yükümlüdürler
Yükümlüdürler is a coined Turkish term used as a proper noun to describe a hypothetical class of individuals bound by obligations within a social or fictional system. It is formed by combining yükümlü (obliged, responsible) with the copular suffix -dür and the plural -ler, yielding a plural form that can be read as “the Obligeds” or “the Obligators.” While Turkish typically uses yükümlüler to mean “the obliged,” Yükümlüdürler appears in some literary or analytical contexts as a coined group name.
In literature and theoretical writing, Yükümlüdürler are employed to explore themes of duty, accountability, and social
Characteristics and roles attributed to Yükümlüdürler vary by text but commonly include membership defined by obligation,
Etymology and morphology: yükümlü + dür + ler; capitalization signals a proper noun. The construction illustrates Turkish’s agglutinative
See also: yükümlü, yükümlülük, yükümlüler, obligation, oath, contracts, social norms.