneti<br>22px Principality of Abkhazia

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|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

• Collapse of the Georgian realm

|}

Kingdoms and principalities

{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"

|-

! style="width:10%;"| Date

! style="width:30%;"| Conflict

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 1

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 2

! style="width:20%;"| Result

|-

|1509

|Ottoman invasion of Imereti (1509)

|26x26px Kingdom of Imereti

23px Principality of Guria

| Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1533

|Mamia's invasion of Jiketi

| Principality of Mingrelia<br>23px Principality of Guria

|Kingdom of Zichia

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

  • The allies won the first battle, but the Circassians defeated the allies in the second battle

|-

|1547

|Ottoman invasion of Guria

|23px Principality of Guria

| Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1549-1551

|

| Principality of Samtskhe

| Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1541-1566

|Tahmasp I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns

|<br>20px Kingdom of Kartli

| Safavid Iran

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1578-1590

|Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)

  • Lala Mustafa Pasha's Caucasian campaign

| Safavid Iran<br>22px Kingdom of Kartli (1578–1588)<br> (1578)<br> (1578, 1582–1587)<br>23px Principality of Guria (1583–1587)

| Ottoman Empire<br> Crimean Khanate<br>22px Kingdom of Imereti<br>23px Principality of Guria (1578-1583, after 1587)<br> Principality of Mingrelia<br> (1578-1582)

|style="background:#BBF"|Ottoman victory

  • Treaty of Istanbul (1590)

|-

|1603-1612

|Ottoman–Safavid war (1603–1612)

| Safavid Iran

  • 22px Kingdom of Kartli

| Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Treaty of Nasuh Pasha

|-

|1614-1617

|Abbas I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns

|<br>20px Kingdom of Kartli

| Safavid Iran

| style="background:#F88" |Defeat

|-

|1625-1627

|Kartli-Kakheti Rebellion (1625-1627)

|22px Kingdom of Kartli

| Safavid Iran

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|1623-1658

|Georgian civil war of 1623–1658

|23x23px Kingdom of Imereti<br>Salipartiano (from 1657)

| Principality of Mingrelia<br>23x23px Principality of Guria<br>26x26px Principality of Abkhazia<br>21x21px Kingdom of Kartli

Safavid Iran

| style="background:#BBF" |Imeretian victory

  • Imereti restores hegemony over western Georgia

|-

|1659

|Bakhtrioni uprising

|

  • Tushetians
  • Khevsurs
  • Pshavs

| Safavid Iran

  • Turcoman tribes

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • 80,000 Turcomans & Persians killed or expelled from Kakheti

|-

|1703

|Ottoman invasion of western Georgia

|22px Kingdom of Imereti<br />23px Principality of Guria<br /> Principality of Mingrelia

| Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|1722-1723

|Russo-Persian War (1722–1723)

|<br>25px Ukrainian Cossacks<br>20px Kingdom of Kartli

| Safavid Iran

|style="background:#F88"|Russian victory but Georgian defeat

  • Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1723)
  • Treaty of Constantinople (1724)
  • Vakhtang VI of Kartli lost his throne in 1724 and Kingdom of Kartli was annexed by the Ottoman Empire in 1727

|-

|1730-1735

|Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735)

  • Caucasus campaign of 1734–1735

| Safavid Iran

  • (from 1732)
  • 22px Kingdom of Kartli (from 1735)

|Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Treaty of Constantinople (1736)
  • Treaty of Ganja

|-

|1738-1739

|Nader Shah's invasion of India

|25px Afsharid Empire<br>

|25px Mughal Empire<br>25px Hyderabad State<br>25px Oudh

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|1742-1745

|

|22px Kingdom of Kartli

| Safavid Iran

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1768-1774

|Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)

|<br>25px Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti<br>22px Kingdom of Imereti

| Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca

|-

|1796

|Persian expedition of 1796

|<br>25px Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti

|22px Qajar Iran

|style="background:#BBF"|Russian withdrawal

  • Tactical Russian victory
  • Strategic Persian victory

|}

Russian Empire

{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"

|-

! style="width:10%;"| Date

! style="width:30%;"| Conflict

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 1

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 2

! style="width:20%;"| Result

|-

|1804

|1804 Mtiuleti rebellion

|Georgian and Ossetian rebels

| Russian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1804-1813

|Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)

| Russian Empire

  • Georgia Governorate

|Qajar Iran

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Treaty of Gulistan

|-

|1806-1812

|Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)

| Russian Empire<br /> Principality of Mingrelia <br />23px Principality of Guria<br /> Principality of Abkhazia (1810-1812) <br /> Wallachia

| Ottoman Empire<br> Crimean Khanate<br> Principality of Abkhazia (1808-1810)

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Treaty of Bucharest (1812)

|-

|1810

|

|20px|link=|alt= Kingdom of Imereti

| Russian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

  • Kingdom of Imereti abolished and annexed to the Russian Empire

|-

|1812

|

|Kakhetian rebels

| Russian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1819-1820

|

|Imeretian rebels

| Russian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1828-1829

|Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)

| Russian Empire

  • Georgia Governorate

Principality of Mingrelia

<br />23px Principality of Guria<br /> Principality of Svaneti<br /> Principality of Abkhazia<br>

Supported by:<br> France<br> United Kingdom

| Ottoman Empire

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Treaty of Adrianople (1829)

|-

|1841

|Rebellion in Guria (1841)

|Gurian rebels

| Russian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1853-1856

|The Caucasus front of the Crimean War

| Russian Empire

  • Kutaisi Governorate
  • Tiflis Governorate
  • Erivan Governorate

Principality of Mingrelia

<br> Principality of Abkhazia (1853-1855)

| Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire<br> Principality of Abkhazia (1855-1856)

|style="background:#BBF"|The victory at the front, but the defeat of Russia in the war

|-

|1856-1857

|

|Mingrelian rebels

| Principality of Mingrelia<br> Russian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1722-1864

|Russo-Circassian War

|

  • 18px Kalmyk Khanate
  • Principality of Mingrelia (1803–1864)
  • 23px Principality of Guria (1810–1829)

| Circassian Confederation<br>Kabardia (East Circassia) (until 1822)

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Annexation of Circassia by the Russian Empire

|-

|1875-1876

|Svaneti uprising of 1875–1876

|Free Svaneti

| Russian Empire

|style="background:#F88"|Defeat

|-

|1817-1864

|Caucasian War

|

  • Kuban Cossacks
  • Shamkhalate of Tarki
  • 23px Principality of Guria (until 1829)
  • Principality of Mingrelia

| Circassian Confederation<br> Caucasian Imamate

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Russian annexation of the North Caucasus

|-

|1877-1878

|Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)

| Russian Empire

  • Kutaisi Governorate
  • Tiflis Governorate

| Ottoman Empire

  • Trebizond Vilayet
  • Erzurum Vilayet
  • Bitlis Vilayet
  • Van Vilayet
  • Sivas Vilayet

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • Treaty of San Stefano

|-

|1914-1918

|World War I

|Allied Powers

  • Georgia within the Russian Empire
  • (from 1915)
  • <br />(from 1916)
  • (from 1916)
  • <br />(from 1917)
  • (from 1917)
  • (from 1917)

|Central Powers

  • Georgian Legion
  • Sultanate of Darfur (until 1916)
  • (from 1915)
  • (from 1915)

|style="background:#BBF"|Allied victory

  • Russia prematurely withdraws from war with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

|}

Georgian Democratic Republic

{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"

|-

! style="width:10%;"| Date

! style="width:30%;"| Conflict

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 1

! style="width:20%;"| Combatant 2

! style="width:20%;"| Result

|-

|1914-1918

|Caucasus Campaign

| <small>(1914–17)</small>

  • Kutaisi Governorate
  • Tiflis Governorate

<small>(1918)</small><br> Armenia <small><br>(1918)</small><br>

Central Caspian Dictatorship <small>(1918)</small><br>

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<small>(1918)</small><br>

Baku Commune <small>(1918)</small>

|

  • Trebizond Vilayet
  • Erzurum Vilayet
  • Bitlis Vilayet
  • Van Vilayet
  • Sivas Vilayet

Azerbaijan <small>(1918)</small><br>

Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus <small>(1918)</small><br>

<small>(1914–17)</small>

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<small>(1918)</small><br>

<small>(1918)</small>

|style="background:#BBF"|Compromise

|-

|1918

|Abkhazia conflict (1918)

| Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic<br>

  • Abkhaz People's Council

Supported by:

|22x22px Abkhaz Bolsheviks<br>Supported by:<br>

  • 22x22px Kuban-Black Sea Soviet Republic

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  • Abkhaz Muhajirs

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

|-

|1918-1919

|Sochi conflict

|

|

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South Russia

| style="background:#BBF" |Inconclusive

  • Gagra is transferred to Georgia
  • The rest of Sochinsky okrug is transferred to Russia

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|1918

|Armeno-Georgian War

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| First Republic of Armenia

|style="background:#BBF" |Inconclusive

  • With the intervention of Great Britain, a truce was concluded between Armenia and Georgia.

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|1918-1920

|Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–1920)

  • First Ossetian uprising
  • Second Ossetian uprising
  • Third Ossetian uprising

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|22x22px Ossetian Bolsheviks<br>Supported by:<br>

|style="background:#AF9"|Victory

  • All Ossetian uprisings were suppressed by Georgians

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|1918-1920

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  • Sochi conflict