Abdul Majid Hassan
Abdul Majid Hassan (1380–1408 CE), also known as Maharaja Karna, allegedly was the second Sultan of Brunei. He may have ascended the Brunei throne in 1402.
| Abdul Majid Hasan / Maharaja Karna | |
|---|---|
| 2nd Sultan of Brunei | |
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| Reign | 1402–1408 CE |
| Predecessor | Muhammad Shah |
| Successor | Ahmad of Brunei |
| Died | 1408 Nanjing, China |
| Burial | |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
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He was never mentioned in Salasilah Raja-Raja Brunei. A ruler from Boni named Ma Na Re Jia Na (麻那惹加那) is recorded in the Ming historical record. He sent a mission to China in 1406. The Brunei History Centre suggests that this was the Brunei sultan Abdul Majid Hassan, but there is so far no evidence for this assumption.
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In 1408, he went to China and died in Nanjing at the age of 28, leaving a 4-year-old prince named Xiawang (遐旺). He was buried in Nanjing. His tomb is now a tourist attraction.
From the fact that Abdul Majid Hassan died in 1408 at the age of 28, we can surmise he was born in 1380.

