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Some members of the House of Mogh, including Worf and [[Jeremy Aster]], joined the [[House of Martok]]. ({{n|TNG|Genesis Force}}) |
Some members of the House of Mogh, including Worf and [[Jeremy Aster]], joined the [[House of Martok]]. ({{n|TNG|Genesis Force}}) |
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- For other uses, see House.
The House of Mogh was one of the Great Houses of the Klingon Empire in the 23rd and 24th centuries. The House was last led by Worf, son of Mogh.
The House was disbanded and had its lands seized in 2372 when Worf opposed Chancellor Gowron's invasion of the Cardassian Union. (DS9 episodes: "The Way of the Warrior", "Sons of Mogh", "Rules of Engagement", "Soldiers of the Empire")
Several Klingons who supported the House of Mogh were exiled. (DS9 novel: Armageddon Sky)
Some members of the House of Mogh, including Worf and Jeremy Aster, joined the House of Martok. (TNG novel: Genesis Force)
Mirror universe
In the mirror universe, it was known as the House of Worf. In 2372, it was led by Worf, the Regent of the Klingon Empire. (KE - Mirror Universe short story: "Family Matters")
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External link
- House of Mogh article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.