Wars are often remembered for their length and devastation—but one conflict stands out for how quickly
it ended. The Anglo-Zanzibar War holds the record as the shortest war in history.
it ended. The Anglo-Zanzibar War holds the record as the shortest war in history.
It began on August 27, 1896, when a new ruler took power in Zanzibar without British approval. The British issued an ultimatum—and when it expired, they attacked.
In less than 45 minutes, the Sultan’s palace was destroyed, around 500 of his forces were defeated, and he fled to safety. Just like that, the war was over—faster than most movies.

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