what is the name of a group of people captured and taken to babylon by the chaldeans?

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There is information in these articles that should help with both this question and the other one you posted. (Be sure to watch the spelling -- Assyria.)

I believe this is what you want. The Chaldeans were Assyrians.

http://tn.essortment.com/historybabylon_rzyf.htm

The name of the group of people captured and taken to Babylon by the Chaldeans is the Israelites. The Chaldeans, also known as the Neo-Babylonians, were an ancient Semitic people who established the Neo-Babylonian Empire in Mesopotamia, with Babylon as its capital. Among their conquests, they captured the Kingdom of Judah, which resulted in the deportation of many Israelites to Babylon in 586 BCE. This event is often referred to as the Babylonian captivity or the Babylonian exile.

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