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mogul
a rich or powerful person; a magnate
Arabian-Persian name for the Mongolian people which was given after Baboer in 1526 established a Moslem dynasty in India But it was above all Akbar (1556-1605) who set up a real organization through which the institutions formed the base for the administration until the British time By granting a lot of rights to the Rajput kings he assured himself a lot of gratitude of these Hindu rulers
A heavy locomotive for freight traffic, having three pairs of connected driving wheels and a two-wheeled truck
A mogul is an important, rich, and powerful businessman, especially one in the news, film, or television industry. an international media mogul. Hollywood movie moguls. Moghul Mughal a member of a family of Muslim rulers of northern India from 1526-1857, a period famous for beautiful art and buildings, including the Taj Mahal. movie/media/gambling etc mogul a businessman or businesswoman who has great power and influence in a particular industry (Mogul (16-21 centuries), from Mughul, from Mongol)
a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857 a bump on a ski slope
A great personage; magnate; autocrat
a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"
A hump of snow created by many skiers turning in the same spot In freestyle skiing, though, the moguls are artificial
a hump or bump on a skiing piste
A person of the Mongolian race
Locomotive with 2-6-0 wheel arrangement (refer Whyte)
a bump on a ski slope
{i} important or influential person; mound or a bump on a ski slope (Sports)
A Mogul was a Muslim ruler in India in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until 1857
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