This travelogue describes the journey or escape of Mirza Hassan Khan, son of Mirza Hossein Khan Mutaman-ol-Molk, grandson of the chief of the court and granddaughter of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, from Tehran to Tabriz, over a period of twenty-three days from Rajab 10 to Shaban 3, 1301 AH. Despite the short duration of the journey, it covers a wide range of topics. A travelogue that is not only unique in terms of its number, single copy, and volume, but also strange and unique in terms of the reason for the journey and the events that occurred during the journey.
Mirza Hassan Khan named this sudden trip "Al-Farariyya" and attributed it to his disappointment with his father. He, who had been spending his days in Tehran in idleness, expected his father, Mirza Hossein Khan Mutaman-ol-Molk, to rule one of the regions or areas under his control, but he was met with opposition. His father's refusal was so sharp and decisive that it caused him to become angry and react quickly.