Devi Singh of Sikar

[3] Consequently, his uncle, Budh Singh, was appointed regent to govern on his behalf until he reached the age of majority.

[1] He fell in the battle, and for his meritorious service, Madho Singh permanently reduced the tribute paid by Sikar to Jaipur by 4,000 rupees.

[1] To commemorate the memory of his uncle Budh Singh, Devi erected his cenotaph at Katrathal.

[1] In 1779, when Murtaza Khan Bhadech came to Shekhawati with an army of 52,000 to collect revenue on behalf of the Mughal emperor of Delhi, he wrote to Devi Singh to send him at once the expenditures incurred in the campaign.

[6][7] When Sheo Singh, Thakur of Churu, imposed heavy taxes on the Poddars, they approached him.

[5] He enlarged his estate by adding no fewer than twenty-five large villages including Lohagarh and Koh.