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.