çalarlar
Çalarlar, also known as bell ringers, are a type of prison guards who work in Turkish prisons. The term "çalarlar" comes from the Turkish word "çalar", which means "to ring". This refers to the practice of traditional Turkish prison guards, who would ring a bell to signal the start and end of the prisoners' work and leisure periods.
Çalarlar are typically tasked with overseeing the daily routines of the prisoners, including their chores, work
Historically, çalarlar were an integral part of the Turkish prison system, particularly in the Ottoman Empire.
In modern times, the role of çalarlar has evolved to focus more on rehabilitation and counseling. Prison
Today, çalarlar continue to play a vital role in Turkey's prison system, working to ensure the safety