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1 Mogul
['məuɡl](a very rich person who has great power or influence in a particular industry or activity: a movie mogul; a media mogul.)* * *mo·gul[ˈməʊgəl, AM ˈmoʊgʌl]nfinancial \mogul Finanzmogul mindustrial \mogul Industriemagnat mparty/trade union \mogul Partei-/Gewerkschaftsbonze m* * *I ['məUgəl]n2) (HIST)Mogul empire — Mogulreich nt
IIMogul invasion — Invasion f durch die Moguln
n (SKI)Buckel m* * *Mogul [ˈməʊɡʌl; məʊˈɡʌl] s1. Mongole m, Mongolin fthe Mogul empire das Reich der Mogulnmogul of the film industry Filmmogul m -
2 Mulboos Khas
(Royal apparel). The finest of native-made Dacca muslins which, in olden times, the Governor of Bengal presented annually to the Emperor Aurengrebe. According to one writer they cost ten times the price of any linens (muslins) permitted to be made for Europeans. (Ormes' Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire) -
3 czar
n царь, король, владыкаСинонимический ряд:1. magnate (noun) baron; king; magnate; merchant prince; mogul; prince; tycoon2. supreme ruler of an empire (noun) Caesar; dictator; emperor; kaiser; monarch; potentate; ruler; sovereign; supreme ruler of an empireАнтонимический ряд:
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