'The Country's Call') was a weekly newspaper being one of the publications that were started following the Iranian constitutional revolution in 1906.
Nida-yi Vatan was established by the journalist Ahmad Majd Al Islam Kirmani who also edited the paper.
[4] Kirmani described the paper as a liberal publication which attempted to make the notion of constitutionalism much more popular in the country.
[2] In each issue the statement hubb al-watan min al-iman (Persian: love of homeland is of the faith) was put under its title.
[5][6] Unlike other publications established in the same period such as Majlis the paper was strictly controlled by the state.