The author organizes his historical accounts geographically, covering Asia, Europe, Africa, and Americas, which made the book unique in its approach.
[1][3] The delay in writing the fifth volume of Mir'at al-Buldan (Persian: مرآة البُلْدَان) due to the lack of accurate information on some cities and villages, was one of the reasons for the composition of Tārikh-e Montazam-e Naseri.
The author has summarized the reports and, whenever an event previously discussed is mentioned again, directs the reader back to that earlier point in the text.
Additionally, the book provides detailed accounts of royal family members, tribal leaders, military officials, and government offices.
[1][5] The book's inclusion of unique works like the Afghan History by Sheikh Abd al-Nabi Munshi Behbahani and the Ibrat Nama by a European traveler adds to its value.