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remains of Comana served as materials for the erection of the new city of Eudocia. Several mutilated Latin inscriptions are to be found in the modern Tocât especially near the citadel, the foundations of which are probably coeval with the first building of the town.

There are a few Jewish families at Tocât, with a small synagogue. They are for the most part pedlars and petty traders, and appear to be very poor.