Shri Rai Singh Sahib, of Amjhera. b. 1558 (s/o Rani Suhag Deviji). Entered the Imperial service in 1571. He was k. at the battle of Datani, Sirohi, 17th October 1583.
2) Rao Shri Agar Sen [Ugrasen] Sahib. b. 2nd August 1559 (s/o Rani Kalyan Deviji). Ancestor of the Ajmer Istimrardars of Amargarh, Arwar, Bandanwara, Barli, Baori, Bhinai, Deogaon Baghera, Deolia, Goela, Gudha-Kalan, Jaola, Jetpura, Jotayan, Kalyanpura, Kanai-Khurd, Kerot, Nagelao, Nandsi, Padla, Piproli, Raghunathpura, Ralaotha, Ratakot, Sarana, Shokla, and Sholian. He was k. by Sekho Sankarot Rathore, for murdering his half-brother, before 1583. Copyright©Christopher Buyers
3) Rajkumar Shri Askaran. b. 19th June 1570 (s/o Rani Suraj Deviji). m. Shri Chavriji Rani Gopal Deviji Sahiba (d. by sati at Jodhpur, March 1582), from the Chavri family. He was k. by his half-brother, Ugrasen, while asleep in bed, at Siriyari, Marwar, 25th March 1582.
1) Rajkumari Shri Jamoti Baiji Lall Sahiba (d/o Rani Kalyan Deviji). m. at Bhadrajun, Marwar, ca. 1569, Vijo Harrajot (d. 1588), from the Dungarot branch of the Deori Chauhan family. She d. by sati 1588.
2) Rajkumari Shri Askunwar Baiji Lall Sahiba [Shri Rathorji Rani Asha Kanwar Sahiba] (d/o Rani Suhag Deviji). m. Farzand Mirza Raja Shri Man Singhji (I) Bahadur, Raja of Amber (b. at Amber, 1543; d. at Ellichpur, 6th July 1614), son of Amir ul-Umara, Raja Shri Bhagwan Das, Raja of Amber, by his first wife, Shri Rani Bhagvati Devi Sahiba, daughter of Pichayan Karam Pawar of Malpura - see India (Jaipur).
3) Rajkumari Shri Karamat Baiji Lall Sahiba (d/o Rani Sobhag Deviji). m. at Bhadrujun, Marwar, 13th December 1569, Maharana Udai Singh II, Maharana of Mewar (b. 4th August 1522; d. 28th February 1572), fourth son of Maharana Shri Sangram Singhji I Sahib [Sangaji], Maharana of Mewar, by his third wife, Shri Hardoji Rani Karnavati Devi Sahiba, of Bundi - see India (Udaipur). Copyright©Christopher Buyers
4) Rajkumari Shri Kamlavati Baiji Lall Sahiba (d/o Rani Ahankar Deviji). m. Rajkumar Shri Gordhan Sahib, son of Raja Askaram Sahib, Raja of Gwalior.