Gymkhana

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Karachi Gymkhana Club in 1890

Gymkhana (Template:IPAc-en) (Template:Langx, Template:Langx, Template:Langx, Template:Langx, Template:Langx) is a British Raj term which originally referred to a place of assembly. The meaning then altered to denote a place where skill-based contests were held. "Gymkhana" is an Anglo-Indian expression, which is derived from the Persian word "Jamat-khana".<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Most gymkhanas have a Gymkhana Club associated with them, a term coined during the British Raj for gentlemen's club.

More generally, gymkhana refers to a social and sporting club in the Indian subcontinent, and in other Asian countries including Malaysia, Thailand, Burma, and Singapore, as well as in East Africa.

Etymology

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Bombay Gymkhana or Bombay Gym

The first element of Gymkhana comes from gend meaning ball in Urdu/Hindi/Hindustani/Khariboli.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This element is distinct from the English word gym, short for gymnasium and gymnastics which has Greek and Latin roots.<ref>Oxford Dictionaries Gymnasium etymologyTemplate:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore</ref> The second element, khānā has a Persian origin, meaning a home or a compartment. In Persian, (خانه) is a term for dwelling, house.<ref>From Loghat'nāmeh-ye Dehkhoda, Third Edition (Tehran University Press, 2006), quoted from Borhān-e GhāteTemplate:' by Mohammad Moin.</ref> The court language of the Mughal Empire was Persian.

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