This is the 12281st most frequent Turkish word.
haramilerin
"Harami" means "bandit" or "robber" in Turkish, and "haramilerin" is the plural possessive form, meaning "of the bandits" or "the bandits'."
In this sentence, 'haramilerin' serves to indicate the bandits as the source of the attack, emphasizing an action initiated by them.
Kervanı haramilerin saldırısından koruduk.
We protected the caravan from the attack of the bandits.
In this case, 'haramilerin' indicates a possessive relationship, referring to a story that belongs to or is about the bandits.
Haramilerin hikayesi köyde anlatıldı.
The story of the bandits was told in the village.
Here, 'haramilerin' is used as a possessive plural noun, referring to something belonging to 'haramiler' (the bandits).