The correct answer is: Sher Shah Suri sent Khawas Khan Marwat to plunder and loot the King of Jharkhand.
Khawas Khan Marwat was a general in the army of Sher Shah Suri. He was a Pashtun from Marwat, a region in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He was a loyal and trusted commander of Sher Shah Suri, and he played a key role in many of his campaigns.
In 1539, Sher Shah Suri sent Khawas Khan Marwat to plunder and loot the kingdom of Jharkhand. Khawas Khan Marwat led a successful campaign, and he returned to Sher Shah Suri with a large amount of booty.
Sher Shah Suri was pleased with Khawas Khan Marwat’s performance, and he rewarded him with a promotion. Khawas Khan Marwat continued to serve Sher Shah Suri loyally until his death in 1545.
Option A is incorrect because it states that Sher Shah Suri sent both Khawas Khan Marwat and Dariya Khan to plunder and loot the King of Jharkhand. However, there is no historical evidence to support this claim.
Option B is incorrect because it states that Sher Shah Suri sent Dariya Khan to plunder and loot the King of Jharkhand. However, there is no historical evidence to support this claim.
Option C is incorrect because it states that Sher Shah Suri did not send any of his commanders to plunder and loot the King of Jharkhand. However, there is historical evidence to support the claim that Sher Shah Suri sent Khawas Khan Marwat to plunder and loot the King of Jharkhand.
Option D is incorrect because it states that Sher Shah Suri sent all of his commanders to plunder and loot the King of Jharkhand. However, there is no historical evidence to support this claim.