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.
Medieval barbicans were basically the 'security checkpoints' of castles—enemies had to fight through them before ever reaching the main gate!
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