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In page LGBTQ rights in Iraq:

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In 1858, the Ottoman Empire, which ruled the area of modern-day Iraq as part of Ottoman Iraq province, abolished its existing sodomy laws. The assumption of control over the three vilayets of the province by the British (as a League of Nations mandate known as the British Mandate of Mesopotamia) imposed a ban on homosexuality, defined in the penal code as sodomy on the province which would remain well after independence in 1932.[citation needed] A notable singer in Iraq during from c.1925 to 1944 was the Ahwari folk musician Masoud El Amaratly, who was assigned female at birth but lived his life as mustarjil.[1]