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Song: Sham-E-Mardaan Ali Ali Maula Ali-Ali Hauq The maestro berthed his last on Augat the age of 48 but remain alive In the hearts of millions all around the world. “Shah-e-Mardan-e-Ali” originally sung by Legendary, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, NFK was Known as the king of Qawwali and became a symbol of splendor with his unrivaled vocals and taking Qawwali music to an international scale. Qawwali is usually performed at Sufi shrines, like this Qawali singer, Eid Muhammad Saeedi, seen at Tomb of Shah-e- Shams-i Tabrīzī in Multan performing one of the most popular Qawwali Nobody knows exactly where the tomb of Hazrat Shams-e Tabrizi is located? there are several sites that claim to his grave, one in a remote region of the Karakoram in Northern Pakistan at a place called Ziarat, near Shimshal village and another in the city of Konya in Turkey. Tradition holds that Shams taught Rumi in Konya, Turkey for many years before retiring to the city of Khoy, Iran where he died and buried. Shams-i-Tabrīzī is credited as the spiritual mentor of Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Rumi of Konya, Turkey. A Sufi saint by the name of Shams-i Tabrīzī, a Persian Muslim (died in 1248 ad) is believed to be buried at this site in Multan, Pakistan.