The “Bariya Revolt” of 1922 took place in present-day:

Devgadh Baria
Lunawada
Santrampur
Rajpipla

The Bariya Revolt of 1922 took place in present-day Devgadh Baria, Gujarat, India. It was a peasant uprising against the British Raj. The revolt was led by Govind Giri Goswami, a local farmer. The rebels attacked the British police station and treasury, and killed several British officials. The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it is considered to be an important event in the history of the Indian independence movement.

The other options are incorrect because they are not places where the Bariya Revolt took place. Lunawada is a city in Gujarat, India. Santrampur is a town in Gujarat, India. Rajpipla is a city in Gujarat, India.