Sultan charges parents on children education

I think there may be some confusion here. A Sultan is a title given to a monarch or a ruler of a kingdom or empire, and it's unlikely that a Sultan would charge parents for their children's education.

In many countries, education is considered a fundamental right and is often provided by the government or through public schools, which are free or low-cost. In some cases, private schools or institutions may charge tuition fees, but these fees are typically set by the school or institution itself, not by a Sultan.

If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "Sultan charges parents on children education", I'd be happy to help you better understand the situation.