The correct answer is: A. Faiz Talab Khan.
Faiz Talab Khan was the founder of the Dujana Princely State. He was a Mughal nobleman who served as the governor of the Doab region in the 18th century. In 1722, he declared independence from the Mughal Empire and established the Dujana Princely State. The state was located in the present-day Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was a small state with a population of around 100,000 people. The state was ruled by the Faiz Talab Khan family until it was annexed by the British East India Company in 1803.
Abdul Samad Khan was a Mughal nobleman who served as the governor of the Awadh region in the 18th century. He was not involved in the founding of the Dujana Princely State.
Ahmad Baksh Khan was a Mughal nobleman who served as the governor of the Punjab region in the 18th century. He was not involved in the founding of the Dujana Princely State.
Samsuddin Khan was a Mughal nobleman who served as the governor of the Bengal region in the 18th century. He was not involved in the founding of the Dujana Princely State.