What were the reasons behind development of hill stations?
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Almost all the hill-stations in India were developed by the British. The hill stations were an important aspect of the colonial urban development. They were set-up and developed to fulfil the needs of the British army. Shimla was founded during the course of Gurkha War (1815-16). Similarly the British developed Mount Abu during the Anglo-Maratha War of 1818. They snatched Darjeeling from the rulers of Sikkim in 1835.
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they were the strategic places for the troops. They facilitated defence and guard of the frontiers and mostly hill stations were developed by british
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