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It seems that the article confuses two different rulers under the name of Bogud. According to Cambridge History of Africa "Bogud, who in 81 BC aided Pompey against Hiarbas (cf. p. 187), and who is described as a son of Bocchus, was presumably ruler of the eastern kingdom." and then later on "In 49 BC, we again find two kings in Mauretania, a second Bogud in the west and a second Bocchus in the east." J.K Nakkila (talk) 07:24, 22 November 2014 (UTC)Reply