noun
- Plural of moghul; members of the Mughal Empire, a powerful Muslim dynasty that ruled much of the Indian subcontinent from the 16th to 18th centuries.
- Plural of moghul; powerful or influential people in a particular industry or field.
Usage: historical; often capitalized; variant spelling of 'Mughals'
Usage: informal; often used in business and entertainment contexts
Examples
- The moghuls of the 16th century established a vast empire across India.
- Several moghuls ruled from Delhi during the height of their power.
- The film industry moghuls gathered at the conference to discuss new projects.
- Tech moghuls have transformed the landscape of modern business.
- The moghuls of finance control billions of dollars in assets.