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List of military commanders

 
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Ancient

Illyria

  • Agron (250 BC-230 BC) The first king to unite the Illyrian tribes together and form a kingdom. During his rule Illyria was a strong kingdom which had a strong military force, especially naval. He successfully stopped the attacks of the Roman Empire and the Aetolians by keeping his kingdom free till his death.

Armenia

Berbers

  • Lusius Quietus governor of Judaea and one of the best Trajan's chief generals. See Kitos War.
  • Masinissa (c. 238 BC - c. 148 BC) was the first King of Numidia, an ancient Amazigh North African nation of ancient Libyan peoples, and is most famous for his role as a Roman ally in the Battle of Zama.

Britons

Carthage

Ancient China

Ancient Egypt

Gaul

Germania

Ancient Greece

Huns

India

Ancient Israel

Korea

Mesopotamia

  • Hammurabi King of Babylon conquered many native peoples.
  • Nebuchadrezzar II King of the Chaldeans and conqueror of Judah.
  • Tiglath-Pileser III King of Assyria. Conqueror of Israel, Syria, other lands that became Assyria, force Judah to pay tribute.
  • Sargon King of Akkad. Created strong Akkadian kingdom.
  • Ben-hadad King of Aram. Often fought Israel and, on occasion, Judah.

Persia (during Classical Antiquity)

Persian Empire

Seleucid Empire

Parthian Empire

Sassanid Empire

Ancient Rome

Middle Ages

Africa

Albania

Franks

China

Korea

Bulgaria

in 896, annihilated the entire Byzantine army in the Battle of Anchialus in 917.

  • Samuil - Warred incessantly to preserve Bulgarian independence from the Byzantines.
  • Ivan Asen I - recovered Bulgarian territories from the Byzantines and ultimately restored Bulgarian independence.
  • Kaloyan- Also known as the 'Romanslayer', during the Fourth Crusade, he crushed the Latin Crusaders at the Battle of Adrianople and defeated them repeatedly afterwards thus sealing the fate of the gravely weakened Latin Empire.

Byzantine Empire

Arabs

Rashidun Caliphate Generals

Umayyad Caliphate Generals

Abbasid Caliphate Generals

Mashriq Muslim Dynasties Generals

Zengid dynasty: 1127-1250

Ayyubid dynasty: 1171-1246

Mamluks: 1250-1517

Maghreb Muslim Dynasties Generals

Afghan Generals

Ghaznavid empire

Ghurids Sultanate

Durrani Empire

Turkic Muslim Generals

Seljuks

Ortoqids

Danishmends

Ottoman Empire

others

Normans

Persia (during the Middle Ages)

Sassanid Empire

Muslim Iran

Crusaders

Indonesia

  • Raden Wijaya, (1293-1309), the founder and the first Raja (king) of Majapahit, his army defeated Mongol army at Tuban East java in 1293
  • Gajah Mada, (14th century), the Majapahit Prime Minister that united Nusantara (southeast Asia)
  • Sultan Agung of Mataram or Sultan Agung Anyokrokusumo or Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo, (1613-1645), He was the constructor of the Karta Palace, and the Royal Graveyard of Imogiri.
  • Cut Nyak Dien, Commander of Aceh war against Dutch occupation
  • Imam Bonjol, Commander of Padri war against Dutch occupation during 1825-1830 at center of Java
  • Pattimura, Commander of war against Dutch occupation at Saparua, Ambon.

India

Japan

  • Takeda Shingen, daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japan. Known for the famous phrase "Swift as the Wind, Silent as a Forest, Fierce as Fire, and Immovable as a Mountain" on his standard; demonstrating his political and military strategies.
  • Uesugi Kenshin daimyo during the Sengoku period Japan. Known as the "Dragon of Echigo for his prowess on the battlefield, considered the primary rival of Takeda Shingen.
  • Sanada Yukimura, retainer of Takeda Shingen, praised as "a hero who may appear once in hundred years" and "crimson demon of war". In legend, he is the leader of the Sanada Ten Braves.
  • Minamoto no Yoshitsune, general whose decisive victories brought down the Taira clan during the Genpei War.
  • Oda Nobunaga (1534–1582), warlord during the Sengoku period of Japan. First of the three unifiers of Japan.
  • Toyotomi Hideyoshi, seized control over Japan after the death of Oda Nobunaga.
  • Tokugawa Ieyasu, finally ended the Sengoku period, pacified and united Japan, and founded the Tokugawa shogunate that would last over 250 years.
  • Date Masamune, daimyo during the Edo period of Japan. He went on to found the modern-day city of sendai. He was more iconic for being called dokuganryu the one-eye dragon.

Mongols

Vietnam

Russian

English

Scottish

Irish

French

Iberian

Serbian

Welsh

Modern Era

Early Modern Era

World War II - 1990

After 1990

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