Sultanate of Saarland (Pure Arabica)

The Arabs win the Battle of Tours in 732 AD, General Abd-er-Rahman is victorious as Charles Martel the Hammer is killed. The victorious Arabs begin to convert the domains of the Frankish Kingdom to Islam, enlarging their armies as a result of conversion, Muslim armies begin to march, some south to Italy and other armies cross the English channel and the Rhine river.

Arab armies eventually venture into the Saarland and lower Germany encountering the Germans who put up resistance, however the south Germans are outnumbered by the larger and better equipped Arab armies. The defeated German armies retreat north and form a seperate Christian kingdom and securing an alliance with Orthodox Russia and the Christian Scandinavian Kingdoms further north, forming the Baltic Pact.

The Saar and lower Germany are left at the mercy of the Arab invaders leaving the German inhabitants. Eventually both Germans and Arabs learn each others cultures and language. Many German people eventually embrace Islam and eventually create a unique and Teutonic Muslim culture. Christians and Jews are driven from the region due to suspicions of loyalty with the neighboring Christian German Kingdom to the North, Islam remains the majority as well as the state religion.

Al-Munchen becomes the Capitol and a Sultanate is created.The major exports of the Sultanate of Saarland are minaret clocks from the black forest which feature little muezzins who make the call to prayer 5xs a day which can be hung on a wall,textiles,wool and their world famous non-alcoholic beer.The German language and culture have acquired an Islamo-Teutonic flavor as well as the architecture.

The Saarland retains close ties and strong alliances with Al-Andalus and the rest of the Muslim world and has uneasy relations with it's German Christian neighbor to the north.These German Muslims proudly call themselves Saracens.