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The Bajorans were conquered by the [[Terran Empire]] in [[2255]] but were later liberated. They would later petition for membership in the Alliance and by the [[2370s]] had became an influential member, ranking after only the Cardassians and the {{mu|Klingon}}s themselves. ({{e|DS9|{{ed|Crossover}}}}; {{rpg|Decipher RPG|Through a Glass, Darkly}})
 
The Bajorans were conquered by the [[Terran Empire]] in [[2255]] but were later liberated. They would later petition for membership in the Alliance and by the [[2370s]] had became an influential member, ranking after only the Cardassians and the {{mu|Klingon}}s themselves. ({{e|DS9|{{ed|Crossover}}}}; {{rpg|Decipher RPG|Through a Glass, Darkly}})
   
The [[Bajoran religion]] had been suppressed and driven underground by the Terran Empire. In the [[2370s]], the [[Bajoran dissident movement]] supported the [[Terran Rebellion]]. ({{n|DS9|The Soul Key}})
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The [[Bajoran religion]] had been suppressed and driven underground by the Terran Empire. ({{n|DS9|Fearful Symmetry}}) In the [[2370s]], the [[Bajoran dissident movement]] supported the [[Terran Rebellion]]. ({{n|DS9|The Soul Key}})
   
 
In [[2374]], [[Intendant]] {{mu|Kira Nerys}} and {{mu|Bareil Antos}} planned to steal an [[Orb]] from the primary universe whch they planned to use to unite their people against the Alliance. Their plans came to an abrupt end when Bareil turned on the Intendant. ({{e|DS9|Resurrection}})
 
In [[2374]], [[Intendant]] {{mu|Kira Nerys}} and {{mu|Bareil Antos}} planned to steal an [[Orb]] from the primary universe whch they planned to use to unite their people against the Alliance. Their plans came to an abrupt end when Bareil turned on the Intendant. ({{e|DS9|Resurrection}})

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For the primary universe counterpart, see Bajoran.

In the mirror universe, the Bajorans were a leading member race of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance during the 24th century. They were native to the planet Bajor.

In the 16th century, the Bajorans made first contact with the Cardassians when several Bajoran lightships, which were designed to explore the space surrounding Bajor, reaching Cardassia after being propelled there by tachyon eddies in the Denorios Belt. In the 24th century, this fact was frequently mentioned in the propaganda broadcasts of the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance as evidence of the historic bond between the peoples of Bajor and Cardassia. (TNG - Mirror Universe novel: The Worst of Both Worlds)

The Bajorans were conquered by the Terran Empire in 2255 but were later liberated. They would later petition for membership in the Alliance and by the 2370s had became an influential member, ranking after only the Cardassians and the Klingons themselves. (DS9 episode: "Crossover"; Decipher RPG module: Through a Glass, Darkly)

The Bajoran religion had been suppressed and driven underground by the Terran Empire. (DS9 novel: Fearful Symmetry) In the 2370s, the Bajoran dissident movement supported the Terran Rebellion. (DS9 novel: The Soul Key)

In 2374, Intendant Kira Nerys and Bareil Antos planned to steal an Orb from the primary universe whch they planned to use to unite their people against the Alliance. Their plans came to an abrupt end when Bareil turned on the Intendant. (DS9 episode: "Resurrection")