Which Chero king was ordered by Aurangzeb to embrace Islam to retain his rule?

Surwar Rai
Medini Rai
Chun Rai
None of these

The correct answer is A. Surwar Rai.

Surwar Rai was the Chero king who was ordered by Aurangzeb to embrace Islam to retain his rule. He refused to convert and was killed by Aurangzeb’s forces.

Medini Rai was the son of Surwar Rai. He succeeded his father as king and continued to resist the Mughals. He was eventually defeated and killed by Aurangzeb’s forces in 1682.

Chun Rai was the grandson of Surwar Rai. He succeeded his father, Medini Rai, as king. He was a vassal of the Mughals and paid tribute to them. He died in 1700.

Aurangzeb was the sixth Mughal emperor. He ruled from 1658 to 1707. He was a devout Muslim and tried to convert his subjects to Islam. He was also a ruthless ruler and killed many of his enemies.

The Chero were a tribal people who lived in what is now Jharkhand, India. They were a powerful and independent people who resisted Mughal rule. They were eventually defeated by the Mughals in the early 18th century.