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Abdul Majid Hasan / Maharaja Karna | |
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2nd Sultan of Brunei | |
Reign | 1402–1408 CE [citation needed] |
Predecessor | Muhammad Shah |
Successor | Ahmad of Brunei |
Died | 1408 Nanjing, China |
Burial | |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Abdul Majid Hasan (1380–1408 CE), also known as Maharaja Karna, allegedly was the second Sultan of Brunei. He may have ascended the Brunei throne in 1402.
He was never mentioned in Salasilah Raja-Raja Brunei. A ruler from Boni named Ma-na-jih-chia-na 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 Hasan, but there is so far no evidence for this assumption.
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.
Template:Sultan of Brunei uncertainties From the fact that Abdul Majid Hassan died in 1408 at the age of 28, we can surmise he was born in 1380.
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