Against which ruler a revolt took place in the village of Gohana?

Balban
Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Babur
Alauddin Khilji

The correct answer is: D. Alauddin Khilji

The revolt in the village of Gohana took place in 1303 CE, during the reign of Alauddin Khilji. The revolt was led by a Jat peasant named Chhoti Chand. The rebels were protesting against the high taxes imposed by the Khilji government. The revolt was suppressed by Alauddin Khilji’s army, and Chhoti Chand was killed.

Balban was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate from 1266 to 1287 CE. He was a strong and capable ruler who restored order and stability to the sultanate. He was also a patron of the arts and literature.

Firuz Shah Tughlaq was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate from 1351 to 1388 CE. He was a just and benevolent ruler who is known for his many public works projects. He also promoted religious tolerance and built many mosques and temples.

Babur was the founder of the Mughal Empire. He was a great military leader who conquered much of northern India. He was also a patron of the arts and literature.

Therefore, the correct answer is: D. Alauddin Khilji

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