Shardul Singh

[1] After his death the estate was divided equally among his surviving five sons, whose descendants continued to rule over it until India achieved independence.

[2] To commemorate the memory of their father, his sons made a monumental dome (known as Chhatri) with a fresco at Parasrampura, the capital of Jhunjhunu.

His first marriage was in 1698 to Thukrani Sahaj Kanwar Biki Ji Sahiba, the daughter of Manroop Singh Bika of Nathasar.

The third marriage was to Thukrani Bakhat Kanwar Mertani Ji Sahiba, the daughter of Devi Singh Mertiya of Poonglota (Marwar), near Degana and had children.

Prior to his demise, Singh made a groundbreaking decision that deviated from the traditional Rajput inheritance practice of primogeniture.