[3] According to the 1912 "Caucasian Calendar", the village of Gülablı was home to 2,211 people, the majority of whom were Azerbaijanis (classified as "Tatars" in the census).
[4] Gülablı was part of the village council of the same name in the Aghdam District of the Azerbaijan SSR during the early Soviet period in 1933.
There was a middle school, a club, a library, a mosque, a medical center, and a communication department in the village.
It was later incorporated into the breakaway Republic of Artsakh as part of its Martuni Province, where it was known as Vazgenashen (Armenian: Վազգենաշեն).
Among the historical heritage sites in and around the village are kurgans from the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age.