Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) Akbar.
· Prithviraj Rathore was the author of the famous work ‘Beli Krishan Rukmani Ri’.
· He was the son of Bikaner Naresh Rao Kalyanmal and Rani Bhagatade Sonagari.
· Prithviraj Rathore was a prominent figure in the Mughal court and was closely associated with Emperor Akbar.
· Due to his loyalty and contributions, Emperor Akbar awarded him the fort of Gagron.
· He was known for his literary works and contributions to the cultural milieu of Akbar's court.
Information Booster:
Maharana Kumbha:
· Ruler of Mewar from 1433 AD to 1468 AD, belonging to the Sisodia clan of Rajputs.
· He was a patron of music and authored treatises such as Sangeet Raj, Sangeet Mimansa, Sangeet Ratnakar, and Shudprabandha.
Shah Jahan:
· Born on 5 January 1592 as Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram, son of Emperor Jahangir and his wife Jagat Gosaini.
· Known for his military prowess and for executing his rivals, including his brother Shahryar, to secure his throne.
Vigraharaj IV:
· Known as Visaldev and Kavi Bandhav, he was the ruler of Sapadalaksha and his reign is considered the "Golden Age of Sapadalaksha".
· He composed the play ‘Harkeli’ and built a Sanskrit school in Ajmer, where later Qutubuddin Aibak built the 'Adhai Din Ka Jhopra' mosque.