The video above from mapsinanutshell, shows The Battle of Tours (also known as The Battle of Poitiers) in 732, which helped save Europe.More about it below:The Battle of Tours (732 AD): The Showdown That Shaped EuropeLead-Up:Early 700s: The Umayyad Caliphate rapidly expanded from the Middle East across North Africa and into Spain (Al-Andalus).Umayyad forces crossed the Pyrenees Mountains into modern-day France, pushing deep into Frankish territories.After being defeated, Duke Odo of Aquitaine appealed to Charles Martel, the Frankish “Mayor of the Palace,” for help.Martel united the Frankish nobles and raised a strong, disciplined army to stop the invasion near Tours.The Battle:Fought on 10 October 732 between the Franks (under Charles Martel) and the Umayyads (led by Abd al-Rahman al-Ghafiqi).Martel positioned his troops on high ground, forming dense infantry squares and defensive shield walls.Umayyad cavalry charges repeatedly attacked but failed to break the Frankish line.During the fighting, Abd al-Rahman was killed, causing confusion among his troops.Overnight, the Umayyad army retreated, leaving behind their camp and spoils, a clear Frankish victory.Aftermath:The Umayyads ceased major incursions north of the Pyrenees after the defeat.Charles Martel earned the nickname “The Hammer” and cemented his authority over the Frankish realm.His dynasty, the Carolingians, later produced Charlemagne, who united much of Western Europe.The battle secured Western Europe’s Christian character and halted the northern spread of Islamic rule.Historical Significance:Seen as a turning point that defined Europe’s cultural and religious identity.Preserved the conditions for the rise of medieval Christendom and the Frankish Empire.Symbolically viewed as the moment “Europe was saved” from further Islamic expansion.What If the Umayyads Had Won?Islamic forces could have advanced into central and northern Europe, reshaping its history.The Carolingian dynasty (and later Holy Roman Empire) might never have emerged.Europe’s languages, religions, and political systems could have evolved under Islamic influence, possibly linking Spain and France within a single Muslim realm.Also see: Watch The Reconquista In Just 60 SecondsBooks on the Battle of Tours:The Path of the Martyrs: Charles Martel, The Battle of Tours and the Birth of EuropeCharles Martel & the Battle of Tours: the Defeat of the Arab InvasionPoitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide