The correct answer is (a) Som Pal.
Som Pal was the founder of the Panwar (Parmar) dynasty in Garhwal. He was a descendant of the Parmar Rajputs of Malwa. He came to Garhwal in the 11th century and founded the Panwar dynasty. The Panwars ruled Garhwal for over 600 years.
Ajay Pal was the son of Som Pal. He succeeded his father as the ruler of Garhwal. He was a powerful ruler and expanded the kingdom of Garhwal.
Kanak Pal was the grandson of Som Pal. He succeeded his father, Ajay Pal, as the ruler of Garhwal. He was a wise and just ruler.
Jagat Pal was the great-grandson of Som Pal. He succeeded his father, Kanak Pal, as the ruler of Garhwal. He was a brave and courageous ruler.
The Panwar (Parmar) dynasty was a Rajput dynasty that ruled the Garhwal region of India from the 11th to the 18th centuries. The dynasty was founded by Som Pal, a descendant of the Parmar Rajputs of Malwa. Som Pal came to Garhwal in the 11th century and founded the Panwar dynasty. The Panwars ruled Garhwal for over 600 years. They were a powerful and influential dynasty that played a major role in the history of Garhwal.