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Battle of Mogadishu may refer to:
- Battle of Mogadishu (1993), also known as the Black Hawk Down incident, a battle in which United States, Pakistani, and Malaysian forces fought forces of Somali warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid
- Battle of Mogadishu (2006), a battle in which the Islamic Courts Union attacked the ARPCT
- Battle of Mogadishu (March–April 2007), a battle in which the Transitional Federal Government and Ethiopian Army battled the insurgents of the Islamist PRM and the Hawiye clan
- Battle of Mogadishu (November 2007), a battle between the TFG/Ethiopia and the Islamist PRM
- Battle of Mogadishu (2008), a battle between the TFG/Ethiopia and the Islamist PRM
- Battle of Mogadishu (2009), a stand-off between al-Shabaab and Hizbul Islam rebels and the TFG-ARS Alliance
- Battle of Mogadishu (2010–11), a battle between al-Shabaab and the ICU/TFG Alliance
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