The backbone of the land of Afghanistan is its established and soaring mountains, namely Hindu Kush, Baba, Pamir, Spin Ghar, Alborz that have crawled from east to west, from center to north and south. The roaring seas of Kabul, Alishang, Alingar, Panjshir, Kunar, Amu, Kokcheh, Harirod, and Helmand, which flow abundantly to the north, south, east and west. On the slopes of these mountains and the lush shores of these seas lived people. Their common identity has been this land and water and the slopes of the soaring mountains. The same people in different periods of history, with their strong arms, have built great civilizations that history has witnessed. Thanks to this coexistence and empathy of the zealous people, Afghanistan is the cradle of the world's great civilizations. Bamyan, Balkh, Herat, Nangarhar, Ghazni, Kandahar, Gardez, Bagram, Ghor, Nuristan, and some other thresholds are the centers of these civilizations. The biggest problem of Afghans especially in the last hundred years is the preservation of these civilizations. The protection and conservation of these civilizations is the thorn in the side of their uncivilized and greedy neighbors. The safety, enrichment, and artistic culture of these civilizations should focus on the tremendous cultural programs of the Afghan government in the coming years, with the young generation of intellectuals in every field of Afghanistan at the center of its design and implementation. Together, we will build this mirror for youth of our cities. Furthermore, in consultation with the educated personality Hamed Navid, whose work by the name of "History of Afghan Art from the Stone Age to the Islamic Period," was recently published in English by Iqbal. Our team is working on Pashto edition, and he himself is preparing the second edition of his book. It will probably be completed this year; I will organize a short infographic presentation of both volumes to inform Afghanistan's young generation. We will share this exciting and rich infographic with you.