Well , I know that cinque , but I find it fascinating that my subgroup is not that common . I mean I would have never thought that I would get a higher % of common paternal DNA with people in Greece or Italy than Africa or Somalia for that matter . I am not making this @#!*% up , it says E1b1b1a1b are not that common in Africa .
Maternal line -->L3d1a1 .Keep in mind it is only mother to mother to mother to mother , nothing to do with dhulbahante
L3d appears to have originated in western Africa about 30,000 years ago. Like many haplogroups found in that part of Africa, it spread widely with the migrations of Bantu-speaking people that began about 4,000 years ago. L3d is now found at levels of 27% among the Bantu-speaking Sukuma of Tanzania, and at 10% in Mozambique. Due to the importance of western Africa in the Atlantic slave trade, it is also found among African Americans
L3d - West-Central Africa. Among the Fulani, Chadians, Ethiopians, Akan people, Mozambique, and Yemen