The village was first recorded in 1346 under the name Azzunfalva.
The village was first time recorded by the sources in 1416.
Because of this decrease, the village was recorded as an extinct place in 1615 and 1616.
However at this time the place was barely more than a small village and 2,600 huts were recorded in 1843.
The village was first recorded in around 1100 as Hyrnan.
The village was recorded in 1268 under the name of Snape.
The village was first recorded in the end of the 15th century (between 1484 and 1502).
In the 1540s the village was recorded as having 1,500-3,000 residents.
In 1801 the village is recorded as having 205 residents.
In the 11th century the village was recorded as Catmere.