The theme of this tasnif refers to the legend that tulips grew from the blood drops of Siavash (one of the heroes of the Shahnameh).
[3] The message of this song, even after a century, remains prominent in the political literature of modern Iranian history.
Due to the affection that Heydar Khan Amo-oghli had for it, I wish for this tasnif to be dedicated to the memory of that departed soul.
Over the years, this tasnif was performed by various singers such as Eftekhar, Zari, and Amjad (1912), Abdollah Davami (1914), and Asgar Abdullayev (in Tbilisi during the same period).
One of the most famous recorded renditions of this tasnif was performed by Elahé around the 1960s in the Radio program Golhaye Rangarang with a 50-piece orchestra.