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is Mughal a proper or common noun ?​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Mughal is a proper noun.

Explanation:  

The term Mughal is a proper noun which was most frequently used in English language. The word used to identify the name of the particular person, place or thing, it is a proper noun. The proper noun has another distinctive feature.

No matter where it occurs in the sentence, it begins with a capital letter. The part of speech is a proper noun as it refers to the name of an emperor. Whenever a term is referred to a particular king or queen or even the king of the particular country with his or her specific name, then it is a proper noun. Here, as the term refers to the particular name of an emperor, it is a ‘proper noun’.  

Answered by indiabrainly
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Answer:

Explanation:

Mughal is a proper noun because it is expressing a particular time in history.

As per the definition of “proper noun,” it is not like the common nouns.

However, it describes a particular era.

Furthermore, proper nouns’ definition is a name used for an individual person, place, or organization, spelled with an initial capital letter, which fits here completely.

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