The Ancient Lives On

Note from creator: Please don't delete this page. There will be explanations on why these events happened and much more.
In real life, Ancient Egypt has de facto fallen in the year 30 BC, with the Roman conquest of the Ptolemaic Empire. Sometimes, it is classified that the civilization ended far more earlier, for example in 525 BC with the conquest by Persia.

Yet, what if in an alternate history, Egypt didn't fell at all? What if the civilization, it's people, it's religion, it's language, survived much longer, maybe even to the present day? This timeline will cover just that, and much more.

Consequences:
This effect would not only be beneficial to Egypt, but also to many other ancient civilizations, which also survive until the present day. This timeline is also very beneficial to Israel, which has a much richer history because of the timeline's events, and Syria, which in this timeline is not an Arab nation, but is instead inhabited by the Syriacs, an ancient people group who lived there prior to the Arab conquest. Christianity is far more widespread in the Middle East, with most people in the Levant (except Israel) and Egypt practicing it.

Egypt in this timeline also preserves it's ancient language, which develops into many dialects (Theban, Wasetic etc...) and is written in the Latin script to make the language easier to learn.