Gaj Singh of Marwar

His mother, Rani Sobhag deviji née Krishnavati Bai, was the daughter of Sekhavat Kachvahi Durjan Sal.

This misinformation was only cleared on the intervention of Bhatai Govinddas and Sojat and Nagore was restored to Gaj Singh by Abdullah Khan.

Hearing the news, he immediately proceeded to Deccan leaving a noble named Rajsingh Kumpawat in-charge of Jodhpur.

[4] Jahangir sent a tika to Gaj Singh and had granted him the pargana of Jaitaran, Sojat, Siwana, Satalmar, Jodhpur, Terwada and Gondwada and also bestowed upon him a mansab of 3000 Zat and 2000 Sawar along with the title of Raja.

When Prince Khurram (later Shah Jahan) was given charge of the Deccan, Gaj Singh took a leave and proceeded to Agra in Jodhpur.

The coarse language caused Gaj Singh to take active part in the battle and soon the rebel army was enrouted.

The Emperor renewed Gaj Singh's mansab and awarded him Khasa Khilat (a special robe of honour), a sword, a horse, an elephant and a kettledrum.

It also records Gaj Singh conferring various charitable grants including lakh pasav and Sasan lands to the Charans.