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The Sultan Coloring Pages

Free printable The Sultan coloring pages — clean line art, sized for US Letter and A4. Every page is a single-tap PDF download, ready to print at home or in the classroom.

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The Sultan And Sunny Medium 1

The Sultan strides along under a bright sun, one hand raised as he gestures toward the sky. Color his robes ivory and teal, his striped sash alternating gold and cream, and the sky a clear pale blue. Use a slightly darker gold on every other stripe to give the waistband some depth.

The Sultan's Up To Something Medium 1

The Sultan throws his hands up with a wide-eyed grin, surrounded by great billowing clouds. Color his robes ivory white, his sash warm gold and cream stripes, and the clouds a soft warm gray. A dark ring around the turban jewel makes his scheming look land.

Sultan At The Palace Medium 1

The Sultan pauses in front of the palace towers, hand raised to his chin as if working something out. Color his robes ivory and his sash warm gold and cream, then try sandy gold for the castle walls and a bright red for the small flag at the top.

Sultan Outside His Palace Medium 1

The Sultan stands outside Agrabah's palace with his arms spread wide, grinning broadly. Color his turban ivory white with a red jewel at the center, his trousers teal blue, and the palace domes a warm sandy beige. A fine-tip marker helps keep the palace towers clean.

Sultan Flying On A Magic Carpet Medium

The Sultan stretches out on his flying carpet, arms out to either side as clouds drift past. Color the carpet a deep burgundy with gold border patterns, his robes ivory white, and the sky a clean pale blue. A fine-tip pen helps with the carpet's decorative swirl details.

Sultan Walking Medium

The Sultan walks past the arched doorways and domed rooftops of Agrabah, looking confident and pleased. Color his robes a warm ivory, his sash with alternating gold and cream stripes, and the palace walls a sandy warm beige. The domed rooftop looks great in a pale dusty tone above the sandy walls.

Sultan Invites You To The Palace Medium

The Sultan turns with a welcoming grin, the grand domes and minarets of Agrabah's palace rising behind him. Color his robes ivory and his sash with gold and cream stripes, then use sandy beige for the palace walls. The minarets have enough detail to reward colored pencils.

Fun things to do with your The Sultan coloring pages

Make a wearable Sultan turban

Color the Sultan's signature white turban white. It has a sky-blue feather and a red ruby. Then cut it out and tape it to a paper headband that is the right size. Wear it for a playtime with an Aladdin theme, a dress-up day, or a birthday photo.

Build the Sultan's toy menagerie

The Sultan loves his collection of tiny animal figurines. Cut out the camels, elephants, and other animals from the pages. Then, arrange them on a shoebox lid to create a miniature kingdom on your desk.

Create a royal throne room diorama

Color the Sultan's throne and put it inside a shoebox. Line the shoebox with colored paper to make marble floors and tapestries. Add cut-out figures of Jasmine, Aladdin, and Iago to create a full Agrabah palace scene.

Iago shoulder puppet pal

Color and cut out Iago the parrot. Then tape a small paper loop to his back so he can perch on your shoulder just like he perches on the Sultan. It's perfect for acting out sneaky scenes from the movie.

Design royal decree bookmarks

Cut a long, thin piece of colored paper from a packet of Sultan's pages. Write a fancy "decree" on the back of the paper. The decree says that bedtime is nine o'clock, that broccoli is not allowed on Saturdays, and that there will be extra dessert on Fridays. Slip it into a book and rule your library like a little sultan.

Throw an Agrabah palace party

Use the colored pages to make a banner of the Sultan, Jasmine, and Aladdin. Pair it with gold paper coins and lamp cutouts for a quick Aladdin-themed birthday or movie-night backdrop.

Write the Sultan's storybook

Color several pages and write or dictate a short story under each one. For example, you could write about the day the Sultan met Aladdin, the night Iago caused trouble, or the wedding in the palace. Staple them into a homemade Agrabah picture book.

Royal family trading cards

Print on thick paper and color the Sultan, Jasmine, Aladdin, Iago, and Rajah. On the back of each piece, write a title, favorite food, and a fun fact. This is great for trading with friends or building the full Agrabah royal collection.