Baradari

/ˌbɑrəˈdɑri/ noun

A twelve-pillared pavilion or open-sided structure found in Persian and South Asian architecture, often used for public gatherings or gardens.

From Persian bār (door/gate) + dār (holder) + -i (adjectival suffix); literally means '12-door' or '12-pillar' structure. Adopted into English during the colonial period through architectural texts.

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