The Chaulukya dynasty ruled Gujarat from

900 to 1110
990 to 1389
960 to 1243
None of the Above

The correct answer is: C. 960 to 1243

The Chaulukya dynasty was a Rajput dynasty that ruled Gujarat in western India from the 10th to the 13th centuries. The dynasty was founded by Mularaja I in 960 CE, and it reached its peak under the rule of his grandson, Jayasimha Siddharaja (1094–1143 CE). The Chaulukyas were patrons of art and architecture, and they built many temples and other monuments in Gujarat. The dynasty came to an end in 1243 CE, when it was overthrown by the Vaghela dynasty.

Option A is incorrect because the Chaulukyas ruled Gujarat from 960 to 1243, not from 900 to 1110.

Option B is incorrect because the Chaulukyas ruled Gujarat from 960 to 1243, not from 990 to 1389.

Option D is incorrect because the Chaulukyas did rule Gujarat from 960 to 1243.