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Persian Immortal Guard Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This Persian Immortal Guard coloring page features a mighty ancient warrior in traditional armor with bold, clear outlines perfect for all ages. The free printable design showcases the legendary soldier's distinctive shield, spear, and ornate Persian military dress in an engaging, simple style that's easy to color.
Frequently asked
Who were the Persian Immortals and why were they called that?
The Persian Immortals were an elite unit of 10,000 soldiers serving the Achaemenid king. They earned their name because whenever a soldier died, was wounded, or fell sick, he was immediately replaced, keeping the unit at exactly 10,000 warriors. This replacement system made the force seem eternal and undefeatable.
What weapons and armor did the Persian Immortals use?
The Immortals were armed with spears, bows, and distinctive curved scimitars for close combat. Their armor included wicker shields, bronze breastplates, and elaborate helmets. Gold and silver adorned their equipment, reflecting their elite status and wealth within the Persian military hierarchy.
When did the Persian Immortal Guard serve and which kings did they protect?
The Immortals served during the Achaemenid Empire, primarily from around 550 to 330 BCE. They protected famous kings like Cyrus the Great, Darius I, and Xerxes I. The unit was disbanded when Alexander the Great conquered Persia, ending the Persian Empire.
Are these Persian Immortal Guard coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our Persian Immortal Guard coloring pages are completely free to download and print from Sol Coloring. No signup, fees, or subscriptions required. Simply visit our website, select your favorite design, and print directly to your home printer in seconds.
What age are these Persian Immortal Guard coloring pages for?
Our Persian Immortal Guard coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying complexity levels. Younger children can enjoy simpler designs with larger spaces, while older kids can tackle detailed pages featuring intricate armor patterns and historical accuracy.















