COMANA, an ancient city of Pontus, said to have been colonized from Comana in Cappadocia, standing on the river Iris (Tozanli Su or Yeshil Irmak). The moon-goddess was worshipped in the city with a pomp and ceremony in all respects analogous to those employed in the Cappadocian city. The slaves attached to the temple alone numbered not less than 6,000. Some slight remains of Comana are still to be seen near a village called Gumenek on the Tozanli Su, 7 m. from Tokat.