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Caphutkia Caphutkia (also Capotakia or Kapotakia) in Aramaic קפוטקיא, קפוטקאי, קפודקאי, (later Katpatuka in Old Persian) was the name used in some mediaeval Jewish and Syriac writings for the town in the vicinity of the former Ptolemaic city of Pelusium and its later Arab counterpart Damietta. 〔(The New John Gill Exposition of the Entire Bible, Amos 9:7 )〕 〔John Lightfoot, ''From the Talmud and Hebraica, Volume 1'',Cosimo, Inc., 2007〕 Caphutkia is mentioned in the Targums and the Syriac commentary on Genesis where it is identified with the locality called Caphtor in the Bible. 〔 It is mentioned by Maimonides in his commentary where he equates it with Damietta which accords with the identification of Caphtor with Damietta by Saadia Gaon and Benjamin of Tudela. 〔 In the Talmud (''Baba Bathra'' 58:2) it is recorded that the gates of Caphutkia had the words ''Anpak, Anbag, Antal'' inscribed on it - the names of the units of measure according to which people had to buy and sell within the town. 〔 ==References== 〔
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