While these innovations coincide with a drift of broad - headed peoples, perhaps originally from Anatolia or Syria, into the Southern regions to modify the long - headed Hamites, they have no appearance of being
imposed by conquest.
Islamic armies, imbued with what Mohammed claimed was divine authorization,
imposed Islam
by force over vast areas, all the while extorting wealth from subjugated Jews and Christians to fund their ongoing
conquests.
His men, anachronistically called «knights» (knights won't actually become a thing for another 500 years or so, after the Norman
conquest; this is an example of an acceptable anachronism, especially since the Arthurian legends, composed in the age of chivalry, have already
imposed knighthood on the historical story (if there was one, more about that later)-RRB- are Sarmatians, drafted into Imperial service as part of a 3rd Century surrender agreement between their people and the Empire (not historical: the Sarmatians remained a power in the Ukraine and Balkan regions through the end of the Western Empire, though there is a theory that the Arthurian legends are influenced
by or even sourced in, similar Sarmatian stories (notably one about a lady with a sword in a lake), the influence purported to have come from a community of Sarmatian veterans in Lancashire).