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Battle Tours (October 10, 732) also known as the Battle of Poitiers is a battle that takes place in a place between the cities of Poitiers and Tours, located in the north-center of France, near the village of Moussais-la-Bataille , about 20 km (12 miles) northeast of Poitiers. In this classroom we are flamingos poster. The location of the battle is near the border between the kingdom of Frank and the principality of Aquitaine. The battle between the combined forces of Frank and Burgundy under the command of chancellor Charles Martel against a Muslim army of Umayyad under the command of Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi - General governor of al-Andalus region. The Franks won, "Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi was killed and then Charles extended his power to the south. Historians of the 9th century have explained the outcome of the war as a judgment of God bringing grace to Catholics, the details of the battle, including its exact location. and the exact number of soldiers on both sides cannot be determined accurately from the remaining records. It is worth noting that the Frank Army won the battle without any cavalry force.
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Battle Tours (October 10, 732) also known as the Battle of Poitiers is a battle that takes place in a place between the cities of Poitiers and Tours, located in the north-center of France, near the village of Moussais-la-Bataille , about 20 km (12 miles) northeast of Poitiers. In this classroom we are flamingos poster. The location of the battle is near the border between the kingdom of Frank and the principality of Aquitaine. The battle between the combined forces of Frank and Burgundy under the command of chancellor Charles Martel against a Muslim army of Umayyad under the command of Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi - General governor of al-Andalus region. The Franks won, "Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi was killed and then Charles extended his power to the south. Historians of the 9th century have explained the outcome of the war as a judgment of God bringing grace to Catholics, the details of the battle, including its exact location. and the exact number of soldiers on both sides cannot be determined accurately from the remaining records. It is worth noting that the Frank Army won the battle without any cavalry force.
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