Tyukod is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
It appears in several variations in later years: Tenykod, Tenykowd, Oechidkuttya, Egyedkuttya, Eketyukod, but an exact record has not confirmed when it became known by this name.
[2] The majority of the area was covered by marshes, which were not continuous but formed smaller and larger islands suitable for human settlement.
During this time, the Uray family gained significant estates, and for their loyal services, they were elevated to baronial rank.
During the 1848/49 Revolution and War of Independence, Klein Farkas, a tenant farmer, became a national guard.
She owned a mixed goods store, which she ran jointly with her two sons, Dezső and Mór.
The Jewish community did not have a synagogue, only a two-room, red-tiled peasant house stood among others, separated by a small entrance.
Only 12 people, including one woman, survived the Holocaust, but as they did not find spiritual peace, they left the settlement in 1949.