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Dear all:
What is the meaning of the words in bold in the following passage? It is from the book Anglo-Iranian relations since 1800, edited by Vanessa Martin, p. 112:
More than ever, the main function of the Brigade had become that of a Russianizing agency. All the members of the Brigade, Iranians as well as Russians, enjoyed Russian protection, and under that cover many abuses were committed. The treasuer_General considered them to be among the worst of the wheat cornerers, as his men were unable to control caravans conveyed by Cossacks.
Note: The Brigade was mainly consisting of Russian Cossacks as well as some iranian forces.
Thanks a million.
What is the meaning of the words in bold in the following passage? It is from the book Anglo-Iranian relations since 1800, edited by Vanessa Martin, p. 112:
More than ever, the main function of the Brigade had become that of a Russianizing agency. All the members of the Brigade, Iranians as well as Russians, enjoyed Russian protection, and under that cover many abuses were committed. The treasuer_General considered them to be among the worst of the wheat cornerers, as his men were unable to control caravans conveyed by Cossacks.
Note: The Brigade was mainly consisting of Russian Cossacks as well as some iranian forces.
Thanks a million.