Tiszakanyár is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
The name Tiszaadony (Adony) was first mentioned in diplomas in 1290 as Odon.Adony was then the property of Fügedi (de Fygud) Farkas, together with the land of Galgó, on which two villages could settle.
It was bought from Fuk Fügedi by the son of Apoy of the genus Gutkeled, Apopian Apoy, and his son Ekch, who pledged it in 1287 to Péter Szalóki of the genus Szalók for 120 M. However, due to their poverty, they could no longer trigger it, so in 1290 it was finally sold to the Salókians.
In the 16th century it was owned by the Batthyány family and the Paulines for a while, then it became the property of Mihály Büdi, the chief bishop of Bereg.
It was shared by several landowners before the liberation of Jobbágy, so Count Dégenfeld, Ilosvay, and the Gyulay family also owned it.