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Baghathra ( ܧܫܠܐܫܦܐܩܫ, Bāghathra; meaning 'land of the gardens'), alternatively known as Fāho ( 花河) is a   located in eastern Napsal, east of Seogwan and Mennefer and west Aryadesh. To the south the country borders the Red Yi Sea along its only coastline. The country consists of 28 regional provinces, with the majority of the 58.4 million person population living in an around the Dwahar River Valley and along the southern coast. Noorabad is the nation's most populated city (with a population of 9.7 million within its ) and ; as well as a center of commerce and culture in the region.

Human inhabitance of the Baghathrani region dates back to 61,000 BCE with the region being the site of numerous early, particularly in the region in and around the Dwahar River Valley. The first of which emerged around 8,100 BCE, focused around a grouping of city-states in the Dwahari region. The emergence of codified and a centralized institution of native governance in the region came with the rise of the Paracha Dynasty in 900 BCE, following the recession of Seogwanese influence in the region. Under the Paracha, Baghathrani cultural and political influence expanded greatly with the city of Nurshura becoming a crossroads of trade and culture between Napsal and Tagol. The arrival of to the region saw significant religious, cultural, and political change; with the emergence of a long-line of Hogiyoist dynasties and the establishment of the Baghathrani Empire in 1052. Baghathra remained a to the Caliphate under the Kassar Dynasty until the Baqri Uprising in 1325 ACE, which saw the first major  amongst the subject states of the Caliphate.

Nuki influence in the region, and later Sinjuan influence, saw a shift in the balance of powers in Napsal. Baghathra shifted from a Nuki to a Jeongmian.