Azaikah
This is a little-known city mentioned in the Talmud (Ketubot 122a):
If a non-Jew enters a marketplace outside of Eretz Yisrael and announces that he is selling fruits from the city of Azaikah he is not believed, because we suspect that he is making this claim only to promote the quality of his wares.
Rashi explains that Azaikah was a city in Eretz Yisrael famed for its fruits. If its fruits are purchased by Jews even outside of Eretz Yisrael, they must be tithed before they can be eaten. The vendor’s statement need not be taken seriously as a cause for tithing, since most fruits sold in that market are of local origin, and he is suspected of fabricating the source of his wares in order to better promote them.
Rabbi Shmuel Shtrashun (Rashash) suggests that this is the Azaikah mentioned in Yehoshua (10:11) where the Israelite forces defeated a coalition of Canaanite kings thanks to the boulders which God rained down upon them from Heaven.