Question

Note to moderator: Read answerline carefully. Visits to communities of these people inspired the mystical writings of the Young Man of Arévalo. Outlaws called monfíes rallied these people to revolt under the leadership of Aben Humeya. Vicent Peris stoked fear of homosexuals and these people amongst Germanies (“german-ee-ahs”) during the Revolt of the Brotherhoods. These people were encouraged to migrate and granted (-5[1])privileges in the writings of the jurist al-Wansharisi. In 1609, (*) Juan de Ribera convinced Philip III to formally expel these people. (10[1]-5[2])The First Rebellion of Alpujarras was led by these people after Cardinal Cisneros began burning Arabic texts in violation of the Treaty of Granada. For 10 points, the term “moriscos” (10[1])refers to some of what people who were forcibly converted to Christianity after the Reconquista took over Al-Andalus? ■END■ (10[2]0[1])

ANSWER: Spanish Muslims [accept mudéjares; accept moriscos until read; prompt on Muslims or crypto-Muslims with “From what country?”; prompt on New Christians; prompt on Moors; reject “Jews” or “conversos”]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Brendan BethlehemCambridge ADurham60-5
Ben BiggsBirminghamBristol81-5
Justin LeeImperial AOxford8110
Taiga ClarkeImperial BEdinburgh81-5
Oscar SiddleWarwickCambridge B11110
James ByrneBristolBirmingham1300
Michael KohnDurhamCambridge A13010
James CarrigyEdinburghImperial B13010