Sakatlanmaganlar
Sakatlanmaganlar is a term used in fictional and folkloric contexts to designate a group of people who survived a major catastrophe without acquiring lasting disability. The phrase functions as a narrative label rather than a formal social category and is often invoked to explore themes of resilience, luck, and moral worth in post-disaster settings.
Etymology: The term derives from Turkic roots. sakatlanmak means "to become disabled or injured"; the negative
Cultural role: In myths and stories, Sakatlanmaganlar may serve as guides, witnesses, or leaders among survivors.
In modern media and regional folklore, the concept appears across genres and has sparked debate about representation