Antique collector turns house into museum

Author: Agencies

There is more than a century of Iraqi history in Sheikh Yousaf Aktar’s house, a modest home in Najaf which the retired teacher has crammed full of local antiques collected over 50 years. 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 and for Iraq,” he said.

Published in Daily Times, February 27th 2019.

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