Azerbaijani folk instruments were used in orchestration of the ballet, which give it a national tint.
Artist of the Bolshoi Theater Dmitriy Cherbadji worked on decorations and Tahir Salahov on costumes.
[1][2] On 13 October 2014, the ballet premiered in the United States at the Civic Theatre in San Diego, California before an audience of 3,000.
While looking for a shelter in ruins of an old castle, he met a hermit, who shows him images of seven beauties from different countries.
On the road he sees a stately youngster Manzar and his sister Aysha competing in a bow.
And when servants and a vizier come for lost Bahram, Aysha and Manzar know that this young hunter is none other than the Shah.
But the vizier, who has a plan about seizure of power, charges two of his closes to disguise themselves in Khazars' costume, to catch up and kill the Shah.
Fierce servants of the Shah pounce on goods on stores, plunder and demolish everything which fall into their hands, after which the population terribly runs away.
At that time the vizier enjoys the power, goes down to underground treasury, where he wears splendid clothes.
Knowing about Manzar's and craftsmen's imprisonment, Aysha runs to the palace and begs the Shah, who feasts at that time, to set them free.
Disturbed by Bahram's act that didn't punish the vizier and release the craftsmen, Manzar drop the belt, presented by the Shah, on the ground.
Seven messengers of the population appear and give the Shah a crook and cloak showing him that he has to abdicate and leave the country.