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The word 'guerrilla' itself, meaning literally 'little war', derives from the activities of Spanish irregulars or partidas against occupying French forces between 1808 and 1814, but the first documented reference to guerrilla warfare appears to have been in the Anastas, a Hittite parchment dating from the fifteenth century BC.
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colonial campaigning, hill warfare, urban insurgency, collective fines, guerrilla conflict, imperial policing, rural insurgency, colonial warfare, urban guerrilla warfare, urban terrorism, revolutionary warfare
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United States, South Vietnam, New York, Viet Minh, Northern Ireland, Mau Mau, Second World War, South Africa, Latin America, Mao Tse-tung, Soviet Union, Special Branch, North Vietnamese, Red Army, East Indies, Dien Bien Phu, Cold War, Sri Lanka, Khmer Rouge, National Liberation Front, South West Africa, Dominican Republic, Middle East, National Guard, Portuguese Guinea
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