Packet 2: Tossup 10
These people contrast with peasants and men of religion in the 17th-century satire Brains Confounded. A leader of these people tries to seduce a married lady in the 1922 novel Nur Baba. Translator Mir Amman modernized a tale of four of these people by Amīr Khusrau. Three of these people tell how they went partly blind in stories within the story “The Porter and the Three Ladies.” Ahmed avenges his brother’s execution in a Bosnian novel titled for “Death and” one of these people by Meša Selimović. Apocryphally, the name of these people means “doorway,” as seen in a parable by a poet with a mausoleum in Konya, whose training as one inspired Elif Shafak’s novel The 40 Rules of Love. A poet whose surname refers to these people wrote Memory for Forgetfulness and “Identity Card.” For 10 points, a dancing order of what ascetics was founded by followers of Rūmī? ■END■
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| Tournament | Edition | Match | Heard | Conv. % | Neg % | Avg. Buzz |
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| Main Site | 2026-04-17 | ✓ | 24 | 100% | 29% | 128.75 |