The Mongols were a nomadic group from Central Asia, known for establishing the vast Mongol Empire in the 13th century under Genghis Khan. They were primarily horsemen and warriors, influencing large parts of Asia and Europe. In contrast, the Moguls (or Mughals) were descendants of the Mongols who established a powerful empire in the Indian subcontinent from the early 16th to the 19th century, renowned for their contributions to art, architecture, and culture. While both share a common ancestry, their historical contexts and impacts are distinct.
It is an ancient name for Patna. Patna is a city in northeastern India, on the Ganges, capital of the state of Bihar; population 1,814,000 (est. 2009). An important city in ancient times, it had become deserted by the 7th century but was refunded in 1541 by the Moguls and became a viceregal capital. Former name Pataliputra.
from what language does the word plaid come from
Black lemurs come from Madagascar
Threadworms come out of your anus. If you have Threadworms you should notice it. :)
Moguls came from turkistan
moguls are descendants of chenghis khan
Comes from the history of the Mughals Empire in the India-Pakistan region of the late 15th Century
The little bumps are called moguls.
yes, there are many spots for moguls,easier and harder, especially on the Setaz
Mikaël Kingsbury of Canada won the gold medal in men's moguls. Matt Graham of Australia won the silver medal in men's moguls. Daichi Hara of Japan won the bronze medal in men's moguls.
Moguls are round snow mounds. Moguls skiing is when a skier zig-zags in between them.
Perrine Laffont of France won the gold medal in women's moguls. Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Canada won the silver medal in women's moguls. Yuliya Galysheva of Kazakhstan won the bronze medal in women's moguls.
Skiing moguls are just bumps in the snow, here's a picture. http://boardication.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/moguls.jpg
No, they were Muslim.
TV Land Moguls - 2004 was released on: USA: 21 April 2004
Moguls - 2009 Marco Sullivan was released on: USA: 25 January 2010