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kurulularda

Kurulularda is a Turkish form built from kurul (council, board, assembly) plus the locative plural suffix -larda, meaning “in the councils/boards.” The standard locative plural is kurullarda. The form kurulularda is not common in formal Turkish and is generally regarded as a misspelling or dialectal variant; in authoritative texts kurullarda would typically appear as the correct form.

In usage, kurullar refer to governing or advisory bodies across public institutions, companies, and organizations. Examples

Kurullarda is also used in phrases describing roles or activities within such bodies, for example kurullarda

include
municipal
councils
(belediye
meclisi),
boards
of
directors
(yönetim
kurulları),
audit
or
supervisory
committees
(denetim
kurulları),
and
faculty
or
university
committees.
The
locative
plural
kurullarda
denotes
actions
or
events
taking
place
inside
these
bodies,
such
as
meetings,
decisions,
or
deliberations.
For
instance:
Kurullarda
kararlar
oy
çokluğu
ile
alındı
—
“In
the
councils,
decisions
were
taken
by
a
majority.”
görev
almak
(to
serve
on
boards/committees)
or
kurullarda
toplantılar
yapmak
(to
hold
meetings
in
the
councils).
The
term
is
common
in
official
documents,
legislation,
organizational
bylaws,
and
news
reports
regarding
governance
or
oversight.
Overall,
kurullarda
functions
as
a
standard
locative
expression
to
specify
location
within
councils
or
boards
in
Turkish.