Raja of Manchuru

The Raja of Manchuru was a feudal Indian title. Created around 1400, it originally designated the ruler of the Manchuru Estate. During the British Raj, it was a colonial native title in the Peerage of British India, conferred on the hereditary Zamindar of that estate by the British Colonial Government.

Post-abolition status
The title (and its subsidiary title) were legally extinguished in 1950 by the enactment of Article 18 of the Indian Constitution. However, there are documented cases of usage as a courtesy title, especially in ceremonial contexts, since then.