6 Interesting Facts About Shimla, The Once-Summer Capital Of British India

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Famous for its abundant enchanting natural beauty, travellers love exploring this picturesque hill station. Here are some lesser-known facts about Shimla. 

Wonderful Shimla

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This alluring hill station was declared the summer capital of India back in 1864. This city was made the capital of East Punjab after India's independence. Later, it became the capital of Himachal Pradesh. 

1. Summer Capital

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This scenic hilly city is nestled on a total of seven beautiful hills; Bantony Hill, Elysium Hill, Inverarm Hill, Jakhu Hill, Observatory Hill, Prospect Hill, and Summer Hill.

2. Its Location

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A trip to Shimla is incomplete without witnessing the magnificence of Christ Church. Built long back in 1857, this iconic landmark is the second oldest church in the entire North India.

3. Christ Church

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The hill station gets the name 'Shimla' from the name of Goddess Shyamala Devi. It is believed that Shyamala Devi is an incarnation of Goddess Kali.

4. Its Name

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Bishop Cotton School in Shimla is one of Asia's oldest boarding schools. It was built in 1859.

5. Famous Boarding School

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This vegetable was introduced to Indians during the British Raj. Shimla was the first place in India where Shimla Mirch's cultivation took place. This is the story behind the vegetable getting its Hindi name.

6. Shimla Mirch

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Have you travelled to Shimla yet? If not, it's the perfect time to enjoy a holiday here.

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