[1] Gopal was appointed as the Patel, or Head of the Jaipur Panchayat, and was granted the first seat on the right-hand side in the durbar, along with command of the vanguard of the army.
[1][2] Nath was succeeded by Manohar Das, who accompanied Man Singh I to Kabul and participated in approximately twenty-two major battles.
[4] He went into exile in Marwar and spent his final days in the village of Peeplye, located in Samode, which had been granted for the maintenance of his wife.
[5] The Rawal of Samode was exempt from paying tribute to Jaipur but rendered military service with cavalry when required.
[2][7] For six successive generations, Samode remained under the control of Kushal Singh's descendants; however, it ultimately reverted to Jaipur.