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The shortest war in history lasted just 38 minutes in 1896
The Anglo-Zanzibar War, widely recognized as the shortest war in recorded history, unfolded on Wednesday, August 27, 1896, in the East African island territory of Zanzibar. The conflict, which lasted between 38 and 45 minutes, involved forces of the British Empire and the Sultanate of Zanzibar, highlighting the stark imbalance of power during the colonial era. The confrontation began following the death of Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini, after which his successor, Sultan Khalid bin Bargh
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The shortest war in history lasted just 38 minutes in 1896
The Anglo-Zanzibar War, widely recognized as the shortest war in recorded history, unfolded on Wednesday, August 27, 1896, in the East African island territory of Zanzibar. The conflict, which lasted between 38 and 45 minutes, involved forces of the British Empire and the Sultanate of Zanzibar, highlighting the stark imbalance of power during the colonial era. The confrontation began following the death of Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini, after which his successor, Sultan Khalid bin Bargh
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle to lead Australia's army
Australia has appointed Lieutenant General Susan Coyle as the country’s first female Chief of Army, marking a historic moment in the nation's military history. The announcement was made on Monday, April 13, 2026, as part of a broader reshuffle in the Australian Defence Force leadership. Coyle, who is currently serving as the Acting Chief of Joint Capabilities, will officially take over the top army post in July this year. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hailed the appointment, emp
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle to lead Australia's army
Australia has appointed Lieutenant General Susan Coyle as the country’s first female Chief of Army, marking a historic moment in the nation's military history. The announcement was made on Monday, April 13, 2026, as part of a broader reshuffle in the Australian Defence Force leadership. Coyle, who is currently serving as the Acting Chief of Joint Capabilities, will officially take over the top army post in July this year. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hailed the appointment, emp







