The correct answer is: B. Jat Surajmal
Jat Surajmal was the leader of the Banawali revolt. He was a powerful Jat ruler who fought against the Mughal Empire. He was born in 1619 and died in 1700. He was the son of Rao Bhim Singh of the Jat clan of Chauhan. He succeeded his father as the ruler of the Jat state of Bharatpur in 1669.
Surajmal was a skilled military commander and a shrewd politician. He expanded his territory by defeating the Mughals and other Rajput rulers. He also built a strong army and fortifications to protect his state.
Surajmal was a devout Hindu and a patron of the arts. He built many temples and mosques in his state. He also patronized the arts of music, dance, and literature.
Surajmal was a popular ruler and his death was mourned by his subjects. He was succeeded by his son, Maharaja Badan Singh.
The other options are incorrect:
- Gulab Singh was a Dogra Rajput ruler who founded the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in 1846.
- Ajeet Singh was a Rajput ruler who fought against the Mughal Empire in the 17th century.
- Pratap Singh was a Rajput ruler who fought against the Mughal Empire in the 16th century.