kurultayı

This is the 7990th most frequent Turkish word.


kurultayı

"Kurultayı" means "assembly" or "council," often referring to a formal gathering or congress.


The word "kurultayı" is used here to refer to a formal assembly or council that was instrumental in the establishment of the republic.

Atatürk, millî bir devrim olan cumhuriyetin temellerini kurultayı ile attı.

Atatürk laid the foundations of the republic, a national revolution, with the assembly.


Here, "kurultayı" signifies a large gathering or public meeting of people for a specific purpose.

Büyük halk kurultayı, şehir meydanında toplandı.

The grand public assembly was convened in the city square.


In this context, "kurultayı" is used to describe a historically significant council where decisions of great importance were made.

Tarih boyunca Türklerde kurultayı, önemli politik kararların alındığı yer olmuştur.

Throughout history, for the Turks, the assembly has been the place where important political decisions were made.