Abdul Majid Hassan ibni Muhammad Shah (Jawi: عبدالمجيد حسن ابن محمد شاه), also known as Maharaja Karna (Chinese: 麻那惹加那), was the second Sultan of Brunei, albeit allegedly.
Despite not being mentioned in the Salasilah Raja-Raja Brunei, a discovery on Jalan Residency in Brunei mentioned the name Rokyah binti Sultan Abdul Majid Hassan ibnu Muhammad Shah Al-Sultan, indicating this person was a children of Sultan Abdul Majid Hassan.
The Emperor requested a high-level reception for the Sultan from members of the court's Ministry of Rites in order to increase his power.
The imperial court dispatched officials to meet and greet the Sultan together with his family, including his wife, sons, and other relatives when he arrived in Fujian Province via boat, and the central government's deputies along the road accorded one another with respect.
[6][7][5][8] When the Sultan entered the court, he paid respect with gifts such as belts, tortoise shells, rhinoceros horns, gold and silver utensils, and other items.
The Sultan enjoyed the guard of honor supplied by the palace and the priceless everyday requirements used by the court while residing in China in the Huitong Pavilion for foreign visitors.
When Zhang Qian (张谦) and Zhou Hang returned to China in 1410, Sultan Xiawang, sent 180 individuals, including his uncle Lihalu, to pay tribute to and thank the Emperor for his generosity.
[16] Sultan Abdul Majid Hassan apparently had a 4 years old son named Xiawang (遐旺) at the time of his death.
[8] It was also noted during Zheng He's first trip to the West, he stopped in Brunei, where he installed his son as the new king and gave him seals and directives in 1408.