It is mentioned in written sources in 1546, in the description of the border between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish Crown. The village in the Kobryn district, Brest province, belonged to Pawel Bjutiwski, as part of the Borodycze volost. An inventory from 1558 records that the owners of houses in Suliczewo paid a tax of 18 Lithuanian groschen. From 1565, it was part of the Pinsk County, Brest Voivodeship.