The first mention of the area in written sources dates back to 1675. The manor was first mentioned in the 18th century. in the second half, in 1782. when the then owner of the manor, N. Ragoža (Polish: N. Rogoża), received permission from the Vilnius diocese to build a chapel on the manor.
1807 the owner of the manor - Count Ludvikas Pliateris - built a new chapel. Since then, the manor has been called Pšijazn (Polish: Przyjaźń). 19th century In the 1920s and 1930s, the manor was purchased by Jonas Kaminskis, later by Ignotas Kaminskis. The manor belonged to: Antakmenė, Ažušilė, Ažumiškė, Baltamiškė, Balininkai, Bajori, Budriai (now in Ignalina), Buivyliškės, Dziediškės, Gaidižiai, Gaveikėnai, Kilatrakis, Kiryliškės, Kaneišės, Kudrašiškės, Labučiai, Navakis, Petriškės, Pashvoginės, Poviliškės, Padvarii, Rumšėnais , Rimšaičiai, Strigailiškis.
1912-1913 the estate went to Aristarchus Pimenov (Chairman of the Vilnius Antiquarian Community?). This estate was built in 1915. left to his sister Elena Dorochova, who in 1924 transferred the management of the manor to her husband Joachim Dorochov, who managed it until 1939.
1940 the estate is nationalized. The neighborhood council office, cultural center, library, telephone exchange, etc. were located. (Wikipedia)