The village was located in close proximity to the crossroads of the so-called The Czech road (Via Bohemica, connecting Budín with Prague) and the road connecting Bratislava with Nitra, and the population benefited from this advantageous location both in the past and in the present.
V XV. century, the village belonged to the Šintavské manor, but was exposed to many attacks by Tatars and Hussites. V XVI. and XVII. centuries, Turkish troops posed a great threat to the population.
The first known mayor of the village was Péter Dobos. The oldest official document of the village is from 1649, on which is also the oldest seal of the village from the XVI. century with the letters NM.
In the past, the inhabitants of the village were mainly engaged in agriculture. Period documents from the beginning of XIX. century, but they are talking about 12 craftsmen in the village. At the end of the XIX. century, the village had a separate post office.