Siba State

Siba State
Princely State
ca.1450–1849

Sketch map of the Siba State, 1882. Digitized by the Panjab Digital Library.
History 
 Foundation of the state
ca.1450
 Annexed by the British
1849
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Guler State
Presidencies and provinces of British India

Siba State, later known as Dada-Siba jagir, was a small independent Indian hill state in the Lower Himalayas. It was centered on the town of Dadasiba, Pragpur tehsil, Kangra district, in modern-day Himachal Pradesh. The state was founded in ca.1450. In 1849 the territory of Datarpur was added to Siba Jagir (1/3 part of land of Mian Devi Singh) and annexed by the British Raj as 'Dada-Siba'. Rest remained in the possession of Raja Ram Singh son of Raja Gobind Singh.