The Sun Never Sets On The Egyptian Empire

After Tutankhamen died, his widow sent letters to the Hittite king Dahamunzu asking if he had any sons available for a marriage and political union. Dahamunzu's son Zannanza was chosen and traveled to Egypt, but he was murdered at the border. If the man had survived, the two empires had united and would have become one of the strongest driving forces in history, surviving into the present day.

Although it had faced massive amounts of hardship, through the Roman Invasion, the Spanish Colonial War, and the 29-year Egyptian Civil War, the United Federation of Egypt has stayed a sovereign state and a world power, albeit with the cost of territory of heightened social tension.