The correct answer is (d) Pradyuman Chand.
Pradyuman Chand was the last Chand king of Kumaun. He ruled from 1778 to 1803. He was defeated by the Gorkhas in 1803 and the Chand dynasty came to an end.
Mohan Chand was the father of Pradyuman Chand. He ruled from 1745 to 1778.
Mahendra Chand was the grandfather of Pradyuman Chand. He ruled from 1707 to 1745.
Kalyan Chand was the great-grandfather of Pradyuman Chand. He ruled from 1658 to 1707.
The Chand dynasty was a Hindu dynasty that ruled the Kumaon region of India from the 11th century to the 19th century. The dynasty was founded by Chand Raja, who was a descendant of the Pandavas of the Mahabharata. The Chand kings were known for their military prowess and their patronage of the arts. They built many temples and palaces in Kumaon. The Chand dynasty came to an end in 1803, when the Gorkhas invaded Kumaon. The last Chand king, Pradyuman Chand, was defeated by the Gorkhas and was forced to flee. The Gorkhas ruled Kumaon for over 50 years. In 1857, the British East India Company took control of Kumaon from the Gorkhas. The British ruled Kumaon until India’s independence in 1947.