[2] It is located on the site of ancient Pella, the capital of the Kingdom of Macedonia and birthplace of Alexander The Great.
However, the city was ravaged by the Romans during the 1st Century BC and lost its significance.
[3] Félix de Beaujour, a French consul of Thessaloniki at the end of the 18th century, wrote in his travels for the Ottoman Empire: "Pella rises amphitheatrically on the slope of a hill on the top of which was the fortress, at the present is a little village of Alla Klise, populated with Bulgarians.
[7] During the exchange of populations with the Treaty of Lausanne (July 24, 1923) refugees from Eastern Thrace in modern Turkey.
Finally, about 50 Sarakatsani families came to the village in 1947, coming from the areas of Florina.