ottomans
The group of Muslims that conquered the area now known as Turkey and expanded into Southeastern Europe during the Middle Ages were the Seljuk Turks. They played a significant role in the decline of Byzantine power and established a substantial empire in Anatolia following their victory at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. Their expansion laid the groundwork for the later rise of the Ottoman Empire, which further extended into Europe.
The invaders who conquered the Arabian Peninsula in the 1500s and established the Ottoman Empire originated from modern-day Turkey and surrounding regions. The Ottomans, a Turkish dynasty, expanded their empire through military conquests, incorporating vast territories in the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeastern Europe. Their expansion into the Arabian Peninsula was part of a broader campaign to control key trade routes and Islamic holy cities.
Julius Caesar was the person who conquered much of western Europe.
6,000 b.c.
The Balkans (or the Balkan Peninsula) is located in Southeastern Europe.
The group of Muslims that conquered the area now known as Turkey and expanded into Southeastern Europe during the Middle Ages were the Seljuk Turks. They played a significant role in the decline of Byzantine power and established a substantial empire in Anatolia following their victory at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. Their expansion laid the groundwork for the later rise of the Ottoman Empire, which further extended into Europe.
Islam
The Muslims took a lot of territory during the Crusades. However they never conquered Gaul, which is now part of France, and that stopped them from progressing into Europe.
Islam
Muslims successfully conquered all of the Middle East and North Africa. They also controlled large swathes of Southeastern Europe, the Iberian Peninsula, Central Asia, and the Indian Subcontinent. Islam spread to other regions (like Sub-Saharan Africa and Indonesia) through primarily peaceful methods.
The Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula, although not completely, but very close. They were eventually pushed out (with every non-Catholic) during the Spanish Reconquista.
In the medieval period, Muslims were primarily in the Middle East, North Africa, West Africa, Eastern Coastal Africa, Southeastern Europe, parts of the Indian Subcontinent, and the Indonesian Archipelago; roughly the same as their distribution today (sans immigration to the Western World).
Southeastern.
Eastern and southeastern Europe
Albania is the least populated country in southeastern Europe.
Between the coronation of Clovis in 496 and the eighth century, the Franks expanded their territory through much of Western Europe. Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800.
Every country in Europe has Muslims in it.