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What Does Mogul Mean?

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Arlene Fernandes Profile
The word mogul may indicate several things. It may be used to denote a bump in skiing. It is also a type of free style skiing in which the skiers have to try and get past several bumps or moguls. Moguls can be made artificially for skiing or can be naturally occurring. Mogul skiing is even done on a competitive scale and is very popular.

Mogul is also a word used for describing a very rich and powerful personality. Thus it is a term for a magnate or the leader in any field. Media mogul, industrial mogul are examples of the usage of this term. This word may also refer to an empire or a person who belonged to it. This empire or dynasty was very powerful at one point of time and ruled over India until it became a colony of the British Empire. The moguls were known as very fierce and powerful warriors known for their ingenious war tactics and horse- riding skills.
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In the contemporary world, the word mogul means an important or powerful person, traced as it is to the power of the erstwhile mogul emperors of India.
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Akshay Kalbag answered
The word mogul is defined as a bump which is present on a ski slope. The word Mogul, which is also sometimes spelt Mughal, is defined as a member of the Muslim dynasty that ruled India until the year 1857. The word mogul is also synonymous with the word baron. The word mogul, when the term is used in the context of a baron, is defined as a very wealthy, prosperous or powerful businessman.

Moguls are defined as bumps which is present on a ski slope. These bumps, or moguls, are formed when the skiers cut grooves in the snow as they execute turns. It is also defined as the result of a surface which has not yet been prepared, manipulated or groomed by any mechanical means. Another word which is synonymous with the word mogul, when the word is used in the context of a very rich, powerful and prosperous person, is the word magnate.
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Oh my god how do you expect me to know that you weirdo
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  1. A member of the force that under Baber conquered India
    in 1526.
  2. A member of the Muslim dynasty founded by Baber that
    ruled India until 1857.
Arlene Fernandes Profile
A Mogul (also spelled as Moghul or Mughal) is a noun frequently used to mean a member of the force which under the rule of Baber conquered India in the year1526. It is also often used to refer to person belonging to the Muslim dynasty which was founded by Baber; they ruled India until the year 1857.

A Mogul is also the term that is given to a Mongolian or a Mongol. In the general sense of the term a mogul refers to an individual that is very rich or powerful; that is, a magnate. The term mogul comes from the Persian and Arabic word mogul; from the Mongolian term Mongul.

A mogul is also a noun which is used to refer to a small mound or bump that is hard and found on a ski slope.
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Mogul is from moogalii basically , its an old fashioned  dish style of royal kings family , they use special spices for there food .
Thats why its called mugal

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