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<plant biology> Having to do with the the positions of the spindles in a developing fruiting body or basidium (the mushroom part) of fungus.


Midhat Pasha (sh)




born October 1822, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
died May 8, 1883, Al-?a?if, Arabian Peninsula

Civil servant and grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire.

As governor of Ni? and Baghdad, his successful reforms earned the respect of the sultan Abdulaziz, who in 1872 appointed him grand vizier, a post he held only three months. In 1876 he helped depose Abdulaziz and eventually replaced him with Abdulhamid II. Again appointed grand vizier, he was dismissed after six months. Afterward, he was banished but later was recalled and made governor of Smyrna. He then was arrested and convicted for Abdulaziz's death. His death sentence was commuted to permanent exile. See also Tanzimat.