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The B.C. that the caldeans were defeated at was 539 B.C.
the chaldeans overthrew the assyrians because they were tired of being slaves to the assyrian empire and when the assyrian empire was at it's most vulnerable the chaldeans attacked them and soo n enough the assyrian emppire quickly crumbled to pieces
The Medes and the Chaldeans.
they played war
They were defeated by the medes and the Persians in 539.
A:The Chaldeans originally came from the north-eastern Arabian peninsula and settled in the area south of Babylon around the eighth century BCE. Their descendants occupied Babylon itself and defeated the Assyrian overlords, replacing the Assyrian empire by their own.
chaldeans ruled much of the former assyrisn empire
After the Assyrian leader passed away the empire grew weak without him. The Chaldeans then took over the weakening empire. They named the capital city Babylon. They are sometimes called the "New Babylonians".
the main reason was there loss against chaldeans and medes
Chaldeans are ethnically Assyrians and religiously Chaldean. In modern day, the Assyrian Christianity divided into Assyrian (their own denomination), Assyrian Catholics/Orthodox, and Chaldean Catholics. Chaldean is a denomination of Syriac Christianity (Assyrian/Chaldean/Suryoyo Christianity) that made full communion with the Bishop of Rome and the rest of the Catholic Church. Chaldeans speak a different dialect of Assyrian-Aramaic (exact same alphabet, just few different words). In conclusion, Assyrian is an ethnicity and denomination of Christianity (just as there are ethnic Jews and religious Jews, two different things) and Chaldean is a Catholic denomination of Christianity.
605 b.C