Madho Singh of Sikar

[2] As he was a minor at the time of his succession, Mukand Singh was appointed regent to administer the affairs of the estate.

[2] When Pane Singh, the son of his regent Mukund, defied the administration of Sikar, Madho confiscated his jagir.

[2][4] While traveling in 1880, he received the news that Ram Singh II was ill.[4] Upon hearing this, he rushed to Jaipur but arrived too late, as the Maharaja had passed away by then.

[2] When Madho Singh II abolished the transit duties, he, along with the Raja of Khetri and other Panchpana sardars, raised his voice against this.

[2][4] The Government of India, upon hearing them, directed not to interfere with the long-established usage and rights of these estate holders of the Jaipur State.

[6] When Madho Singh II visited England in 1902 in connection with the coronation of Edward VII he accompanied him.