Rifles dating back to when the city was run by
the Ottomans or the British sit alongside drinking vessels,
coins and historic photographs.
The small museum has attracted a few curious antique lovers, but
he rarely advertises for visitors as his house is too small to
receive guests.
The 80-year-old hopes the state will take over the collection
when he is gone.
"At the end of my life, I wish they would allocate to a place
for me to keep these antiquities ... for Najaf, for Iraq" he
said.
(Writing by Robin Pomeroy; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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