We meet the name of the village for the first time in the form of Tarnuk's deed from 1275, when the estate was donated by Ladislav IV. the ancestor of the later Olgyai family, the son of Andrei Onghai: In 1345 the village is mentioned again in the indebted entry of Pavel Chun and in 1355 in a contract concluded by the Olgyai family. Then the village became the property of the Buda Poor Clares. In the portal census from 1553 and in 1647, the village is still recorded as the property of Buda nuns, but in 1787 it already belongs to the crown.
We meet the name of the village for the first time in the form of Tarnuk's deed from 1275, when the estate was donated by Ladislav IV. the ancestor of the later Olgyai family, the son of Andrei Onghai: In 1345 the village is mentioned again in the indebted entry of Pavel Chun and in 1355 in a contract concluded by the Olgyai family. Then the village became the property of the Buda Poor Clares. In the portal census from 1553 and in 1647, the village is still recorded as the property of Buda nuns, but in 1787 it already belongs to the crown.