Bhatsara

Bhatsara ( ભટસરા, Bhaṭasarā), sometimes referred to as Lendau or Lyeondau ( 련다우) in Sinju and Jeongju, is a  located in south-western Tagol. It borders Kanakavali to the north, the Red Yi Sea to the west and the Western Ocean to the south. It is comprised of 16 administrative regions, two of which are coastal islands, which are known as . The country is home to over 91 million people as of the most recent census, a large majority of which living on the nation's north-western and western coastlines. The capital and largest city in Bhatsara is Kandipur, with a population of close to 8 million.

Lakhani Dynasty & Rise of the Tularajya System
Main Article: Tularajya, Lakhani Dynasty 

The Lakhani Empire was the first post-Tripathian entity to conquer the majority of the Bhatsaran Peninisula, subjugating most of the and  by 980 ACE. The Lakhani were also among the first of the Bhāvanāic kings, supplanting long history of Suryanic rulers in the region. In accordance with Bhavanaic outlooks on the institutions of rulership, the priestly caste was restored to a position of political-power as the electors and guaranteers of the  of the royal court. Under Maharaja Pashv II, the central court adopted a general outlook of religious which would come to define inter-religious relations in the region for several centuries. The Lakhani monarchs are credited with moving the meeting place of the court south, to Tajibhavi, outside of the city of Kandipur.