Barbican

/ˈbɑrbɪkən/ noun

A fortified outpost or defensive tower built outside a castle gate or wall to protect an entrance.

From Old French 'barbacane', possibly from Arabic 'bab al-khan' (gate of the fortress), reflecting medieval contact during the Crusades and the exchange of military architecture concepts.

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