Jaswant Singh II of Dungarpur

[1] The siege lasted for twenty days, but the betrayal of a local noble, Mahrup, created an easy path for the Sindhis.

[1] When Suraj Mal, the Rawat of Thana, heard this, he assassinated Khudadad Khan and released him, after which Jaswant granted Ramgarh and Datana as a jagir.

[1] For the next three years, Dungarpur suffered greatly—first from the Marathas, then from the Pindaris, and finally from its own soldiers, including Arabs, Makranis, and Sindhis.

[1] Under these circumstances, he concluded a treaty with the East India Company in 1818,[3] and the state was guaranteed protection against external aggression.

[5] When his biological grandfather died, Dalpat Singh succeeded him in Pratapgarh and continued to administer Dungarpur.