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In 1829 Man Singh gave shelter to [[Mudhoji II Bhonsle]] , also known as Appa Saheb, the dethroned ruler of Nagpur against the wishes of British. He refused to hand him over to British in spite of persistent demands by Governor General Lord William Bentinck. Appa saheb remained in Jodhpur at Man Mandir till his death in 1840.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Hooja|first=Rima|title=A History of Rajasthan|publisher=Rupa Publication|pages=833}}</ref>
In 1829 Man Singh gave shelter to [[Mudhoji II Bhonsle]] , also known as Appa Saheb, the dethroned ruler of Nagpur against the wishes of British. He refused to hand him over to British in spite of persistent demands by Governor General Lord William Bentinck. Appa saheb remained in Jodhpur at Man Mandir till his death in 1840.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Hooja|first=Rima|title=A History of Rajasthan|publisher=Rupa Publication|pages=833}}</ref>


==Death and Legacy==
==Death and legacy==
Man Singh died at Mandore, 4 September 1843.
Man Singh died at Mandore, 4 September 1843.


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