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This category includes historical sieges in which United Kingdom (1801–Present) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. For sieges before 1707, see Category:Sieges involving England. For sieges 1707-1800, see Category:Sieges involving Great Britain.
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This category includes historical sieges in which unified Kingdom of England (10th century–1707) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. See category:Sieges involving Great Britain for 1707-1800 See Category:Sieges involving the United Kingdom for 1801-
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The siege of Basra was initiated by the Mahdi Army (Jaysh al-Mahdi) to capture the city of Basra in 2007. Following the reported major failure of the coalition forces, whose purpose was to stabilise Basra and prepare it for the turning over of security to Iraqi government forces, the city was overrun by insurgent forces from three different Iraqi factions including the Mahdi Army, and the ...
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The siege of Fort Erie, also known as the Battle of Erie, from 4 August to 21 September 1814, was one of the last engagements of the War of 1812, between British and American forces. It took place during the Niagara campaign, and the Americans successfully defended Fort Erie against a British army.