[1] Most of the articles in the newspaper were authored by Alizadeh himself, albeit he used various pen names to conceal the lack of writers.
During this period the newspaper was joined by Sadriddin Ayni and Hoji Muin [uz], both prominent writers at the time.
The issue of Persian national identity was no longer emphasized, instead the new writers would prefer to talk about 'Turkestanis'.
[5] Albeit being the sole Persian-language publication in the area, the newspaper continued to fail to gain a wider readership.
[1] Not until August 1924 did a new Tajik newspaper appear (Awaz-e Tajik-e Kambaghal), with Alizadeh, Mu'in and Ayni in its editorial team.