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barbicans Meaning in Bengali



একটি সুউচ্চ প্রাসাদ যেমন একটি দুর্গ হিসেবে আত্মরক্ষামূলক গঠন (অংশ

Noun:

Barbican,





barbicans শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এর মধ্যে যুক্তরাজ্যের ওয়েলস থিয়েটার, রানী এলিজাবেথ হল এবং Barbican সেন্টার  ও আছে ।

  "Afro-Cuban All Stars and Lokkhi Terra at the Barbican Centre" ।

Barbican.org.uk ।

Short Forms and their Development: Writing Haiku (World Haiku Festival, Barbican, London) https://www.facebook.com/pg/SwanirbachitoHaiku/community/ Haiku ।

Barbican Centre ।

  "Hergé's Adventures of Tintin at the Barbican Theatre" ।

Barbican

barbicans's Usage Examples:

In the Middle Ages, barbicans were typically situated outside the main line of defenses, and were connected.


such as small Traitors' Gate alongside the keep tower, and remnants of barbicans along the walls, in addition to examples of primitive cisterns in relative.


architect Francis Thompson (architect) dressed the pylons at either end as barbicans, with crenellated turrets, arrow slits and bartizans to complement the.


Fortifications included gate towers, gates, archways, watchtowers, barbicans, barbican towers, barbican gates, barbican archways, sluice gates, sluice.


Inner and an Outer Ward, it is defended by eight large towers and two barbicans, with a postern gate leading down to the river, allowing the castle to.


Gates reinforced with barbicans are located at the west, south and north points.


were executed in 1509-1510, by Duarte de Armas, with several modernized barbicans (a missing or destroyed merlons) and irregular plant, that accompanied.


large gates there may be multiple barbicans – the main gate of Nanjing (Gate of China, Nanjing) had three barbicans, forming the most elaborate system.


"Ruins of barbicans and dam at Leeds Castle (1060933)".


mural towers protect the rest of its curtain wall, further protected by barbicans and a mantlet of defensive terraces and walls.


A second, lower wall curtain (barbicans) were often built along the perimeter of the main walls to prevent war.


Their use of concentric defences, barbicans and substantial gatehouses led D.


of Poděbrady, the town strengthened its fortification system with four barbicans, protecting the town entrance, and a new moat.


17th century into a star-shaped bastion, with several of the walls and barbicans remaining.


with 60 towers, each containing three cannons and 6 gates protected by barbicans.


surrounded by a medieval wall including three well preserved city gates with barbicans.



barbicans's Meaning':

a tower that is part of a defensive structure (such as a castle

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