In Biblical times, they were taken twice, but subjugated many times.
About 2-3 times in captivity
The Southern Kingdom of Judah was taken into captivity by the Babylonians. This event culminated in 586 BCE when King Nebuchadnezzar II besieged Jerusalem, leading to the destruction of the city and the First Temple. Many of the inhabitants were exiled to Babylon, marking a significant period of Jewish history known as the Babylonian Exile.
9 can be taken from 126 14 times.
six times
Around 5000 in the wild, many times that in captivity.
24 times
6823 times, in the Jewish bible (Tanakh).
The exile, also known as the diaspora. This occurred when Shalmaneser carried away the Ten Tribes into captivity, and it continued after the Temple was destroyed.
14 times
The northern kingdom of Israel was taken into captivity by the Assyrians around 722 BC. This event marked the end of the northern kingdom, as the Assyrians conquered its capital, Samaria, and deported many of its inhabitants. The Assyrian conquest was part of their broader expansion in the region during that period.
There are two major periods when the Israelites were in captivity. The first was the captivity in Egypt under Pharaoh and the second was the Babylonian captivity. A third captivity could be considered the Northern Kingdom of Israel being carried off to Assyria - however, this was an apostate group and only children of God by race rather than by religion.
No. The Israelites practice the Jewish religion. Many Canaanite's have converted to Judaism or have taken on traits of the Jewish religion.