Toukh is one of the ancient villages, as it was mentioned in the name of Tukh al-Majwal in the book “The Laws of Diwans of Asaad ibn Matati from the works of Al Sharqiya”, which is the name given to it in the Salahi Rock that was conducted by the Ayyubid Sultan Al-Nasir
Salah Al-Din in the year 572 AH / 1176 AD. The book, 'The Masterpiece in the Names of the Egyptian Countries', by Ibn Al-Jiaan, enumerated the Egyptian villages after the Nasserite rock, which was carried out by the
Mamluk Sultan
Al-Nasir Muhammad in 715 AH / 1315AD. In the Ottoman era, its name was in Tarabya in the year 933 AH / 1527 AD, which was conducted by the Ottoman governor Suleiman Pasha Al-Khadem in the era of the Ottoman Sultan
Suleiman the Magnificent, Tugh Mujul within the villages of Wilayat Qaliubiya, and in the date 1228 AH / 1813 CE, which counted the villages of Egypt after the survey carried out by
Muhammad Ali Pasha in the name of Tokh Malak within the villages of the Directorate of Qaliubiya. ==Infrastructure==