It is located in the near of the Shahbuz-Kecili highway, 13 km in the south-east from the district center, on the slope of the Zangezur ridge.
In the 1st-5th centuries the Albanians, in the Middle Ages the Seleykə one of the arms of the Turkic-Kengerli tribe were settled down in this ancient Turkish land and were mixed with the local Turks.
[2] The territory of the Kulus are rich with the ancient and historical places, the monuments, the tombs, and the dozens nekropolis.
During the archaeological excavations in Haqqıxlıq were found the bronze daggers, arrowheads, cookware and jewelry of the III-II millennium BC.
The name of the Garadagh mountain located on the left side of the river flowing through the Kulus village was mentioned at "The Book of Dede Korkut".
On the monument were found the grain stones, the fragments of the clay pot in the pink and gray colored.
In the destroyed area, were found a pile of ashes, the remains of a human skeleton and the fragments of clay pot in the gray colored.
The analysis of collected archaeological materials from the place of residence shows that the monument belongs to the 11-6 centuries BC.