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Solan is a city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh and the district headquarters of Solan district.[2] It is located 45.5 kilometres (28 mi) south of the state capital, Shimla. Solan has an average elevation of 1,550 metres (5,090 ft).[3] The city is situated between Chandigarh and Shimla on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway-5. The narrow-gauge Kalka-Shimla railway passes through Solan. Located on the Punjab-Himachal border, Solan is nestled in the Shivalik Hills of the Himalayas. Solan was originally the capital of the princely state, Baghat.[4] A defining feature of Solan are its ancient temples[5] and monasteries.[6] The Shoolini Mata Temple and Jatoli Shiv Temple are popular tourist attractions. One of the most famous monasteries in this region is the Yundung Monastery. The hill-town is named after the Hindu goddess Shoolini Devi, which is a manifestation of another goddess, Durga, in her warrior aspect. Shoolini, when translated literally, means 'the goddess wielding the spear'. Every year in June, a fair venerating the Goddess is held, featuring a 3-day melā at the central Thodo ground. loveSolan is known for the production of quality mushrooms,[7] as a result of the vast mushroom farming in the area, as well as the Directorate of Mushroom Research (DMR) [8] situated at Chambaghat. Due to this fact, Solan is also known as the "Mushroom City of India". Solan is also called the "City of Red Gold", due to the bulk production of tomatoes in the area.[3] The city has one of the oldest breweries in the country, and also has a 300-year-old fort located at the top of a hill. Solan is fast becoming a top weekend getaway destination in Himachal, due to location between two important cities Shimla and Chandigarh and improved road access and rising investment in resorts and wellness tourism.[9] Historical evolution The history of Solan goes back to the era of Pandavas. According to local folklore, Pandavas lived here during their exile.[10] In 1815, British won the Baghat state (now Solan) from the Gurkhas. Gurkha fort, or Arki Fort, is still standing tall on a mountain near to the city of Solan, and it is one of the historic tourist attractions of Solan.[11] The city has been a capital of the princely Baghat State. The word Baghat is derived from Bau, or Bahu, meaning "many", and Ghat, meaning "pass". Initially, the state headquarters of the Baghat State was located at Bhoch in the Bhuchali pargana. The headquarters of the state was shifted to Solan, after the construction of cantonment in the city; the railway was set up in 1902.[12] The evolution of Solan city can be understood in the following order or sequence: Establishment of a cantonment area at Solan by Brits. Establishing a brewery in Solan in 1855, due to availability of excellent quality mineral water. Shifting of the headquarters of Baghat State from Bhoch to Solan. Start of Kalka-Shimla rail line in 1902. Start of transportation activity on Kalka-Solan-Shimla road. The urban local body, i.e. Municipal Council Solan, came into existence in 1950. Solan became an independent district on 1 September 1972, and the town of Solan became the district headquarters.[12] Heritage Solan's history is intertwined with that of the erstwhile princely state of Baghat. The Solan cantonment is still the best, and the most well planned part of the area, hence buildings are made in a planned manner. The church in Solan cantonment is a heritage building, with wooden and stone carvings. It has sloping roofs and arches, reminiscent of British architecture.[citation needed] The list of heritage buildings in Solan town is as follows:- Shoolini Devi temple. The Church in Solan cantonment. The Solan railway station.[13] The Barog railway station. Hari Mandir, a famous Lord Krishna temple. The railway station and the railway rest house at Salogra. The DC residence on Shilli road. Anees villa, ancestral home of Salman Rushdie Shilli road near DC residence.[14][15] S.E., PWD office which used to be a durbar hall of Baghat State. Old guest house in the palace of Baghat state. Khalifa lodge (now the JBT college running in it). Kishan Niwas and Hill View on circular road.[15] Jatoli Temple (5 km. far from Solan on Rajgarh Road). Asia's tallest Temple devoted to Shiva in the Hills of Solan Jatoli Temple, Solan Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park (in Hart, 12 km from Solan) Mohan Meakin Limited – Mohan Meakin is a large group of companies, which started with Asia's first brewery incorporated in 1855 Dolanji Bon Monastery, Solan. Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry The Palace near Palace Road. Pandavas cave at Mount Karol, Chambaghat, Solan

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