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beyanlar

Beyanlar is the plural of beyan, a noun in Turkish, Azerbaijani and other Turkic languages meaning a formal statement, declaration, or assertion presented to an authority or to the public. It is used in legal, administrative, journalistic, and everyday contexts to refer to statements that declare facts, positions, or intentions.

The word comes from Arabic bayān, meaning an explicit statement or disclosure, and it reached Turkish via

In Turkish law and administration, beyan denotes a formal declaration submitted by a person or entity, such

In journalism and politics, a beyan is a public statement or press release issued by a person,

Across Turkic languages including Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Uzbek, beyan and its plural form beyanlar retain the

Persian
and
Ottoman
usage.
Cognate
forms
appear
in
many
Turkic
languages,
preserving
a
similar
sense
of
formal
declaration.
as
a
tax
beyan
(tax
declaration)
or
a
beyanname
(declaration
form).
Be
yanlar
may
appear
in
court
records,
tax
files,
or
administrative
registers
as
statements
that
may
influence
decisions.
organization,
or
government.
The
plural
beyanlar
can
refer
to
a
collection
of
such
statements,
issued
collectively
or
over
time,
and
used
as
evidence
or
record
of
positions
and
claims.
sense
of
a
formal
declaration
or
statement,
though
exact
legal
use
and
procedures
vary
by
country.
See
also
related
terms
such
as
beyanname
(declaration
form)
and
similar
concepts
in
other
languages.