[1] To recover the booty and dismantle the fort and defense wall of Sikar, the Delhi authorities sent an army under the command of Jannisbar Khan.
[6] Seeing this, and knowing that Shekhawati was always on the verge of attacks, it became necessary to have a powerful ally to rely on in times of war and conflict.
[6] He met Jai Singh, his kin, a powerful ruler who held considerable influence.
[5] This meeting took place at Mauzmabad, where Shiv accepted Jai suzerainty and became a tributary of Jaipur.
[4] When their mother learned of their killing, she wore white, the color worn in mourning, and took her daughters-in-law and left Sikar.
[5] When their father, Shiv, came to know of this episode, he arrived just in time from Jaipur and convinced his wife not to go to her paternal home but to stay at Patoda.