Diwan
Diwan, also spelled divan, is a term used across the Persianate and Islamic world with several related senses. The word derives from Persian diwan, with Arabic and Turkish usage, and originally meant a register, list, or book. From this core meaning it broadened to denote a government office or department, a state archive, and the council or court that administered or advised the ruler. In many languages the term has produced related forms such as diwān in Arabic and divan in Turkish.
In imperial administrations, a diwan was a government department or ministry responsible for specific functions such
In literature, a diwan is a collection of poetry by a single author, typically compiled in Persian,