"Moguls" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Moguls are large rounded hills or elevation of snow on a ski slope, providing a challenging route for skiers and snowboarders. The term is often used to describe the varying terrain and difficulties of a ski resort or run.
Moghrabieh is a type of Lebanese rice dish, typically flavored with spices and cooked with pine nuts and onions. It is often served as a side dish in Middle Eastern cuisine.
The Moghuls, also known as the Mughal Empire, refers to a medieval Islamic empire that existed in the Indian subcontinent from the early 16th century to the mid-19th century. At its peak, the Mughal Empire covered a vast territory, including present-day India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. The name "Mughal" is derived from Mongol, as the founders of the empire were descendants of Genghis Khan's Mongol warriors.
A mogul is a large, prominent hill or ridge of snow, especially one found on a ski slope; a person of great wealth or power, especially one who has obtained this status through their own efforts rather than inheritance.
Mohammad is a masculine given name that originated from the Arabic name Muḥammad (محمد), which means "praiseworthy". It is most famously associated with the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, considered by many Muslims to be the greatest of all prophets. In many cultures, Mohammad is used as a common given name, often shortened to Mo or Moe. It is also used as a surname in some countries.