Packet D: Bonus 17

This word is repeated in the title of a 9th-century laboratory book by the Persian scholar al-Rāzī that describes alchemical ways to produce materials like caustic soda. For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this adjective that titles a semi-mythological biography of Genghis Khan, which is the oldest work of Mongol literature.
ANSWER: secret [accept the Secret of Secrets or Book of Secrets or Sirr al-Asrar; accept the Secret History or Secret History of the Mongols]
[10e] al-Rāzī is credited as the first physician to distinguish smallpox and this other infectious disease, whose modern vaccine is combined with ones for mumps and rubella in MMR.
ANSWER: measles
[10m] Centuries after al-Rāzī, this ruler’s grandson Ulugh Beg sponsored Persian scholars in several hospitals and observatories. This Turco-Mongol conqueror created several pyramids of skulls and walked with a limp.
ANSWER: Timur [or Tamerlane or Tamburlaine; or Timur the Lame or Timur Lenk or Timur-i Lang; or Temür Küregen or Timūr Gurkānī; accept Timurid Empire or Timurid dynasty or the Timurids or Gūrkāniyān]
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HeardPPBE %M %H %
9618.6596%74%17%

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TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
Northern CaliforniaMain425.00100%100%50%
Southern CaliforniaMain718.5786%71%29%
Eastern Canada (1)Main516.00100%60%0%
FloridaMain415.0075%50%25%
Great LakesMain1021.00100%70%40%
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain918.89100%89%0%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain718.57100%71%14%
NorthMain313.3367%67%0%
NortheastMain1220.00100%75%25%
PacificMain817.5088%75%13%
South CentralMain618.33100%67%17%
SoutheastMain1119.09100%82%9%
Upstate NYMain518.00100%80%0%
UK (North)UK516.00100%60%0%