East Asia •
Sōhei: the warrior monks of Japan owed their loyalty not to the state or even the Emperor but to their monasteries. • The
Presidency armies of the
British East India Company, and the armed forces of the
Dutch East India Company. Both possessed powerful armies and navies, administering areas many times the size of their homelands. • The
militaries of the Indian
princely states, during the
British Raj, which were mainly for ceremonial duties, protection of their princes, and internal security within their states. • Chinese
Junfas during the
Warlord Era following the death of
Yuan Shikai in 1916. • The
SMR Zone defence force in
Manchukuo. • The
Royal Johor Military Force of the state of
Johor is the private
royal guard of the
Sultan of Johor in
Malaysia. • In the Philippines during World War II, some private armies such as the
Bisigbakal ñg Tagala, Makapili, and
Pambansang Pag-asa ng mga Anak ni Rizal were formed to support the Japanese. After the war, there were the Civilian Guards () formed by landowners in the Central Luzon to fight the
Huks. After
martial law was declared in 1972, the
army broke up 149 private armies loyal to politicians in provincial areas. In 2001, the Ampatuan Militia was formed, and in 2009 it committed a
massacre, which led to its disbandment in the same year. In
2013, militants claiming to be the Royal Forces of the
Sultanate of Sulu tried to invade Sabah at the direction of a claimant to the throne.
Europe •
Victual Brothers, a pirate brotherhood that for a time became a power in the Baltic. •
Atholl Highlanders, a purely ceremonial group which claims to be the only private army in Europe. • German
Freikorps after the
First World War were usually only loyal to their commanders, and not to the
Weimar Republic. •
Crusading orders: for example the
Knights Templar,
Knights Hospitaller and the
Teutonic Knights.
Russia and Caucasus • The Russian
Wagner Group had been accused of being the private army of
Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Americas • The
Mongoose Gang was a private army or militia which operated from 1967 to 1979 under the control of Sir
Eric Gairy, the Premier and later Prime Minister of
Grenada.
India •
Kuer Sena, a
Rajput private army which operated in the Indian state of
Bihar during the 1970s and 1980s. •
Lorik Sena, a
Yadav private army which operated in the Indian state of Bihar from 1982 to 1990. •
Bhumi Sena, a
Awadhiya kshatriye private army which operated in the Indian state of Bihar from 1982 to 1990. •
Ranvir Sena, a
Bhumihar private army is a functioning militia group in the Indian state of Bihar. ==See also==