On 16 February 1462 Matthias Corvinus gave the settlements listed in the document as a present to his mother, Erzsébet Szilágyi.
The riot of György Dózsa required not only material damages, demolitions, driving away of cattle, but also a huge number of human victims.
After the battle, the victor, the general of sultan Suleiman the Magnificent withdrew between the Danube and the Tisza rivers.
After the end of the civil war in Croatia and Bosnia (1995–96) Serbian refugees arrived to Mali Iđoš (Kishegyes).
The oldest building in Mali Iđoš is the baroque Roman Catholic Church of St. Anne (1788) on the Main Street.