In written sources it was mentioned in 1793 as a part of Chomsk county, Kobryn district, Brest voivodeship. There were 22 households and 137 inhabitants.
From 1795 in the Russian Empire, in Kobryn district, Slonim district, from 1797 in Lithuanian, from 1801 in Grodno province. The village is marked on Szubert’s map of 1826-1840:
It is also marked on the military topographic map of the Russian Empire for 1846-1863:
In 1858 the village was the center of the rural community in Chomsy parish, Kobrin district, Grodno province, part of the Chomsk estate of the Puslowski.