mogul empire
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Definition
- Proper Noun:
- The Mughal Empire: A historical empire in the Indian subcontinent, founded by Babur in 1526 and formally dissolved after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. It is known for its centralized administration, cultural achievements, and monumental architecture.
Usage
- The term Mogul Empire is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical polity. It is synonymous with "Mughal Empire," with "Mogul" being an older English transliteration.
- It is used in historical, political, and cultural contexts.
Examples
- Proper Noun:
- The Mogul Empire reached its peak under Emperor Akbar.
- Many famous monuments, like the Taj Mahal, were built during the Mogul Empire.
- The decline of the Mogul Empire began in the early 18th century.
Advanced Usage
- "the Great Mogul": A historical European term used to refer to the Emperor of the Mughal Empire.
- European ambassadors sought an audience with the Great Mogul.
Variants and Related Words
- Mughal Empire (n): The modern, more common spelling for the same historical entity.
- Mogul (n): Can refer to a powerful or important person, especially in business, derived from the perceived power of the Mughal emperors. (Note: This is a distinct, metaphorical usage).
- Mughal (adj): Relating to the Mughal Empire or its culture.
- Mughal architecture; Mughal miniature painting.
Synonyms
- The Mughal Dynasty
- The Timurid Empire of India (referencing its dynastic origins)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary and only meaning of the phrase "Mogul Empire" is the historical empire in India. It is not used in a generic sense. The word "mogul" alone has taken on a separate, figurative meaning in modern English.
Noun
- an empire established by the Mogul conquerors of India that reigned from 1526 to 1857