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Ashraf Tai

Muhammad Ashraf Tai is a Martial Arts Grandmaster, a 10th Degree Dan (Black Belt), the 2-time Afro-Asian Martial Arts Champion (1978-1979), the 9-Time Pakistan Karate Champion, and one of the most famous Grandmasters in Pakistan's history.
==Biography==

Ashraf Tai was born in a Burmese Muslim family and is a direct descendant of Hatim Tai.〔 His family left Burma and migrated to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) after the government there nationalised everything and all assets owned by the family were consequently taken away. However, after a civil war broke out in East Pakistan, Tai moved to West Pakistan in 1970 and settled in Karachi. He describes his first days in Karachi as having been spent on "looking for work" and sleeping on the pavement around the Merewether Tower.〔 One of the men whom he shared the pavement with happened to be a bodybuilder. Having achieved a black belt in the Bando style in Burma at the age 16, it was here where Tai's interest in martial arts sustained. Gradually, he began to teach martial arts to students at Hill Park which improved his financial situation and also promoted his reputation.〔
As a pioneer of martial arts in Pakistan, he laid the foundation of Pakistan Karate Federation, and succeeded in having the body affiliated with the Pakistan Olympic Association as well as the Pakistan Sports Board.〔(Grand Master Muhammad Ashraf Ali Tai on KalPoint: Biography and Interview )〕〔(Portal for Pakistan Karate Federation ). ''Pakistan Sports Board''〕
Having received numerous awards in various continents of the world during his illustrious career, he was declared the International Grand Master of the Year in 2000 by the US International Grandmasters Council, an institution based in the United States. In 2003, Ashraf Tai was awarded the Pride of Performance by President General Pervez Musharraf for his contribution to Karate in Pakistan.〔(Karate Awards ). ''Pakistan Sports Board''〕 The Tai's Bando Karate Centre, founded by him in 1971, has already trained thousands of martial artists.
The branches of his centres have not only been functioning with great success all over the country but the students trained by him have also been operating the centres named after him in quite a few countries like the United States, England, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, France, the Netherlands and Bangladesh. Grand Master Ashraf Tai, was conferred the coveted Pride of Performance award by the then President General Pervez Musharraf.The pioneer of Bando in Pakistan, Grand Master Ashraf Tai holds the distinction of claiming the highest degree (10th Dan) in the martial arts history of the country. Only a handful of martial artists have matched his feat worldwide.
In 2003, Ashraf Tai was awarded the Pride of Performance by President General Pervez Musharraf for his contribution to Karate in Pakistan.〔(Karate Awards ). ''Pakistan Sports Board''〕

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