And in 1638, Prince Chetvertynskyi gave these lands to the nobleman Sobanskyi.
Near the village, under the Batih Mountain, on 1 June 1652 was the Battle of Batoh, where an alliance of the Zaporizhian Sich and Crimean Khanate under leadership of Bogdan Khmelnytsky fought against the army of the Polish-Lithuania Commonwealth under the command of Martyn Kalinovsky.
The battle was considered one of the most important events in the Khmelnytsky Uprising, and ended with a victory for the Khanate alliance.
After victory at Mount Batih, the Cossacks set up a small camp to rest in the village.
The city became part of the Ledyzhyn povit in the 1820s when Michał Sobanski acquired the land from Seweryn Potocki.