Sisodiniji Phool Deiji Jag Mal Bhar Mal Raja Kishan Singh (28 April 1575 – May 1615) was the son of Mota Raja Udai Singh of Marwar and the founder of Kishangarh and the eponymous Kishangarh State.His sister Manavati Bai was the chief consort of Mughal Emperor Jahangir and mother of his successor the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
[3] He was also the younger full-brother of Sur Singh, ruler of Marwar and Mani Bai, wife of Jahangir and mother of Shah Jahan.
But the Raja, on account of the experience and ability of Gobind Dās, relinquished the idea of seeking revenge for his nephew's death.
Whilst this fight was going on Gobind Dās awoke, and seizing his sword in a state of bewilderment was coming out from one side of the house to join the outside watchmen.
As the pen of destiny had gone forth after another fashion, as soon as he alighted and went in, the Raja, who was in his maḥall (female apartment), awoke at the uproar among the people, and stood at the gate of his house with his sword drawn.
In short, Kishan Singh and his nephew Karan, when they reached the Raja's house, were attacked by these men and both of them killed.
When the sun rose and illumined the world with its light, this business was revealed, and the Raja saw that his brother, his nephew, and some of his servants, whom he considered dearer than himself, were killed, and the whole of the rest had dispersed to their own places.
The news reached me in Pushkar, and I ordered them to burn those who were killed, according to their rites, and inform me of the true circumstances of the affair.