Correct option is A
Ans.
(a)
Maharana Fatah Singh of Mewar was deeply moved by
Kesari Singh Barhath’s “Chetawani Ra Chungatia” (letters of warning), which implored him not to attend the
Delhi Darbar of 1911. The event was organized by the British to honor King George V.
Kesari Singh’s fiery patriotic message reminded Maharana Fatah Singh of Mewar’s proud legacy and urged him to resist British dominance. As a result, the Maharana canceled his visit, demonstrating his defiance and commitment to the dignity of Mewar.
Information Booster
1. The Delhi Durbar of 1911 was attended by several Indian rulers, symbolizing their allegiance to British rule.
2. Kesari Singh Barhath’s family played a key role in Rajasthan’s nationalist movement.
Additional Knowledge
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Maharana Fatah Singh (Option a - Correct): Demonstrated resistance to British authority.
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Maharana Pratap Singh (Option b): Historical figure unrelated to the 1911 event.
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Maharana Shyam Singh (Option c): Not involved in this incident.
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Maharana Jai Singh (Option d): Incorrect in this context.