The period of Sardari Movement was

1858-1895
1858-1900
1858-1890
None of the above

The correct answer is: A. 1858-1895.

The Sardari Movement was a political movement in the Indian state of Hyderabad that began in 1858 and lasted until 1895. The movement was led by the Sardars, who were the hereditary chiefs of the Nizam’s army. The Sardars were opposed to the Nizam’s government, which they believed was corrupt and inefficient. They also opposed the Nizam’s attempts to modernize the army, which they believed would undermine their power and status.

The Sardari Movement was a significant event in the history of Hyderabad. It led to the establishment of a new political order in the state, and it also had a major impact on the development of Indian nationalism.

Option B is incorrect because the Sardari Movement ended in 1895, not 1900. Option C is incorrect because the Sardari Movement began in 1858, not 1890. Option D is incorrect because the Sardari Movement was a real event, not a fictional one.