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Mogul: see Mughal Mughal or Mogul , Muslim empire in India, 1526–1857. The dynasty was founded by Babur, a Turkish chieftain who had his base in Afghanistan.
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a type of steam locomotive with a wheel arrangement of two leading wheels, six driving wheels, and no trailing wheels

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a mound of hard snow on a ski slope

Mogul
1. a member of the Muslim dynasty of Indian emperors established by Baber in 1526


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