A projecting tower or fortified outpost in medieval military architecture, designed to defend a castle gate or entrance.
From Old French barbacane, possibly from Persian bab (gate) and Arabic qana (reed), though the ultimate origin is debated. The term refers to defensive structures added to fortifications.
Barbacans are the architectural ancestors of modern military fortifications—their design solved problems of gate defense that engineers kept refining until modern times!
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