A large, strong guard or warrior, especially in Middle Eastern or Indian contexts; a muscular or brutish man.
From Persian or Hindi origins, possibly related to words meaning strong or powerful. Entered English through colonial contact with South Asian languages.
The word 'babhan' appears in colonial literature as Westerners encountered and attempted to describe Indian social hierarchies—it's a linguistic fossil showing how conquest brought new vocabulary into English.
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