Zsujta is a small border settlement in the Hernád Valley. The area of the village and its surroundings has been inhabited since ancient times, as evidenced by the rich and valuable Bronze Age findings discovered in the 1800s, now located in the
British Museum. The first mention of our Árpád-era settlement is found in a document dated 1219, in the Váradi Regestrum charter, under the name Sucta. According to the charter, a man named Reynold from Zsujta accused the son of a
Gönc resident of murder. In 1295, the village was referred to as Sugta or Sugtha, and in the early 14th century, it was recorded as Sugkta. ==See also==