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The repeated invasions and partial conquests of Europe from the Middle East together with their conquest of Christian inhabited areas in the middle east have greatly influenced European history. The Turkish invasions at one point got almost to Vienna and did subjugate Greece and end the Byzantine empire. The Crusades, attempting to retake the Christian Holy Lands, subjugated by the muslims, was a major influence throughout the middle ages. Historians often define the Middle Ages as beginning with Pope Urban's call for the first Crusade. The expulsion of the muslims from Spain was the major turning point in Spanish history, and made possible the financing of Columbus.
Can you remind us again as to how the middle east originally became 'Christian'?
While you are quick to point out the re-taking of the 'christian holy lands', it doesn't explain why the homelands of the Jews and Arabs were taken in the first place.
Be brief please.


