Bogda (German: Neuhof; Hungarian: Rigósfürdő, until 1899 Bogdarigós) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania.
It is composed of six villages: Altringen, Bogda (commune seat), Buzad, Charlottenburg, Comeat and Sintar.
Austro-Hungarians expelled the Turks and established their own administration here after 1718; native population was deprived of land, being employed on Hungarian counts' estates.
Between 1770 and 1771, the entire area was included in the second large colonization with German population initiated by Queen Maria Theresa and her son Joseph II.
[7] The existence of these villages is mainly due to Count Karl Ignaz Clay-Aldringen, appointed in 1769 president of the Banat administration.
[7] In the 19th century, the owners of Bogda were Ede Altmann, then Ioan Steiner and Anton Negele.