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The Chaldeans inhabited the region of southern Babylonia or present day southern Iraq. This region was part of Mesopotamia, an area alongside the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

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What three peoples invaded Assyria?

Chaldeans, Medes, Sythians


Why did the medes and chaldeans join forces?

The Chaldeans and The Medes joined forces to fight The Assyrians.


Who did the medes and chaldeans destroy?

the Assyrians


Who destroyed Assyrians and Nineveh?

An alliance between the Babylonians and Medes.


When were the chaldeans defeated by the Assyrains?

They were defeated by the medes and the Persians in 539.


What were the two groups that destroyed the Assyrian empire?

The Medes and the Chaldeans.


Which two groups joined together to defeat the assyians?

the medes and the chaldeans


What role did medes and chaldeans play in the assyrian empire?

they played war


Why did the Chaldeans join with the Medes to fight Assyrians?

The Chaldeans joined the Medes because the Chaldeans lost their power so they joined the Medes to fight the Assyrians... wrong!In 652 BC a series of wars broke out in the Assyrian Empire over who should rule. These wars greatly weakened the empire. Sensing this weakness, the Chaldeans led the Medes in attacking the Assyrians. In 612 BC they destroyed Nineveh and the Assyrian Empire. The Chaldeans were not strong and developed nor able to fight against Assyrians. They were just lucky the empire and Babylon were weak and swarming with conflicts...It is also important to note that the Assyrian Empire was a violent and repressive Empire, most non-Assyrians allied with the Medes if they were in a position to do so since the Medes offered a better alternative to the Assyrian government.


What reason did the Assyrian economy decline?

the main reason was there loss against chaldeans and medes


Why did the chaldean join with the medes to fight the assyrian?

The Chaldeans joined the Medes because the Chaldeans lost their power so they joined the Medes to fight the Assyrians... wrong!In 652 BC a series of wars broke out in the Assyrian Empire over who should rule. These wars greatly weakened the empire. Sensing this weakness, the Chaldeans led the Medes in attacking the Assyrians. In 612 BC they destroyed Nineveh and the Assyrian Empire. The Chaldeans were not strong and developed nor able to fight against Assyrians. They were just lucky the empire and Babylon were weak and swarming with conflicts...It is also important to note that the Assyrian Empire was a violent and repressive Empire, most non-Assyrians allied with the Medes if they were in a position to do so since the Medes offered a better alternative to the Assyrian government.


Why did Chaldean join with the medes to fight the Assyrians?

The Chaldeans joined the Medes because the Chaldeans lost their power so they joined the Medes to fight the Assyrians... wrong!In 652 BC a series of wars broke out in the Assyrian Empire over who should rule. These wars greatly weakened the empire. Sensing this weakness, the Chaldeans led the Medes in attacking the Assyrians. In 612 BC they destroyed Nineveh and the Assyrian Empire. The Chaldeans were not strong and developed nor able to fight against Assyrians. They were just lucky the empire and Babylon were weak and swarming with conflicts...It is also important to note that the Assyrian Empire was a violent and repressive Empire, most non-Assyrians allied with the Medes if they were in a position to do so since the Medes offered a better alternative to the Assyrian government.