The correct answer is: C. Rana Hardev Singh
The Dodra-Kwar revolt was a rebellion against the British Raj that took place in the princely state of Dodra-Kwar in the Indian Himalayas in 1839. The revolt was led by Rana Hardev Singh, the ruler of Dodra-Kwar.
The revolt was sparked by the British government’s decision to increase the taxes in Dodra-Kwar. The people of Dodra-Kwar were already heavily taxed, and the increase in taxes was seen as an unjust burden.
Rana Hardev Singh led the people of Dodra-Kwar in a revolt against the British government. The revolt was successful, and the British government was forced to reduce the taxes in Dodra-Kwar.
The Dodra-Kwar revolt was a significant event in the history of the Indian independence movement. It showed that the people of India were willing to fight for their rights, and it inspired other rebellions against the British Raj.
Option A: Ran Bahadur Singh was the ruler of the princely state of Kumaon in the Indian Himalayas. He was not involved in the Dodra-Kwar revolt.
Option B: Shobha Ram was a general in the army of the princely state of Chamba in the Indian Himalayas. He was not involved in the Dodra-Kwar revolt.
Option D: None of the above is correct.