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His Classical Arabic/Persian name is certainly Bursuq ibn Bursuq (برسق بن برسق), literally "Bursuq, son of Bursuq". However, the name of his son is also Bursuq, which makes this naming ambiguous. This situation is often seen and is solved in modern writing by adding Roman numerals (e.g. "Al-Mundhir ibn al-Nu'man" is the Arabic name for both Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man and Al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man). --Z11:26, 8 August 2020 (UTC)Reply