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Location: Punjab Hills (presently in Himachal Pradesh.Situated on the border of Himachal and Punjab). |
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*'''*[[Siba State]], an erstwhile princely state in Punjab, in modern India.Siba was an independent territory directly ruled by Sibaia(Katoch) Clan Rulers up to 1947 and never annexed with British Government.It was simply incorporated in India.''' |
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Establish: 1450 AD |
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Capital: Koi |
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Present Area: Length 85 kms and width 100kms |
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Dynasty: Katoch(Sibaia Clan),Kshatriya Rajputs of Chandervanshi lineage. |
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Religion: Hindu |
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Salute: Jai-Dia or Jai Jai Deva. |
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Divisions: Datarpur separated from Siba State in 1550 AD, Siba Jagir(1/4th |
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Part) gifted by Maharaja Ranjit Singh to Mian Devi Singh in 1830. |
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Tant Palan: Tant palan falls in District:Hoshiarpur of Punjab & the area of Tant Palan is 500 Ghaman(Killas) . |
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Annexed with |
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British Raj: Never Annexed. |
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RULERS OF SIBA STATE : |
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1. Raja Sibarana Chand (real brother of Raja Suvaran Chand,Raja of Guler) |
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2. Raja Hami Chand |
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3. Raja Pehlad Chand |
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4. Raja Jit Chand |
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5. Raja Udan Chand |
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6. Raja Outtar Chand |
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7. Raja Rup Chand |
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8. Raja Manak Chand |
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9. Raja Nirmod Chand |
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10. Raja Jap Chand |
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11. Raja Kailash Chand |
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12. Raja Parag Chand |
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13. Raja Sansar Chand-I |
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14. Raja Narayan Chand |
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15. Raja Trilok Chand |
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16. Raja Kishan Chand |
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17. Raja Jai Chand |
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18. Raja Prithi Chand |
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19. Raja Amar Chand |
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20. Raja Jaswant Chand |
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21. Raja Bhoe Chand |
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22. Raja Lakel Chand |
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23. Raja Mado Chand ( from Samvat 1750 to 1770) |
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24. Raja Sher Singh (Samvat 1770 to 1800) |
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25. Raja Gobind Singh ( Samvat 1800 to 1845) |
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26. Raja Ram Singh (Samvat 1845 to 1874,but again got the title of Raja of Siba State in 1849) |
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*Kanwar Sunder Singh |
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Kanwar Sunder Singh brother of Raja Ram Singh, son of Raja Gobind Singh,mother’s name:Rani Kartar Devi(First wife). Sunder Singh killed britishers as well as one relative of his family and was exiled from Siba State by the Britishers,lateron, established a village namely Tantpalan. Tantpalan is still in District: Hoshiarpur(India). The decendents of Sunder Singh are still living there. |
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27. Raja Dr.Ashok K.Thakur, Sibaia Raja ,present titled Raja of Siba State,Tant Palan & Head of Sibaia Clan Rajputs (2006- ) |
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*DADA-SIBA(JAGIR)* |
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Location: In and around of present famous town Dada-Siba of District:Kangra of |
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Himachal Pradesh(INDIA). |
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Established: 1830 Samvat. |
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Area: 36 Kms x 15 Kms. |
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Dynasty: Sibaia Clan(Katoch) Kshtriya Rajputs. |
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Annexed with |
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British Raj: 1914 |
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Siba (Jagir) also known as DADA-SIBA came in picture when Maharaja Ranjit Singh gifted the 1/4th part of Siba State to Mian Devi Singh earlier deputed as Talukdar of Kotla,in Samvat 1830. He was cousin of Raja Gobind Singh and one of the helping hand of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh was defeated by Raja Ram Singh as HE re-capatured the SIBA FORT. Later on,Siba Jagir captured by the British Rulers, but little later, the titled of Jagirdar was re-granted to Bijai Singh son of Mian Devi Singh in 1958. Bijai Singh also declared himself as titled Raja of Siba(Jagir) but he was not recognised as Raja by the Viceroy of Lahore. After capturing the Datarpur State,the britishers linked Datarpur and Siba (Jagir) and to look after these two,they established a town named as Dada-Siba. Britishers also created Jai Singh son of Bijai Singh as Raja of Dada-Siba. Raja Jai Singh partially ruled over Siba (Jagir) i.e. Dada-Siba. After him, following are the titled rulers: |
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2. Raja Gajender Singh, |
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3. Raja Shyam Singh |
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4. Raja Harminder Singh |
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5. Raja Brijender Singh present title of Jagirdar(Raja) of Siba(Jagir). |
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*****Site Seens***** |
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Siba Palace-cum-fort, Ancient Lord Shiva Temple, Jathere of Sibaia Clan Kshatriya Rajputs,Siba(presently very very close to the water of River Bias), Chhee at village:Koi, Gholi Sidh, Lal Kual, Gajju Majju at Kanpur, Kulaj Devi at Ghati Barnali, Radha Krishan Temple & Rani Ka Talab at Dada Siba, Last palace of Sibaia Rajas at Dada Siba, Nashian Da Mehal at Dada Siba, Village:Tant Palan near Gardhiwala,Distt.:Hoshiarpur, Sharine & ancient well of Puran Shah Suthra at village:Chack Ladian near Village: Tant Palan. |
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*[[SIBA AB]], a Swedish electronics retail chain |
*[[SIBA AB]], a Swedish electronics retail chain |
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Revision as of 08:55, 8 March 2012
Siba or SIBA may refer to:
- *Siba,SIBA STATE
Location: Punjab Hills (presently in Himachal Pradesh.Situated on the border of Himachal and Punjab).
Establish: 1450 AD
Capital: Koi
Present Area: Length 85 kms and width 100kms
Dynasty: Katoch(Sibaia Clan),Kshatriya Rajputs of Chandervanshi lineage.
Religion: Hindu
Salute: Jai-Dia or Jai Jai Deva.
Divisions: Datarpur separated from Siba State in 1550 AD, Siba Jagir(1/4th Part) gifted by Maharaja Ranjit Singh to Mian Devi Singh in 1830.
Tant Palan: Tant palan falls in District:Hoshiarpur of Punjab & the area of Tant Palan is 500 Ghaman(Killas) .
Annexed with British Raj: Never Annexed.
RULERS OF SIBA STATE : 1. Raja Sibarana Chand (real brother of Raja Suvaran Chand,Raja of Guler) 2. Raja Hami Chand 3. Raja Pehlad Chand 4. Raja Jit Chand 5. Raja Udan Chand 6. Raja Outtar Chand 7. Raja Rup Chand 8. Raja Manak Chand 9. Raja Nirmod Chand 10. Raja Jap Chand 11. Raja Kailash Chand 12. Raja Parag Chand 13. Raja Sansar Chand-I 14. Raja Narayan Chand 15. Raja Trilok Chand 16. Raja Kishan Chand 17. Raja Jai Chand 18. Raja Prithi Chand 19. Raja Amar Chand 20. Raja Jaswant Chand 21. Raja Bhoe Chand 22. Raja Lakel Chand 23. Raja Mado Chand ( from Samvat 1750 to 1770) 24. Raja Sher Singh (Samvat 1770 to 1800) 25. Raja Gobind Singh ( Samvat 1800 to 1845) 26. Raja Ram Singh (Samvat 1845 to 1874,but again got the title of Raja of Siba State in 1849)
- Kanwar Sunder Singh
Kanwar Sunder Singh brother of Raja Ram Singh, son of Raja Gobind Singh,mother’s name:Rani Kartar Devi(First wife). Sunder Singh killed britishers as well as one relative of his family and was exiled from Siba State by the Britishers,lateron, established a village namely Tantpalan. Tantpalan is still in District: Hoshiarpur(India). The decendents of Sunder Singh are still living there. 27. Raja Dr.Ashok K.Thakur, Sibaia Raja ,present titled Raja of Siba State,Tant Palan & Head of Sibaia Clan Rajputs (2006- )
- DADA-SIBA(JAGIR)*
Location: In and around of present famous town Dada-Siba of District:Kangra of Himachal Pradesh(INDIA).
Established: 1830 Samvat.
Area: 36 Kms x 15 Kms. Dynasty: Sibaia Clan(Katoch) Kshtriya Rajputs.
Annexed with British Raj: 1914
Siba (Jagir) also known as DADA-SIBA came in picture when Maharaja Ranjit Singh gifted the 1/4th part of Siba State to Mian Devi Singh earlier deputed as Talukdar of Kotla,in Samvat 1830. He was cousin of Raja Gobind Singh and one of the helping hand of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh was defeated by Raja Ram Singh as HE re-capatured the SIBA FORT. Later on,Siba Jagir captured by the British Rulers, but little later, the titled of Jagirdar was re-granted to Bijai Singh son of Mian Devi Singh in 1958. Bijai Singh also declared himself as titled Raja of Siba(Jagir) but he was not recognised as Raja by the Viceroy of Lahore. After capturing the Datarpur State,the britishers linked Datarpur and Siba (Jagir) and to look after these two,they established a town named as Dada-Siba. Britishers also created Jai Singh son of Bijai Singh as Raja of Dada-Siba. Raja Jai Singh partially ruled over Siba (Jagir) i.e. Dada-Siba. After him, following are the titled rulers: 2. Raja Gajender Singh, 3. Raja Shyam Singh 4. Raja Harminder Singh 5. Raja Brijender Singh present title of Jagirdar(Raja) of Siba(Jagir).
- Site Seens*****
Siba Palace-cum-fort, Ancient Lord Shiva Temple, Jathere of Sibaia Clan Kshatriya Rajputs,Siba(presently very very close to the water of River Bias), Chhee at village:Koi, Gholi Sidh, Lal Kual, Gajju Majju at Kanpur, Kulaj Devi at Ghati Barnali, Radha Krishan Temple & Rani Ka Talab at Dada Siba, Last palace of Sibaia Rajas at Dada Siba, Nashian Da Mehal at Dada Siba, Village:Tant Palan near Gardhiwala,Distt.:Hoshiarpur, Sharine & ancient well of Puran Shah Suthra at village:Chack Ladian near Village: Tant Palan.
- Economics
- SIBA AB, a Swedish electronics retail chain
- SIBA Elektrik G.m.b.H also SIBA Electric Ltd, manufacturers of the Dynastart combined starter motor and alternator.
- Society of Independent Brewers, an association representing brewing companies in the United Kingdom
- Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance, a trade association representing booksellers in the United States
- Science
- Super-imposed Blood Agar, used to detect microbial haemolysis
- animal
- Places
- Šiba, a village in Bardejov district of northeast Slovakia