- MOGUL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The Moguls (whose name is also spelled Moghul or Mughal) were known for their talented and powerful rulers, called "Great Moguls"; English speakers borrowed the word for other powerful persons, as in today's familiar references to "media moguls "
- MOGUL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The media have been broadcasting and writing for a long time now about the world-wide influence and powers of multi-nationals and about the control wielded over governments by global moguls
- Moguls: Definition, Influence, and Examples - Investopedia
Moguls are influential and wealthy individuals who often lead industries or enterprises Historically, moguls were industrial titans such as Andrew Carnegie and John D Rockefeller
- MOGUL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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
- mogul noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
a raised area of hard snow that you jump over when you are skiing Moguls are either formed naturally by skiers turning, or artificially, for use in skiing competitions
- Mogul - Wikipedia
The Moguls, a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Michael Traeger Indy Mogul, a DIY film making blog forum site and series of podcasts videos Mogul (film), an upcoming Indian biographical film Grosso mogul (Great Moghul), violin concerto by Antonio Vivaldi
- MOGULS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Moguls definition: A Muslim dynasty, originally Turkish but strongly influenced by Persia, that ruled India in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries The Taj Mahal is an example of Mogul influence in India
- Mogul Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Britannica Dictionary definition of MOGUL [count] : a powerful and important person TV moguls advertising moguls a young Hollywood mogul — compare 2 mogul
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